I found today a recent syslinux package contains the isolinux boot loader that can boot Linux from ISO 9660 CD-ROM directly without floppy emulation. I hope it could eliminate the current 2.88M limit of the Debian installation system and add room for more programs. Also it could make a kernel selection possible with a single CD.
So how about using it, for example, after Woody, if it is too late for Woody? -- "Free software is not for free." Kaz Sasayama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Screen Name: kazssym Hyper Linux Systems (Hypercore Software Design, Ltd.) <URL:http://www.hypercore.co.jp/> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

