On Sunday 02 September 2001 15:53, Bruce Marshall wrote:
>
> I did much the same but didn't mess with the  MD5 stuff.   Used
> xcdroast to write the image to a CD.
>
> I haven't booted it yet but it looks good when I mount it.  Been
> playing with the floppy you can build to boot it.
>
> Anyway, sounds like your method for writing the CD isn't correct.  It
> took me awhile to figure out how to do it with xcdroast.
>
> You need to go to the setup...    and place the directory where your
> image is into the HD settings areas.
>
> Then save that and go to the main menu and 'create CD'
>
> Under CD/image info  you should find your image listed on the right.
>
> Then go to  'Write Tracks'  and  'layout tracks'  and select your
> image and 'add' it.
>
> Accept track layout and then under  'write tracks'   do a 'write it'.
>
> It is NOT intuitive.

Hi, Bruce:

Thanks for responding.  I'm gonna give your suggestions a try right 
now.  I'll letcha know 'was gibt' shortly.

Regards,

Glenn

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