Chris --
There is a Hard Disk HowTo somewhere on Charles' site
(lrp.steinkuehler.net). Just look around for it; it isn't hard to find.
The short version of Charles' instructions (taken from the LEAF FAQ, section
11 ("What media can LEAF boot from?")) is:
1.From a dos prompt, edit the file c:\syslinux.cfg
2.Change 'boot=/dev/fd0,msdos' to 'boot=/dev/hda1,msdos'
3.You might also want to make your ramdisk a bit larger, especially if you plan
on using all your new HDD space to load lots of LRP modules. To do this,
change the 'ramdisk_size=xxxx' parameter. Note that xxxx is the size of the
ramdisk in K bytes (ie 'ramdisk_size=4096' is a 4 Meg ramdisk).
4.Make sure that your editor does not ``wrap'' or truncate the line. Everything
from 'append=' on should be on a single line, with no carriage returns or line
feeds.
5.Save the file
At 12:13 PM 6/19/01 -0500, Chris wrote:
> In my quest to keep LRP around and still have all the functionality I
>need, I have started looking into Oxygen. Primarily as a stop-gap measure,
>due to its ability to prompt for a second disk. In the future, I would like
>to migrate this system from a dual floppy diskette based system to an IDE
>(zip drive maybe?) based system. Has anyone (David?) done any work in this
>direction? Admittedly, it may possibly (and quite probably) be beyond my
>comprehension to do so, but I'm a gamer, I'll give it a shot if someone can
>point me to some documentation on converting it to an IDE based image.
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