Enrique Zanardi writes: >On Sun, May 23, 1999 at 01:33:43AM -0700, Joey Hess wrote: >> I really thing Tom's Root Boot or something similar is the way to go. Tom's >> crams an amazing amount of stuff into one floppy, using tricks like >> rewriting common unix utilities in awk so they take up less space. > >We have a lot of common unix utilities on just a single program: busybox. >But Tom's disks use another little trick: non-common disk format (1680 KB >IIRC). I tried using a non-common format for slink and almost drowned >under the waterfall of bug reports, so I moved back to 1.44 MB. I'll try >a different format for potato, let's see what happens...
OK, in that case we'll have to make a break between the boot _floppies_ and the floppy images used on the CDs. El Torito _only_ supports 720K, 1440K and 2880K. And I'm not sure about the last one... -- Steve McIntyre, CURS CCE, Cambridge, UK. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Use Debian GNU/Linux - upgrade your Windoze box today! http://www.debian.org/ "Can't keep my eyes from the circling sky, +------------------ "Tongue-tied & twisted, Just an earth-bound misfit, I..." |Finger for PGP key