Hi Craig, many thanks for your reply.

I am using Windows 2000 pro with Nero 5.5.4.8.
I have done all what is said in the Bering User's Manual and I have
created the 'lrpkg.cfg' file on my Bering box with 'ae' editor and
copied it in the \BCD\diskcontent\ directory.

The first image created with 'makeiso' on the Windows box was ok
but this is my 'normal' Bering CD who is running actualy, without
the 'lrpkg.cfg' file and the normal 'isolinux.cfg' content as
described in the manual. It's copy is following :

display syslinux.dpy
timeout 0
default linux initrd=initrd.lrp init=/linuxrc root=/dev/ram0 boot=/dev/cdrom:iso9660 
PKGPATH=/dev/cdrom:iso9660,/dev/fd0u1680:msdos
LRP=root,etc,local,modules,ppp,pppoe,keyboard,shorwall,dnscache,weblet

The following images (several various to check what was wrong) was
created with the same content but with adding one file only, the
famous 'lrpkg.cfg'. And 'crash' ! Not bootable CD !

I have checked again and again, with a simple text.file instead of
this 'lrpkg.cfg' to be able to say that it is not this file
containt who do that. Any file do the boot crash...

I think now, but I am perharps on the wrong way, that it is the
number of files who is doing that, or, perharps, the capacity
volume of the image has a maximum size and I have broken this
limit by adding one file...

I have heard that bootable images are some sorts of floppy or
old little hard disks emulations. If this is true, may be
tha actual parmeters of the 'makeiso' batch are for something
like a super floppy disk as a 1680 ko capacity ?

Is this true ?

Do you know all the signification of the parametres included
in this batch ? What can I change to expand the capacity ?

What can I describe more to show you my configuration here ?

Many thanks for any help, my friend Craig.
Best Regards.
Francois BERGERET / France, near Paris

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I'm not sure if I can help...but I'll try. 1.) Are you using Windows or
Linux to make your CD's? 2.) Assuming you're using Windows, can't you
just download all of the appropriate files for Bering, add the lrpkg.cfg
package to it, and then use something like Roxio or Nero to re-create
your CD?

Cheers,
Craig




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