said:
Steven
>You could do this, but it will take you some time to learn enough to
>rebuild the ISO with the proper format. It's not hard. It's a cookbook
>type of thing, but you need to understand the purpose of the various
>ingedients.
>I have an auxilary CD too, but I minimize the CD swaps to 1 by copying
>the auxilary CD content to hard disk after the format is complete.
>That said, if you want to learn how to build a modified, bootable eCS CD,
>I'm willing to teach you. I always prefer working with those that are
>inquistive enough to be willing to try new things and push their
>boundaries.
Yes, I would like that very much.
With eCS 1.00 I was able to make my modified CD # 1 bootable.
Until the first of September I have nothing else I have to do.
After the 1st I'll have a little money and will have to
slow down a bit for a while until I can finish a couple of uncompleted
projects.
Thanks
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