[Coco] Creating a Nitros9 custom boot disk (Was :Why DECB is important to OS-9 folk.)
Diego Barizo
diegoba at adinet.com.uy
Sat Sep 10 09:24:48 EDT 2005
I created my boot disk last night, and if not because one of the files
in my modules disk was corrupted (Probably from the download of the
disk) it was quite an easy task
You just have to look trough a text file, uncomment the lines that match
your setup, and then run a file. Took me about 15 minutes.
The only limitation could be that it needs 2 floppy drives..
I could even edit the file for anybody who wants and easily explain how
to get your new disk in a few minutes.
Diego
John R. Hogerhuis wrote:
>On Sat, 2005-09-10 at 00:51 -0600, Willard Goosey wrote:
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>>I think the learning curve for OS-9 wouldn't be so high if the first
>>thing everybody has to do wasn't to build a customized boot disk that
>>actually matches your hardware.
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>But at what point do you learn what you're actually doing? Where's the
>fun? The hard way has something going for it. But I do recall it as
>being extremely painful making all those custom boot disks. But there
>was definitely a sense of satisfaction there. Take your medicine!
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>Probably the analogous thing today is trying to make folks run Linux
>>From Scratch instead of Debian. For the moment, I'm fine just installing
>Debian :-)
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>-- John.
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