Kenneth,

If you are pretty sure it's a CD image, you could always burn it to a
CDRW - test and see if it actually boots Dachstein, and then make an
ISO out of it.  That would likely ensure an image that you can work
with.

Otherwise you could post the link to the bin file on the list and
someone will likely look into it.  I will - but as things are hectic
at work, I cannot guarantee I will do it in a timely fashion.

Simon Bolduc


On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 10:17:08 -0600, Charles Steinkuehler
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Charles, I don't mean to be dense (although sometimes I am!)  Mike Noyes 
> > posted that Dachstein had been updated to the latest kernel (2.2.19-3 or 
> > something similar) and had a few package improvements.  When I retrieve the 
> > image his announcement referenced, it was on Sourceforge and a "bin".  It 
> > did not show up in the project files for download on Sourceforge.  I 
> > haven't seen an ISO image.
> >
> > The dates on the images I looked at on your site didn't seem to match up 
> > with what I expected from the announcement.  Are they current?
> >
> > I had a Dachstein CD running non-stop for close to three years (modulo 
> > power outages) until my hardware died a horrible death.  I'm currently 
> > using a Dachstein floppy/CD combination on an ancient 486/66 w 16Mb.  I 
> > don't recall making any customizations to the CD content originally 
> > (although old-timers may be setting in here, too).
> >
> > I working on a configuring a newer box and had started down the Bering 
> > uClib path when the Dachstein update was announced.  I'm just trying to get 
> > the "latest and greatest".
> >
> > Thanks for your patience and help - I don't do this often enough to be very 
> > good at it.
> 
> Dachstein hasn't been updated in a while.  If you're wanting the lastest,
> you should go with Bering or Bering-uClibc.
> 
> I think the Dachstein announcements are old posts that got relisted somehow
> with all the changes to the website lately (Mike Noyes is updating the
> dynamic php code that generates the web-pages, and the SourceForge folks
> have been doing lots of server upgrades lately).
> 
> --
> Charles Steinkuehler
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