This one works: http://www.netbootdisk.com/ FWIK, it's the new version, 
(correct me if I am wrong)

I believe that the link bellow is offline or obsolete :(

Alain

John Heim escreveu:
> From: "勇顺张" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
>> Thanks  mark ,eric responded mail so soon.
>> I mean,I think  make a cd with some software(like ghost,only run in dos
>> mode),the cd can boot from cdrom,after the freedos have started up,We can
>> run ghost with the 'ghost' command.
> 
> I think you're asking about how to make an iso image from which you can 
> create a bootable CD. A lot of what  you need to know is explained on this 
> page:
> http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/
> 
> That is a good page to look at if you want to build a bootable CD even if 
> you don't use the tools offered for download on that page. I have 
> successfully created a bootable freedos diskette and then used Bart's 
> utility program on the page above to create a bootable CD.  I'm blind so the 
> first thing I have  DOS do after it boots from the CD is run the installer 
> for a speech program. Instead of installing speech, you  could have it run 
> ghost.  All you do to have it run something when you boot is put it in the 
> autoexec.bat file.
> 
> I'm still just getting started with this and one thing I don't know how to 
> do is get past the 1.44 Mb size limit on a diskette. But even that is 
> explained on Bart's page (URL above). I just haven't gotten that far yet.
> As somebody said, you have to build your diskette image with CDROM drivers.
> 
> 
> Note to the rest of the list:
> As I mentioned, I'm trying to make a CD that comes up talking. Having it run 
> the installer right after boot is no good because I can't see to run the 
> installer. This is where I am currently stuck. I thought what I'd do is try 
> to install the screen reader on a bootable freedos diskette and then build a 
> bootable CD.
> 
> 
> 
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