Good point. It may be possible as cdrtools (mkisofs) compiles fine under
cygwin. I haven't tried though. But I agree it will be harder for many
end-users.
Ewald,
mkisofs / cdrecord work fine in a pure Windows config. I use them to produce
almost all CD's here at work.
I can make them
You're seeing this error because the default configuration is linux -
which is for a floppy-based boot. The most recent CDROM should use
cdrom as the default config.
Ah. Thanks.
The default screen is the linux config screen. F1 will make the
cdrom/largenet/firewall/etc. options appear, and
On 12/20/01 at 8:34 AM, Angelacos, Nathan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The default screen is the linux config screen. F1 will
make the cdrom/largenet/firewall/etc. options appear, and
F10 will make the Linux option the current screen again.
That's right.
When using CDROM, it still tries to
Now this would solve the security concerns of read/write flash and the percieved
reliability problems of floppy's.
It's a company claiming write-once flash compatible chips. 'Soon' to be available.
http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG20011219S0041
-sp
Mike,
Glad you are able to do as much as you do for LEAF!
I for one wondered why had seen posting from you and was hoping nothing
was wrong. People do get sick or other health problems.
For all we knew you may have been doing things behind the scenes.
We all have to do things and priorities
On 12/20/01 at 12:11 PM, Matthew Schalit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ryan P. Matijcio wrote:
In /etc/sysctl.conf:
# Do enable the magic-sysrq key
# -- only present in some Oxygen 2.2.17 kernels
kernel.sysrq = 1
What does this do? Also, if you change these values how
do you