RE: [leaf-user] Using syslinux to initialise an IDE disk.

2002-05-13 Thread Brock Nanson
Don't know what the real difference is (even the version that ships with Bering failed for me) but it gave me the results I needed! Brock > Message: 9 > From: "Dave Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Mon, 13 May 2002 15:51:39 +0100

[leaf-user] Using syslinux to initialise an IDE disk.

2002-05-13 Thread brooksp5
Hi Dave, I had the same problems last week trying to syslinux a Compact Flash Card. What worked for me is I created a Windows 98 boot disk that had only system files on it. (Format A: /s) copy Syslinux to the disk Boot machine and Lock C: Syslinux C: It seems that the regular Win98 boot disk stop

Re: [leaf-user] Using syslinux to initialise an IDE disk.

2002-05-13 Thread Steve Cayford
I recall having trouble running one version of syslinux against my hard drive. I went to the source and got a different version of syslinux and it worked ok. (http://syslinux.zytor.com) I don't recall which version worked for me, and it would probably depend on your hard drive, but I think run

Re: [leaf-user] Using syslinux to initialise an IDE disk.

2002-05-13 Thread Steve Fink
ve - Original Message - From: Dave Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 8:51 AM Subject: [leaf-user] Using syslinux to initialise an IDE disk. > I am installing a diskonmodule in my LEAF Bering firewall. All is going > well,

[leaf-user] Using syslinux to initialise an IDE disk.

2002-05-13 Thread Dave Anderson
I am installing a diskonmodule in my LEAF Bering firewall. All is going well, and I have Bering recognising the disk through the ide modules, however, I'm having real difficulty getting syslinux on. I've tried a dos boot disk with syslinux 1.72. That wouldn't work, as even after 'lock c:' I'm stil