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On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 15:14:42 PDT7, J. R. Fox wrote:
>I haven't gotten around to experimenting with Bootable yet (it remains fairly high on
>my To Do List, though), but I think the changelogs have been indicating more difficult
>stuff than this has become possible on these boot CDs.
Yes. I just downloaded the latest version of bootAble and installed it over my previous
version. I am now in the process of updating/rewriting various configuration files to get
bootable to do exactly what I want, when I want. Right now I have 1 successful
configuration file for a commandline boot. And I'm working on the configuation file for the
WPS boot with REXX support.
bootAble is pretty versatile. The WPS boot CD is especially so. You can configure it to
have Back Again/2000, Acrobat, TCPIP, NetBIOS, Incharge, REXX, etc. Booting from
CD is pretty fast, because the OS footprint is small.
I recommend using bootAble as part of your crash recovery/maintenance system.
HCM
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