Hi ALl, I need to create a new "unofficial" set of CD's for Debian 3.0-r2 with an additional kernel as boot-option which contains drivers for un-supported platforms in the normal "official" debian cd set.
Now I've installed and configured debian-cd on a debian machine, created a local mirror and created a set of CD's.... However.... The CD's are "recovery" bootable CD's with a slightly different tree structure than the official debian-3.0-r2 cd's. Some differences include the directory /boot and the lack of directory /isolinux (which usually contains all the installation kernels??). Could someone please provide me with some good details on how to build a new customized CD-set using debian-cd (or whatever tool is used for the official CD's), together with what I need to change to add another kernel as boot option??!! Regards, Andre
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