Important: This document may be outdated. If the date on the title page is more than six months ago, please check the Bootdisk-HOWTO homepage to see if a more recent version exists.
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Graham Chapman wrote the original Bootdisk-HOWTO and supported it through version 3.1. Tom Fawcett started as co-author around the time kernel v2 was introduced, and he is the document's current maintainer. Chapman has disappeared from the Linux community and his whereabouts are currently unknown.
This information is intended for Linux on the Intel platform. Much of this information may be applicable to Linux on other processors, but I have no first-hand experience or information about this. If you have experience with bootdisks on other platforms, please contact me.
Create chapter on dealing with large bootdisk components, eg libc.so, busybox, uClib, etc.
Create chapter on dealing with large bootdisk components, eg libc.so, busybox, uClib, etc.
Mention user-mode-linux as a way of testing out bootdisks, if I can ever get it to work.
Re-analyze distribution bootdisks and update the "How the Pros do it" section.
Delete section that describes how to upgrade existing distribution bootdisks. This is usually more trouble than it's worth.
I welcome any feedback, good or bad, on the content of this document. I have done my best to ensure that the instructions and information herein are accurate and reliable. Please let me know if you find errors or omissions. When writing, please indicate the version number of the document you're referencing.
We thank the many people who assisted with corrections and suggestions. Their contributions have made it far better than we could ever have done alone.
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