I have actually been playing with different packages, and only found Linux
and Windows, maybe OS X somewhere but I don't remember for sure.  Certainly
none for FreeDOS, and I'm not aware of any.

If you decide to move forward and refine it, I'll add it to the software
section.

Pat


On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Charlie Wilkes <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I recently needed a boot CD, and I wanted to build my own ISO with specific
> components. I found a package with a script for doing this (
> http://www.hiren.info/pages/bootablecd), but it was all MS, so I modified
> it to work with FreeDOS.
>
> Overall the boot CDs posted on the web tend to be large packages, and many
> of them cost money. What I wanted (and ended up with) is similar to a boot
> floppy, but on a CD with a small ramdrive that can run whatever is needed.
> Would this be worth refining and making available, or did I overlook
> something that is already available?
>
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