>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bill Davidsen)


>>      -no-boot
>>           Specifies that the created "El  Torito"  CD  should  be
>>           marked as not bootable. The system will provide an emu-
>>           lated drive for the image, but will boot off a standard
>>           boot device.

>  Could you explain why someone would ever use this option? If you don't
>want to make a bootable CD you just don't use the -b or -B options, and
>it isn't bootable. I assume there's some obscure use to making a CD
>"really unbootable" or this option wouldn't exist.



I don"t know, but the BIOS should emulate a drive ;-)

Jörg

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