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braveheart 

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Posted on: Jan. 27 2005,18:23 |
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I just followed someone's post, extract all files(.ISO) to C:\easyboot\disk1 and save the boot file to C:\easyboot\disk1\ezboot, then use "run XXX.bin" to load.
Here comes the problems if I have more than one Linux-based systems. 1. If all the Linux-based systems' boot files have the same name "isolinux.bin", how can I run it for different ones. For example, it's only one isolinux.bin in C:\easyboot\disk1\ezboot, right? Is there anyway to control the directory? like" run \linux1\isolinux.bin", "run \linux2\isolinux.bin"? 2. Do I need to copy all the different linux system files to C:\easyboot\disk1? It looks ugly. Any way to point a path as well? If so, how can I change some related files to make it work?
Thanks a lot!
BH
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braveheart 

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Posted on: Jan. 31 2005,10:48 |
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Come on guys. I am counting on you. HELP!!!
TONS of THANKS
BH
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Incroyable HULK 

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Posted on: Jan. 31 2005,12:14 |
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You can use this syntax to navigate thru your CD folders:
Code Sample | cd /;cd LINUX;run ISOLINUX.BIN |
cd /; Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â = Go to the Root cd LINUX; Â Â Â Â Â Â = Go inside the LINUX folder run ISOLINUX.BIN Â = Start this thing!
Edited by Incroyable HULK on Jan. 31 2005,12:14
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braveheart 

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Posted on: Feb. 17 2005,13:04 |
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Thanks HULK! But, which isolinux.bin I should copy into /EZBOOT if I have more than one isolinux.bin files? Also, how about isolinux.cfg files? Would you please teach me more in details about final disk1's file system?
Appreciated.
BH
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EnergyTurtle 

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Posted on: Mar. 10 2005,17:44 |
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braveheart, my boss was able to do this on an easyboot cd. it's definitely doable, but it's a rather involved process. unfortunately it's beyond my knowledge to tell you the whole process... i am still trying to learn. haven't had much time to play with it yet. you'll have to have a working linux system to pull it off right, in my experience. here's what i know : isolinux is just one of several loaders used to boot a linux disc... the other most common one being syslinux. with the way isolinux works, it's impossible to put more than one isolinux-based cd on a single disc, without editing the isolinux.cfg file, & then changing the name of one of the linux images. another solution is to find a bootable linux disc compiled with syslinux, for example, #### small linux offers isolinux & syslinux versions. isolinux will always boot the first isolinux image it sees on the disc, regardless of where it is located. so you have the find a way to differentiate the images, which is where the config file editing an image renaming comes in. i am going to work with this some more & if get it i'll let you know. please do the same! i wanna do this with my disc too. maybe i'll pester my boss until he explains it to me.
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