said:
>I'm working to provide a presentation for SCOUG on creating bootable
>CD's, using Hayo Baan's bootAble and RSJ.
Uhh. Where have you been? Did I miss an e-mail? I saw no response from
you to my 3/31/06 post, so rather than waiting for a volunteer to say yes
or no, I recruited a volunteer that said yes. The meeting is early this
month.
Sandy Shapiro already has his setup very close to working and will be
doing the April presentation. If you would like to co-present and he is
agreeable, that's fine with me. You should discuss this with him
directly. It will be good for you to both cover the parts of bootAble
that you did not understand the first time. I'll step to the side and do
a follow on the differences when using cdrecord.
OK?
>If you want to have the presentation, I'll have to travel with my
>computer (no laptop at present for me; I'm too cheap!).
That's not a problem. Sandy has a burner on his Thinkpad. Also, if we do
everything but push the button and run the burner, this will not be a
problem.
Steven
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