On Sat, Oct 22, 2005 at 11:52:11AM +0200, Christoph Thiel wrote:
Yes, this has been changed with the latests alpha release and will most likely retained.
OK. Thanks. If it were for only one version, I would not have changed the code. Now I am ready for 10.1. :-)
But beware:
$ find . -iname isolinux.bin ./i386/loader/isolinux.bin ./x86_64/loader/isolinux.bin $
Thanks for the warning. Did the following: BOOT_IMAGE=`find . -name isolinux.bin` BOOT_IMAGE=`dirname $BOOT_IMAGE|sed -e "s/\.\///g"` Then: mkisofs [...] -b "$BOOT_IMAGE/isolinux.bin" -c "$BOOT_IMAGE/boot.cat" [...] That should take care of: boot/i386/loader/isolinux.bin boot/x86_64/loader/isolinux.bin boot/loader/isolinux.bin whatever/somethingnew/isolinux.bin As long as isolinux.bin does not change in name, I should be safe. Tested on 10.0, 10.1A2 i386, 10.1A2 x86 64. Unfortunatly still no solution for PPC. :-( Files are uploaded to sourceforge.net. houghi -- The cow is nothing but a machine with makes grass fit for us people to eat. -- John McNulty