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first off i know that there has been *tons* of
requests on this info but for some reason i can get it to work right. i
have been running a version of eiger with a new kernel (ide support) with ssh
and a few tweaks here and there.... it work prefectly but i would like to
take that image and dump it on over to a cdr to boot from, with no boot
floppy. now i am able to mount and view the harddrive and the cdrom
(cdrom.o, ide-cd.o, isofs.o). What i have been stuck on is setting up the
iso or the boot image (*.bin). is there a way that i can just copy the
same boot image off of the floppy that i have been using? when i tried
this with rawread.exe it would start to boot and then error out saying somthing
like fd0 invalid(not found) media device -- (00). i have also
tried winimage but i have no clue how to use this program to just dump out the
boot image of a floppy so that i can use cdrwin. it always gives the error
that length of the boot.bin file is not correct for this type of emulation,
no matter what type i select. could someone please tell
me how to make the boot image file or just an easy way to create an
iso of the floppy that i am currently
using.
TIA.
-m8d
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- Re: [Leaf-user] Eiger image to a bootable cdrom M8d
- Re: [Leaf-user] Eiger image to a bootable cdrom Julian Church
- Re: [Leaf-user] Eiger image to a bootable cdrom Charles Steinkuehler
