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Old 02-May-2008, 03:18
slowpoke115
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Hi all, I have a suse10.3 install disk, with it I'm attempting to make a multiboot DVD, the other dvd images work fine but my suse images comes up with an error, the structure is basically as follows:


\suse\
\suse\boot\
\suse\suse\

and then a bunch of other folders in the boot and suse folders. The other images are exactly the same (e.g ophcrack\ophcrack, ophcrack\slax).

ophcrack
|
+-----slax
---------boot
suse
|
+----suse
--------boot

So basically the images are all located in folder with their subsiquent folders. At present the boot loader currently loads /boot/boot/i386/loader (I think) which confuses me as theres only one boot folder... Which files will I need to change (and what will they need changing too?), including repositories to make this successfully boot. The closest I've got is a booting system with repository errors

Thanks a lot
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Old 02-May-2008, 10:45
Khurram
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I would like to know, exactly what u mean by: multi-boot dvd?

and is os103 a cd-image?
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Old 08-May-2008, 03:39
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A DVD with three disk images on it (extracted iso's). I managed to get this working in the end, just working on something seperate now (ophcrack) having multiple linux distros on the same disk is a nightmare!
 

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