Zipf Christian wrote:
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> I can assure you that isolinux.bin was updated accordingly. As I said before nothing was changed on that script at all. All I did was replace the isolinux.bin and memtest with the one from the 3.52 distribution and it stopped working. I am not saying that the problem lies within isolinux, it could be within bcdw as well, or I made a mistake somewhere. Bcdw has not been updated in years, and it never made any problems with all the other versions of isolinux I used before.
>
> So what exactly do you need to look a little closer into this?
> Would a simple script to creat a isolinux bootable cd that just loads bcdw, be enough?
>
A small ISO image would probably be most useful.
-hpa
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> I can assure you that isolinux.bin was updated accordingly. As I said before nothing was changed on that script at all. All I did was replace the isolinux.bin and memtest with the one from the 3.52 distribution and it stopped working. I am not saying that the problem lies within isolinux, it could be within bcdw as well, or I made a mistake somewhere. Bcdw has not been updated in years, and it never made any problems with all the other versions of isolinux I used before.
>
> So what exactly do you need to look a little closer into this?
> Would a simple script to creat a isolinux bootable cd that just loads bcdw, be enough?
>
A small ISO image would probably be most useful.
-hpa
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