Philip Hands wrote:
Those images are built with xorriso, rather than genisoimage, which is
what makes it possible to boot from them like that (although others will
need to tell you exactly how that's done, since I've not tried doing
that yet).
The easy way is to just install syslinux and then
Am Freitag 06 Mai 2011, 23.07:32 schrieb Philip Hands:
Hi Mario,
Morning Phil
[snip: Detailed description]
Thx a lot for this. Will try it and work with it in the next hours and days.
Mario
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Morning d-iers
First and foremost thanks a lot for your amazing work on d-i! I use Debian
since years and the installation is always fantastically easy.
A few weeks ago I started to work with d-i's preseedeing capabilities and
after finding a nice way (or better a description in the debian
Hi Mario,
On Fri, 6 May 2011 17:56:41 +0200, Mario Fux debian...@unormal.org wrote:
To regenerate the debian ISO I use the attached script (modified from [1])
and
here is a short extract of the included commands:
Ah, I see, you're using the new clever Just copy it to the stick .ISO
Those
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