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Angel Gabriel wrote:
> Is it possible to create a boot disk, that would work with most systems? I
> find it very hard to believe that each workstation needs a specially
created
> disk, seeing as Toms Magically and Bloody useful boot disk, seems to
be able
> to initialise nearly every machine and NIC that I've thrown at it over the
> last year.

It would be kind of nasty, but if you want to continue using Etherboot
to boot your workstations but use a single boot floppy image, you could
install all the Etherboot modules (as many as would fit) onto a single
floppy and install LILO as the bootloader on the floppy.  You would need
to use the Etherboot LILO images and have entries for each one.
However, I think there is a limit to the number of LILO image entries
available.  Hmm...

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