On Aug 22 2001, Christopher S. Swingley wrote:
> I noticed that the most recent woody boot disks include a directory
> for Reiserfs support.  How would one create a Debian install CD
> (with the debian-cd package) that uses this kernel / boot image?

        Just prepare the tree with the packages that you want (and
        also with the hierarchy necessary -- if you already have a
        bunch of deb files, use apt-move to create the tree in the
        appropriate format), copy the bootdisks tree to an appropriate
        place on the tree (see an older Debian install CD as a hint)
        and create the image file with mkisofs taking care to indicate
        the -b and -c options (these are the important options to
        create a bootable CD).

        I have never used the debian-cd package, but I guess that it
        would just use the steps above in an automated fashion.


        []s, Roger...

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