Thomas wrote:I recognized that I can use uncompressed images too...
as702 wrote:You can, yes..
Thats's good. It saves some seconds ;-)
Thomas wrote:Pperhaps the ubcd doesn't like uncompressed images
and tries first to uncompress... ?
And it would be recommendable only to use gziped "%disk%.igz" files with the "igz" extension...
as702 wrote:Why?
I mean, _if_ UBCD tries first to uncompress and perhaps wait for a timout
and then UBCD loads the file as a "normal" img file. In this case it might
be better to use compressed files by default... anyway...
as702 wrote:You could. The thing to bare in mind is that isolinux only accepts 8.3 file names. [...]
Good to know, but I still have an other question which belongs
to the *.img, *.gz or *.igz files
Does anybody know a program which is able to build 1.44/2.88 MB
*.img files from a subdirectory and from the command-prompt to
use it in a batch-file? I can't use WinImage or theese kind
of BUI-based programs and WinImage can't build from the command-prompt.
Of course it has command-line options, but I have to answer
the upcoming MessageBoxes and its not easy to handle boot disks
with WinImage...
Perhaps similar to dd, but not from a device. I need to build this
*.img files from a subdirectory.
Or does anybody know how can I realize this with dd?
Thomas