Hmm. I don't think that is possible to put a short description with the
filename for the Sourceforge download site. However, I'll add some info in
the Release Notes (accessed when clicking on the version number on top)
for future releases.

If you'd downloaded it, you can also do a 'rpm -qpil freevo-boot*' to
see the RPM description.

Basically freevo-boot provide some scripts for booting the system into a
standalone freevo box. I don't use the scripts myself, so there might be
some additional work needed to set it up correctly.

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On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, Benjamin P. Keating wrote:

> I noticed that all the RPMs are a tad confusing. Perhaps we can put a short
> discription under each, explaining whats in it and why you need it.
> 
> whats "Freevo-boot..." rpm for?
> 
> Thats it for now :)
> 
> 



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