I think I want to use the cd as if it were a boot floppy. Here's what I did. I chose to create a boot floppy during my debian installation. For whatever reason, it literally takes about 5 minutes to boot from the floppy. Well I should say that from the time "booting Linux" appears to the time all the dots go across the screen takes about 5 minutes. Once things are passed to the hard drive things are back to normal. I've tried different floppies, and I was wondering if booting from a CD would be an improvement.
> But.. do you want a boot cd as if it were just a > boot floppy or do you > want a live filesystem? > > > Regards > > Roberto > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Roberto Diaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > http://vivaldi.ddts.net > Powered by ddt dynamic DNS > Powered by GNU running on a Linux kernel. > Powered by Debian (The real wonder) > > Concerto Grosso Op. 3/8 A minor > Antonio Vivaldi (so... do you need beautiful words?) > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/