Ah-ha, I tried just about every boot-time kernel parameter I could
think of, but I couldn't think of that one ( --noisolinux )  but any
way, I was correct, I copied down the three alternate all.rdz initial
ramdisk images, and the new CDRs created with the same command work fine

Ron: Sorry, sir, I CC this to you directly because I was using your rsync
program, and the default rsync.exclude file contains - *.rdz, but has no
match to download the $repository/isolinux/alt?/all.rdz images that the 
isolinux uses.  This is the first non-mirror related hiccup I've had with
your program.  Many thanks to you!

-Chuck

On Monday 25 March 2002 02:29, you wrote:
>Chuck Shirley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> Sorry!
>>
>> I think I figured it out.  There was a wildcard in my rsync exclude file
>> that matched the all.rdz image...  Ass soon as I burn/test the new cdrs,
>> I'll post confirmation.
>>
>
>OK, if you have any pb with isolinux, you can use normal cdrom.img boot with the
>--noisolinux option
>
>mkcd --discsize 734000000 --isodir /iso --catto /iso/mkcd.log --auto --noisolinux 
>/mnt/cooker/i586
>
>
>-- 
>Warly
>
>

-- 
Chuck

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