Re: [Unattended] Re: unattended-info digest, Vol 1 #338 - 5 msgs

2004-03-24 Thread Jan Brauer
Hi. The IMZ-file is compressed with gzip. If on WIN try WinZip or whatever zip utility you use to unpack it. If on UNIX rename to imz.gz and then use unzip/gunzip. Hope this helps. Jan --- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IBM Linux Tutorials F

Re: [Unattended] Re: unattended-info digest, Vol 1 #338 - 5 msgs

2004-03-24 Thread Michel . Timmerman
Hello, You can extract a .imz.tmp file when using 7-zip. this file can be written with rawrite or unix "cat" to floppy. Michel "TUSSEY Aloha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 24-03-2004 10:38 To [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc Subject [Unattended] Re: unattended-info digest, Vol 1 #338

RE: [Unattended] Re: unattended-info digest, Vol 1 #338 - 5 msgs

2004-03-24 Thread Jeff Black
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > You can extract a .imz.tmp file when using 7-zip. this file can be > > written with rawrite or unix "cat" to floppy. > > Hm. I could have sworn ".imz" was the standard extension for a zipped > disk image (.img) file. > > Does WinImage support compressed imag

RE: [Unattended] Re: unattended-info digest, Vol 1 #338 - 5 msgs

2004-03-24 Thread Jeff Black
> Could someone upload a WinImage-created .imz file somewhere and send > me a pointer? I would like to take a look at it... > > If I cannot figure out how to generate WinImage-compatible .imz files, > I will change the extension in our next release. (I would just use > .img.gz, but I recall that

Re: [Unattended] Re: unattended-info digest, Vol 1 #338 - 5 msgs

2004-03-24 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > You can extract a .imz.tmp file when using 7-zip. this file can be > written with rawrite or unix "cat" to floppy. Hm. I could have sworn ".imz" was the standard extension for a zipped disk image (.img) file. Does WinImage support compressed images? If so, how does

Re: [Unattended] Re: unattended-info digest, Vol 1 #338 - 5 msgs

2004-03-24 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
"Jeff Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > WinImage does support compressed images, and it uses an extention of > IMZ. The problem is that the images are not gzipped. As far as I > can tell it is a different format altogether. (read: confusing) Could someone upload a WinImage-created .imz file s

RE: [Unattended] Re: unattended-info digest, Vol 1 #338 - 5 msgs

2004-03-24 Thread Jeff Black
>Could someone upload a WinImage-created .imz file somewhere and send > me a pointer? I would like to take a look at it... > > If I cannot figure out how to generate WinImage-compatible .imz files, > I will change the extension in our next release. (I would just use > .img.gz, but I recall that

Re: [Unattended] Re: unattended-info digest, Vol 1 #338 - 5 msgs

2004-03-24 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
"Jeff Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Wget ftp://www.hansonsystems.com/cdboot.imz > Wget ftp://www.hansonsystems.com/cdboot.img > > 2 images, compressed and uncompressed both open fine in winimage... > > The 3rd (less intresting) image is ftp://www.hansonsystems.com/cdboot.gz > And is a gzi

RE: [Unattended] Re: unattended-info digest, Vol 1 #338 - 5 msgs

2004-03-25 Thread Jeff Black
> > Thank you. > > It appears that a WinImage .imz file is not just a compressed .img > file; it is actually a ZIP archive containing the .img file. Except > the archive member is named .ima. > > I have created a pair of test files and uploaded them to >

Re: [Unattended] Re: unattended-info digest, Vol 1 #338 - 5 msgs

2004-03-25 Thread Patrick J. LoPresti
"Jeff Black" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I know from experience that WinImage compatible imz files do NOT > work with ISOLINUX, both before and after the gzip support was > added. Confirmed. I have sent a message to the SYSLINUX list about this. If we cannot get memdisk to support WinImage-st