after all the messing with modules you end up with a new floppy boot image. you then convert it to a CD one as described earlier in the thread by use of win pc or use linux box with something like this:
cd / mkisofs -b bootdisk -c boot.catalog -o boot.iso -r -L /temp/disk1/
(bootdisk must be located in disk1 directory; this will create /boot.iso; then burn it) mk
From: John Karns To: Joost van der Lugt CC: Purple Shirt , suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] bootable SuSE CD image Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 13:04:41 -0500 (COT)
On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Joost van der Lugt said:
Well here goes, as far as I know, it takes some fidlling with floppy images though:) > >Put and the bootdisk and the modules disk in /tmp. > cd /tmp > >mkdir m1 m2 > >mount -o loop modules m1/ > >zcat m1/net-modules.gz > net-modules
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And so what do you do to get a bootable CD?
---------------------------------------------------------------------- John Karns jkarns@csd.net
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