> I certainly have to defer to Charles and Michael - but if you want an
> example, here's how I did it, based on Charles instructions in the
> Dachstein CD notes. Feedback or suggestions for improvement of my setup
> are welcome!
>
> I have an ancient 486DX with a mere 16Mb of ram for my firewall
I certainly have to defer to Charles and Michael - but if you want an
example, here's how I did it, based on Charles instructions in the
Dachstein CD notes. Feedback or suggestions for improvement of my setup
are welcome!
I have an ancient 486DX with a mere 16Mb of ram for my firewall, boot o
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> > Longer answer:
> > If you have a libz.lrp on your boot= device (t
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> Longer answer:
> If you have a libz.lrp on your boot= device (typically the floppy),
> Dachstein CD will unzip this *LAST*, over-writing any pre-existing
> Am I correct in assuming that Dachstein-CD will use the libz.lrp from the
> floppy if I copy it there, rather than the one burned onto the CD? I am
> also assuming J. Nilo's updated libz is suitable for this use -- is that
> the case?
Short answer: yes
Longer answer:
If you have a libz.lrp on
Hi All,
Am I correct in assuming that Dachstein-CD will use the libz.lrp from the
floppy if I copy it there, rather than the one burned onto the CD? I am
also assuming J. Nilo's updated libz is suitable for this use -- is that
the case?
Thanks,
Dan
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