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Topic: How to merge each ISO into one CD to multiple boot  (Read 1718 times)
« on: March 06, 2008, 09:36:47 »
bruce *
Posts: 3

Hi all,

Excuse me for my poor English
I love to use m0n0, FreeNAS, and pfsense.
I would like to keep some workable version in one CD so that I could boot one of them.

Is there any how-to to teach me to make the multiple boot CD included m0n0, FreeNAS, pfsense and FreeBSD or other Linux distributions ?

Any suggestions will be appreciated.

PS: I have used MagicISO, UltraISO to create it, but when I used it on VMWARE Server, I can see the menu, but can't boot it or try to install.

Best Regards,
Bruce
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2008, 15:06:40 »
fredg
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I think the answer to your question is yes. See this page:

http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#intro

I use this stuff myself, and my take on it is that it is extremely useful, but one must be willing to do the actual work to accomplish the task at hand. I don't think there is a "one click solution" out there because this stuff has to happen at the "low level."

Good luck, bear with it and I think you'll get there with this.
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2008, 15:40:04 »
bruce *
Posts: 3

I think the answer to your question is yes. See this page:

http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#intro


Thank you for your nice reply. I will try it, if I have some questions, would you please help me !?

Thank you in advance. Grin
« Reply #3 on: March 06, 2008, 16:07:29 »
fredg
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I can try to help you if needed. That site is a real eyefull, so you want to make sure you are in the right part of it when you start. I must say that if you follow the directions exactly and have downloaded and properly placed all the required tools and files, it will work. And if it doesn't work, their stuff tries to tell you what is wrong or missing.

About the only suggestion I can make is that when you play with this stuff, use rewritable CDs. You are bound to wind up with things that aren't quite right. Just start over on the same disk after erasing it. After you have gotten it right you can make your final disk onto a write once disk.
« Reply #4 on: March 07, 2008, 00:26:45 »
bruce *
Posts: 3

I can try to help you if needed. That site is a real eyefull, so you want to make sure you are in the right part of it when you start.

That link is so useful that I learn more. Thank you so much.
Due to my poor English, I still try to understand it.
I think isolinux may do what I think.

May I have your email address?  Tongue
If so, please message me  Grin
 
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