An article in Oct issue of Linux journal got me interested in Mondo Archive, which is software that builds self-booting restore CDs for Linux systems. So, I started to try to use it. I found a debian package in Woody, and did the standard apt-get ... . I had mostly no problem understanding the man page. But some puzzles lead me to look at the Mondo web site, and ...
>From reading the Mondo web site, it appears that there are no documented instances of mondoarchive being used successfully on a Debian system, and that Debian kernels are somehow non- standard, and difficult to work with. Is this true? And, if true, why is there a Debian package of Mondo Archive? And if not true, who, on this list has experience? Is there a different Debian list where I should be going for help on this particular package? Thanks. -- Paul E Condon [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]