@Raziel
Sure Buddy,
I am stilll trying to follow the logic here.
http://www.intuitionbase.com/static.php?section=en_Boot-CD i would at least have the content of the boot CD right even if it does not boot.
So - i did put the content of my boot partition in a drawer datas:Sysboot
data:Sysboot/C etc
i modified in user:startup Sys: with SysBootCD: hoping to give this name to the volume
i do try to give the CD the structure of a bootdisk
C/
..
WBStartup/
.backdrop
..
i do give the name SysBootCD to the volume as you indicated
1) Now i can, using 'add' in Tracks/Iso Builder and pointing to the drawer Datas:SysBoot
produce a CDROM where alll drawers are contained in SysBootCD/SysBoot
eg
SysBootCD/SysBoot/C
---
SysBootCD/SysBoot/WBStartups
My assigns will be wrong and i guess
a) startup-sequence will not be found and
b) a number of commands of startup-sequence won't work c:
2) i can add one subdrawer one at a time (by opening each subdrawer) say C/ --- WBStartup/
each at a time and constitue a correct directory tree (seems very tedious, no better way?)
here it was OK but tedious work.
I would like to find the MakeCD with the 'bootoptions' seen on this URL.
http://www.intuitionbase.com/static.php?section=en_Boot-CDDoes someone recognise it?
In the mean time i did find out that Amidvd theoretically could burn as a bootCD (AMiga & UBoot) Burned the previously constucted isoimage, got a nice booticon, but it did not boot, normal system did.
As other bootable CD's do work OK i gues i made a mistake or Alidvd does not do what it saye.
Anybody experience with Amidvd bootcd's?
Thanks again
Joseph
Thanks for your help
Joseph
Edited by JosDuchIt on 2010/1/30 19:47:15