Terry Lambert wrote: > Tim Kientzle wrote: >>I suppose it's time to modify the boot loader to >>load a single kernel image from multiple floppies. > > It can load drivers from a seperate location ...as long as the > separate location has a driver that allows you to access it. Yes, but.... a) This requires user expertise; they have to know what driver to load. b) That still leaves a lengthy list of items that must be in the single kernel image; how long will it be before even the most minimal kernel no longer fits on a floppy? Most users will find it simpler to just follow the prompts: "Insert Floppy #4 and press [ENTER]" >>That, at least, would end the continual release >>breakage: the release builder could just create >>as many floppy images as necessary. > > You can't do this and do the non-El Torito floppy-on-CDROM > boot hack, since the BIOS will only fake up a single floppy. This is true, although I thought BTX could read BIOS-supported CD-ROMs. That might provide a way out. If BTX could read and concatenate several sources into a single kernel image in memory, then the floppy-emulated CD boot could pull the remaining pieces from CD; the floppy installer could pull the remaining pieces from subsequent floppies. TimReceived on Sun May 04 2003 - 14:10:10 UTC
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