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bytecode 

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Posted on: Oct. 23 2008,11:32 |
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I am using the latest version of EasyBoot. Trying to load Image for Linux iso (from Terabyteunlimited) from the EasyBoot menu. I extracted the Linux CD boot file, named it iflnet.bif, and stuck it (along with the rest of the CD files) in the \disk1\ezboot directory. I used the command: bootinfotable;run iflnet.bif to call the Linux iso from the boot menu and burned a cd.
Now I get this error when choosing Linux from the menu.

How can I fix this? Some of the other Linux posts suggest I have to hex  edit some other boot files. Is that the case?
Edited by bytecode on Oct. 23 2008,11:48
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bytecode 

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Posted on: Oct. 23 2008,19:40 |
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OK. Since there doesn't seem to be a quick solution to this problem. Is there another way to add a Linux-based bootdisk to the boot menu?
Xoben?
Anybody???
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xoben 

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Posted on: Oct. 23 2008,21:10 |
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It is recommanded to check 'Allow lower case' on making ISO and try again.
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bytecode 

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Posted on: Oct. 26 2008,21:11 |
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Still failed. Oh well....
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xoben 

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Posted on: Oct. 26 2008,21:22 |
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Please mind that all files and folders of the CD should be copied to \disk1\ directory.
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