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author | hpa <hpa> | 2001-12-06 05:30:20 +0000 |
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committer | hpa <hpa> | 2001-12-06 05:30:20 +0000 |
commit | 23044fab271362b43bf037ec6bc19e459f22a87e (patch) | |
tree | 116fbb9d3736ffd7d7d32bd254d4553152f894b2 /isolinux.doc | |
parent | 115ba2015d4891ac1f5d07cb76e6ceef9b7bcdbb (diff) | |
download | syslinux-23044fab271362b43bf037ec6bc19e459f22a87e.tar.gz |
ISOLINUX: Support booting from image files (if the BIOS works).
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diff --git a/isolinux.doc b/isolinux.doc index 86267759..56ea93fa 100644 --- a/isolinux.doc +++ b/isolinux.doc @@ -63,3 +63,30 @@ ISOLINUX is by default built in two versions, one version with extra debugging messages enabled. If you are having problems with ISOLINUX, I would greatly appreciate if you could try out the debugging version (isolinux-debug.bin) and let me know what it reports. + + + ++++ BOOTING DOS (OR OTHER SIMILAR OPERATING SYSTEMS) ++++ + +To boot DOS, or other real-mode operating systems (protected-mode +operating systems may or may not work correctly), using ISOLINUX, you +need to prepare a disk image (usually a floppy image, but a hard disk +image can be used on *most* systems) with the relevant operating +system. This file should be included on the CD-ROM in the /isolinux +directory, and have a .img extension. The ".img" extension does not +have to be specified on the command line, but has to be explicitly +specified if used in a "kernel" statement in isolinux.cfg. + +For a floppy image, the size of the image should be exactly one of the +following: + + 1,228,800 bytes - For a 1200K floppy image + 1,474,560 bytes - For a 1440K floppy image + 2,949,120 bytes - For a 2880K floppy image + +Any other size is assumed to be a hard disk image. In order to work +on as many systems as possible, a hard disk image should have exactly +one partition, marked active, that covers the entire size of the disk +image file. Even so, hard disk images are not supported on all +BIOSes. + + |