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  1. #11
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    No, but I did a search for rawrite and have downloaded that, and that now runs.

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    The tree of my knoppix CD:

    Folder PATH listing for volume KNOPPIX
    Volume serial number is 0006FE80 7700:1772
    E:\
    | autorun.bat
    | autorun.inf
    | autorun.pif
    | cdrom.ico
    | index.html
    |
    +---Demos
    | .directory
    | OpenSourceSong-LICENSE.txt
    | OpenSourceSong-README.txt
    | OpenSourceSong.ogg
    |
    +---KNOPPIX
    | | KNOPPIX
    | | KNOPPIX-FAQ-EN.txt
    | | KNOPPIX-FAQ-ES.txt
    | | KNOPPIX-FAQ-FR.txt
    | | KNOPPIX-FAQ-IT.txt
    | | KNOPPIX-FAQ-NL.txt
    | | KNOPPIX-FAQ.txt
    | | LICENSE.txt
    | | README_Security.txt
    | | background.png
    | | index.html
    | | index_dk.html
    | | index_en.html
    | | index_es.html
    | | index_fr.html
    | | index_it.html
    | | index_jp.html
    | | index_nl.html
    | | index_ru.html
    | | knoppix-cheatcodes.txt
    | | knoppix-version
    | | md5sums
    | |
    | \---images
    | .DS_Store
    | knoppix-header.gif
    | knoppix-logo.gif
    | sidefill.gif
    | topleft.gif
    |
    \---boot
    \---isolinux
    boot.cat
    boot.msg
    f2
    f3
    german.kbd
    isolinux.bin
    isolinux.cfg
    linux24
    linux26
    logo.16
    memtest
    minirt24.gz
    minirt26.gz

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    Quote Originally Posted by abre
    How do I use the rawrite program?
    well i had a look at it... rawrite says that you have to run it at dos prompt...well mine kills itself off when i tell it to run and make an image...but may be it's coz i am runnining thru dos shell on windows..meh..i suppose SMB might be worth a look?

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    I am using windows to do this.

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    I am using windows to do this. Also is there a good tutorial to guide me through an SMB setup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cannonfodder
    ..i suppose SMB might be worth a look?
    Or, SBM

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    dunno...i just booted off the cd so i never had to use a boot floppy..sorry..but there might be tutourial on SBM website..

    try that..or run rawrite in ms-dos mode??

    *just realised harry is mod >.> <.< ~runs~ *

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    I don't understand SBM?

    If you want to boot linux with Smart BootManager, you must install LILO into the Superblock of your linux partition, instead of into MBR!
    What does this mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by abre
    I don't understand SBM?

    If you want to boot linux with Smart BootManager, you must install LILO into the Superblock of your linux partition, instead of into MBR!
    What does this mean?
    SBM is a bootstrap manager (as is XOSL). If you install it to your hard drive MBR, then it and LILO can't both be in the MBR. As long as you're booting from CD, this is a complete non-issue, as you don't install LILO or GRUB at all. You can install SBM to your hard drive MBR and not have to ever touch a floppy (your computer doesn't even need a floppy drive), or you can make a SBM floppy and then boot from floppy and SBM will come up and let you boot a CD (or a partition from the hard drive).

    If you decide this is all going too well and that you need the extra agrivation of trying to install Knoppix to the hard drive, then installing LILO or GRUB comes into the picture. LILO and or GRUB are also boot managers, and they can let you boot Linux or Windows. They can't (AFAIK) boot any CD in the CD driive for you though. LILO can be installed in the MBR, but it can also be installed in the same partition that Linux is installed in. When using a boot manager like SBM or XOLS, it is wise to install LILO to the Linux partition rather than to the MBR. That way you still have SBM (or XOSL) as your bootstrap manager. You boot, SBM comes up and shows a menu. You select the Linux partition to boot Linux, the Windows partition to boot Windows. SBM is simple but the boot menu is not as clean or noce looking as XOSL. XOSL has a numebr of extra features. Either will do the job tough, and if this is sounding complex to you then I think it would be better to start with SBM (although you would learn a lot by going over the XOSL instructions).

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    wtf??? i dunno much about linux...so i'm with you on this one..wtf?? oi harry-san..a little help please...your uber SBM is difficult to understand..

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