From: <tb...@ti...> - 2002-01-10 04:56:41
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Sorry, I did not keep close track of what I did. Mostly, I think it was the linuxrc file, however, I think I needed to make some accomodating changes in another script or two. I forget. Mostly, I was changing, and testing, changing and testing, until I had the iso the way I wanted it, and since I burned up a stack of CD blanks getting it, I thought others might find it useful. Sorry, no diffs or patch file. On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, David GLAUDE Mailing wrote: > Mr Timothy Burt, > Do you have some more specific information > on what file did change exactly in your version of the iso? > Would you have some kind of patch or diff or TGZ with a copy > of the file modified. > Thanks. > David GLAUDE > > This is your latest e-mail on the topic: > " > I have made some changes to the linuxrc file to smooth out the boot > process for the CDROM version of Trinux. It works much better for me now. > Hopefully, I didn't break any of the floppy boot dependant code... > > In addition, I added another Ram disk config for bigger ramdisks, if > you have 512M of ram. > > And one more change, I disabled the DHCP default. The startup will ask if > you want to use DHCP, or allow you to enter your own network values. > > These changes were applied to the stock trinux-0.80rc2-2.4.5 iso. > > I have posted my modified version of the CDROM iso on my server at: > > http://www.timburt.com/trinux/trinux-0.80tburt-2.4.5.iso > > Matt says he will put it up on sourceforge, so when he gets around to it, > I will probably take the above URL down. > > Hopefully, this will help some of you who are using the iso and having > trouble adding packages. > > Note that after successful bootup, the CDROM is not mounted. If you want > to use addpkg, you will need to mount the cdrom and find the package you > want to add. > " > > > _______________________________________________ > Trinux-talk mailing list > Tri...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/trinux-talk > -- -------------------- Timothy Burt Internet Specialist |