First off, thanks to the Unattended developers! Way cool!

I've gotten Unattended set up to allow my machines to PXE netboot.
Currently I'm using this to start up a image I made of a DOS boot
floppy. Waaay faster than then floppy. This is working great.

What I'd like to do now is add a few more bootable images to the
library. The immediate ones that come to mind are:

- MemtestX86+
- System Rescue CD (http://www.sysresccd.org/)

I've tried the same technique on those ISOs as I used on the floppy disk
(open the image in WinImage and save as IMZ), but it appears that
doesn't work on ISOs. I did some searches in the mailing list archive,
but didn't turn anything applicable up.

So: Is is possible to boot from anything other than a floppy image? If
so, can some kind soul point me to docs on how to make it happen?

Thanks!

-Pete


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