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Excellent, excellent work, Peter!
Is it possible to unload memdisk and the initial ram disk after chaining to
a subsequent shell? I'd like to boot a small dos image via pxelinux &
memdisk that creates a large ram disk containing core Win98 files in a
compressed volume, then mount the compressed volume, fire up Win98 from it,
and then unload memdisk and the initial, small ram disk.
Dave
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Excellent, excellent work, Peter!
Is it possible to unload memdisk and the initial ram disk after chaining to
a subsequent shell? I'd like to boot a small dos image via pxelinux &
memdisk that creates a large ram disk containing core Win98 files in a
compressed volume, then mount the compressed volume, fire up Win98 from it,
and then unload memdisk and the initial, small ram disk.
Dave
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memdisk and the initial ram disk after chaining to a subsequent =
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compressed volume, fire up Win98 from it, and then unload memdisk and =
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