> The basic method would be a DOS/Windoze program to edit/create the most
> standard options in config files rather then digging through network.conf
> and others to find the right lines to edit.
>
> The advanced method would be a web interface since the basics are there
from
> weblet already. Th
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know of a way to create the CD from the CD-Contents under
> > Windoze? I suspect that will be the biggest challenge for a non-Linux
> > person if they want to add/remove packages from the CD.
>
> I've used Nero to create CD's on windows boxes. The
> Does anyone know of a way to create the CD from the CD-Contents under
> Windoze? I suspect that will be the biggest challenge for a non-Linux
> person if they want to add/remove packages from the CD.
I've used Nero to create CD's on windows boxes. The version of Adaptec's
EZ-CD I've got doesn
If you take the lead, I'd be happy to review/edit/test the docs.
I was iffy about leaving the tried and true 2 floppy boot config, but now
that I'm on the CD I love it.
Does anyone know of a way to create the CD from the CD-Contents under
Windoze? I suspect that will be the biggest challenge fo