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Multiboot CD help


hakr007

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hi,

I'm new and building a multiboot cd.

i HAVE read FlyAKite's tutorial but i'm kinda in a tight spot.

the OSes i'm including are:

win 3.0

win 3.11

win 3.1

win 95A Floppy ED.

win 95b Floppy Ed.

win 98FE Floppy

win 98SE floppy

win nt 3.1

win nt 3.5

WFW 3.1

WFW 3.11

now heres my question(s).

1. for the 98's how would i go about doing it using the floppy edition?

2 how would i do it for 95 and 3.x?

3. any other tutorials to read?

Thanks much!

-matt

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  • 2 months later...

you could make an image file from the floppy (.IMA or .IMG) and edit it to point to the folder that contains the installation files.

and just out of curiosity, what the heck you gonna do with those old OSes?

Edited by amd64lover
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seriously, the links given should be enough. Your questions have all been answered, including adding floppies. The thing is you have to read and digest the info. No one can give you a set directory structure because everyone has different things on their multiboot and/or unique naming styles.

You want to boot and setup 95-98 /ME.......read up at tech-hints about 95/98. It explains

1.How to get and prepare bootfiles.

2. What type of files you need to install an OS.

3. How to go about naming the OS folders and how to direct the bootable image towards it.

3. How to automate setup and integrate the cd-key.

You need to read......read......gather resources.... read....test....then post saying you have tried everything.

I suggest you begin with the The 911 Rescue CD so you can get direct links to some bootable images needed and you can see how to put them in it's structure step by step. Then read some more and Search the forums. Everything you asked and wanted has been answered and given.

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