Whoops! That's a bug in my script - I didn't update the path for 4.06. ((It only affects users who don't have "syslinux.tar.gz" already cached in multicd's folder.) It should be fixed now.
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Whoops! That's a bug in my script - I didn't update the path for 4.06. ((It only affects users who don't have "syslinux.tar.gz" already cached in multicd's folder.) It should be fixed now.
The "alternate" ISO images are the ones that use the text-based installer. ("server" images use that installer as well.) You can only have one of these Ubuntu text-based installers on a single disc,...
I've never tested Ubuntu Server until just now. But it looks like if you name the ISO "ubuntu-alternate.iso", it will work!
(I'll also edit ubuntu-alternate.sh so it can find the regular ISO...
The script doesn't have a way to use more than one mini.iso (unless it's one for Ubuntu and one for Debian - those are separate.) You can, however, include NetbootCD, or just copy the ubuntu-mini.sh...
I don't think there is a -b switch. Maybe it was a typo?
These are all the switches in multicd.sh:
-c) shift;export MD5=true;;
-d) shift;export DEBUG=true;;
-i) shift;export...
I changed a line in ubuntu-alternate.sh. Try it now & see if it works.
lkraemer: I'll look into those things soon.
ubuntu-12.04-alternate-i386.iso seems to work for me. I updated the script to support xubuntu alternate as well, so try again and see if you get the same error.
By the way, if you have more than one...
To the last three posters: unfortunately I am unable to duplicate any of the issues you are having, so I won't be able to fix them.
I will look at some of those hard drive tools and see if I can add...
Thanks for the information! I'm sure someone will find it handy.
I haven't tested your instructions but you might be able to get the same effect by starting with the CorePlus+NetbootCD boot option...
Looks like the SYSLINUX problem people on the last page were having. Xubuntu should be supported.
Use the -i option with multicd, and it should let you give each Ubuntu ISO its own name.
I updated the nbscript.sh to add an option for 64-bit CentOS/ScientificLinux. Press "download" and then see if it works.
It will be fixed in the newest version on the git repository (once I can upload it). Thanks.
NetbootCD 4.6 is out. The floppy version is fixed, Scientific Linux 6 and CentOS 6 are now supported, and it should work with UNetbootin now (I put kexec in nbinit4.gz.)
Also, I'm now posting...
I fixed CentOS and added support for Scientific Linux. Use the "download" option on the main menu.
@ascent1729: NetbootCD 4.5 needs multiple initrds. I never thought it would mess up unetbootin....
For #1, I assume the default server doesn't work for some reason. For #2, I'm not sure, but maybe the command-line syntax has changed. I should look into both of these.
In other news, there's a...
Version 6.8 is out, it has lots of bugfixes.
@buttate_la_pasta: I don't have that version of Hiren's, and I probably won't have the time soon to get to supporting it.
Thanks! You might want to know that I did not consider RAM at all when writing that new .cfg loader script. :P So anythng with multiple initrds needs a lot more RAM to load from within NetbootCD.
Arch Linux netboot ISOs work in the git repo version now. (You can name the dual-arch version "archdual.iso" or just keep the default name "archlinux-2011.08.19-netinstall-dual.iso".)
I've released NetbootCD 3.5. See the "Notes" section of the website for information. Version 4.0 isn't technically obselete - it still works just fine.
It's not because of the bug; I just haven't gotten around to adding it.
I'm not sure. I'll have to check.
You need both kexec support in the kernel AND a kexec binary. It's silly :)
I think with the next NetbootCD version, I'll add an option to the NetbootCD menu that lets you run a custom script. The...
I'm glad you were able to get it to work!
Just curious - what does your kexec script look like? Is it different depending on what you're booting?
I'm not sure you would be able to use the same plugin. But I'll download ArchBang and check it out.
I suppose I could make a tcz file for kexec, but it wouldn't help that much because the regular Tiny Core kernel doesn't support kexec. I'll probably just add kexec to the tinycore.gz on tc+nb.iso,...