> Next coming may question/suggestion regarding Bering:
>
> Is there any straight way to configure syslinux.cfg to load packages
> from the floppy and next from ISO9660 CD ?
No, not yet. But it has already been asked by many users.
> My solution is to 'hard-code' FSTYPE in linuxrc to "msdos iso9660",
> because in its oryginal shape it tries to mount all possible filesystems
> types for devices listed in PKGPATH from syslinux.cfg and it failing
> with tmpfs (which is before iso9660 at the list). By the way, what is
> tmpfs ?
See Charles answer +
It is impossible to create a tmpfs filesystem that would be mounted at boot.
That is why Bering, like Dachstein, mounts a minix filesystem ( in Bering
provided by initrd.lrp) and then,  within /linuxrc, creates a tmpfs, move
everything there and gets rid of minix.
> In DCD system it is possible to specify filesystem type in following
> form: PKGPATH=device[:filesystem]...
Bering does not have a CD version similar to the one provided by Charles, that
is allowing some overriding files coming from a floppy. Luis Correia has
completed an How-to on how creating a CD-Rom version of Bering. It will be
included shortly in the Bering user's guide. I'll let you know.
Cheers
Jacques



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