You would rather use -b  with --no-emul-boot.  The --no-emul-boot
flags the boot image as a raw executable rather than a floppy image.
The /boot/cdboot loader is specifically designed for this use.

Alright, I got a boot. It complained about the absence of a loader, but that's expected from a blank CD. I'll post if I have any more trouble.


Thanks a lot, Tim.
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Signed,
Dan Harrison
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