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02-18-2004 08:50 PM
02-18-2004 08:50 PM
Re: How to create a bootable DVD (> 1Gb)
(two partittions on the dvd-rom)
on a bootable windows-cd there also is a "virtual floppy" and the actual data-partition
Pieter
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02-18-2004 09:04 PM
02-18-2004 09:04 PM
Re: How to create a bootable DVD (> 1Gb)
So just to see if i get it right:
- create an image on disk or ram
- 'dd' the image into a file
- make the imagefile bootable
- burn it onto DVD, like its an ISO file
- boot using partition A
- load software from partition B
Right ?
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05-11-2004 06:03 PM
05-11-2004 06:03 PM
Re: How to create a bootable DVD (> 1Gb)
I gave up trying to come up with a working sollution. My installation now also has to run on systems without a dvd drive. Now i use multiple cdroms to install. (Not what i wanted, but it works)
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05-13-2004 09:16 AM
05-13-2004 09:16 AM
Re: How to create a bootable DVD (> 1Gb)
I wish to create a bootable CD to install other systems.
Could you please tell me how i have to do it ?
Thanks
Giuseppe
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05-16-2004 05:11 PM
05-16-2004 05:11 PM
Re: How to create a bootable DVD (> 1Gb)
#The MAKEISOFS command:
mkisofs -D -R -d -o -b -quiet \
-p "Eric van Dijken
-P "ISC Odijk (c) 2004" -V "V5.1Br2650_O1" \
-o $ROOT/$CD1_IMAGE .
#The DISKLABEL command:
disklabel -w -t cdfs -f $ROOT/$CD1_IMAGE
#The command for the bootblock on the IMAGE:
echo "\0\c" || dd bs=1024k conv=sync >> $ROOT/$CD1_IMAGE
Hope this helps,
Eri
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09-02-2004 12:23 PM
09-02-2004 12:23 PM
Re: How to create a bootable DVD (> 1Gb)
and was hoping you could help me out? I
have done this successfully with Sun Solaris,
but am not familiar with Dec Alpha platform, and Tru64 operating system. Any help is appreciated!
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09-05-2004 06:44 PM
09-05-2004 06:44 PM
Re: How to create a bootable DVD (> 1Gb)
Tru64 UNIX Installation Guide â Advanced Topics
Part Number: AA-RH8TE-TE
But if you read to above messages, you will know that it can't be done. (Atleast that it is not supported)
Good lu
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