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    Quote Originally Posted by eadz
    Well, the question really is weather I can fit it in the 1.44 boot file. I can do it using isolinux, but that seems to cause boot problems for older computers.
    Couldn't there be isolinux by default and the option to use a boot floppy (image) for these machines where isolinux doesn't run?

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    arf it looks nice, but i don't know how to install it on my knoppix hdinstall (or i can't ^^)
    have someone already do it ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sigmatador
    arf it looks nice, but i don't know how to install it on my knoppix hdinstall (or i can't ^^)
    have someone already do it ?
    you don't install it, its a kind of thing that comes with knoppix by default, although it doesn't yet.

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    the new SuSE 8.2

    Boot:


    Shutdown:

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    Bootfloppy problem

    Well, it seems as if the bootfloppy issue may have been resolved. I had the idea o make a bootloader floppy rather than use a kernel boot floppy. The idea is currently used in alextreme's morphix distribution. (www.morphix.org)

    As he stated above, the distro has a 2.88mb floppy image, and I was looking to install his light distro onto a pentium 266 that did not support booting off of cd. This floppy fixed the prob!

    Good Luck!!!

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    That is very interesting! Are there any drawback of this type of boot floppy image? If not, we should inform Klaus Knopper...

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    He knows, just that he said that it didn't support some scsi drives so it wasn't useful. Now i'm not seeing this as a perfect alternative to cd-booting, but it works for most systems that don't support cd-booting. As it wasn't actively developed, gerry is thinking about picking it up. A nice project, one we might all benefit from

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    Installing bootsplash for Debian

    Quote Originally Posted by Eliza
    Does anyone know, if there is an install-howto. I've read the instructions on bootsplash.org and was a little bit confused.
    There is a nice tutorial here

    I took the information from that tutorial and put it in a simple package together with the needed scripts to update the progress bar for Debian (sid) latest initscripts. All plus a kernel patched with the 2.4.21 bootsplash patch is available here:
    ftp://ftp.latinomixed.com/downloads/debian-embelisher

    (There is a single tar.bz2 file at /downloads/debian-embelisher.tar.bz2 )

    Check the README and LEEME (spanish readme file) for instructions. It's very simple.

    Enjoy.

    P.S. My contact information is included in the README. Feel free to contact me with questions.

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