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Old 06-30-2004, 11:53 AM   #1
minion01
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Prob multibooting large floppy images...heh...


Ok, I am trying to make a multiboot cd with big floppies (basically a few Acronis images that are about 6 and 8 mb each...)

I am using isolinux, but its max filesize for floppy images is 2.88mb...

I know that BCDW can boot those large floppy images all fine, but I am having problems adding bcdw to isolinux...

Can anyone help me out?

I am using Bart's Corporate Modboot which builds the iso image and everything, but I am having trouble customizing it with these boot images.......
 
  


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