I understand that this is a MS-related forum, but I believe many of the Linux tools could be a valuable resource in the hands of a Windows/MS admin. Any help would be appreciated!
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Looking for some tested methods..
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Posted 20 January 2005 - 03:37 PM
I am looking for some tested methods for adding bootable/liveCD linux distros (or bootable floppy linux distros) to a multi-boot CD or DVD. I have used many tips/guides here and made several successful discs. I am a unix admin (my day job) and I would like to create an AIO disc that allows me to boot to several MS W2K3 server versions as well as my recovery linux distrobutions, like RIP Linux and Kanotix. I also have some floppy linux distros that can setup quik firewalls/dhcp servers, recover WIN/NTLM passwords ect..
I understand that this is a MS-related forum, but I believe many of the Linux tools could be a valuable resource in the hands of a Windows/MS admin. Any help would be appreciated!
I understand that this is a MS-related forum, but I believe many of the Linux tools could be a valuable resource in the hands of a Windows/MS admin. Any help would be appreciated!
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Posted 24 January 2005 - 12:19 PM
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I have used many tips/guides here and made several successful discs. I am a unix admin (my day job) and I would like to create an AIO disc that allows me to boot to several MS W2K3 server versions as well as my recovery linux distrobutions, like RIP Linux and Kanotix. I also have some floppy linux distros that can setup quik firewalls/dhcp servers, recover WIN/NTLM passwords ect..
If you take the "Ultimate Coot CD v3.1(full version)" as an example, you could find there is a mixture of DOS boot floppy images, Linux boot floppy images and a Linux/Knopix distribution on one CD under CD Shell, just take the scripts as examples.
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Posted 24 January 2005 - 02:40 PM
Thanks man, I'll check it out.
It's probably some combo of isolinux/memdisk....i figure.
It's probably some combo of isolinux/memdisk....i figure.
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Posted 25 January 2005 - 08:31 AM
the isolinux/memdisk can load the linux boot floppy disk images, in CD Shell you can direct load the boot sector of linux distribution such as knoppix/knoppicillin...
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