Hi Shaun,

The Gibraltar firewall-on-cd might be a good starting point if you're
only after console mode stuff. It is set up to save your configuration
to a floppy or USB memory stick. Maybe Morphix is worth a look too.


Felix


On Fri, 2003-10-10 at 12:58, Shaun Oliver wrote:
> hi all,
> I want to create a bootable iso for debian woody.
> mainly for my own benefit but if I can get it wo rowk well enough, I'd
> consider publishing it.
> I have here the speakup boot floppies frank made a while back with
> kernel 2.4.17
> as well as driver disks.
> 1. how would I go about creating the image and 2. how would I use dd to
> get all 5 driver disks to become the tgz archive that is the modules
> needed for a woody install.
> thanks in advance.
> 
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