[RULE] Raul's (and others) boot managers

DervishD raul at pleyades.net
Sat Oct 18 13:27:48 EEST 2003


    Hi Marco :)

 * M. Fioretti <m.fioretti at inwind.it> dixit:
> > The gzipped source is just 5.0KiB, would hurt anyone posting it to
> > the list?
> the best thing to do is to write a screenful or two or documentation,
> and sent it to me with the code, so I will make a page for it on the
> RULE web site. We do want to advertise all the lean and mean software
> around, even if it is not actually used in our boot and iso images.

    I don't feel like publishing it like a real boot manager: it
isn't. It's just a linux boot loader, and it's requirements are quite
special, even in the disk layout. The assembly code has two or three
pages of documentation, most of it a warning. If you want, I can put
the code here (code+doc, gzipped, are just 5KiB), otherwise you will
need to wait for me to release the code (a month or two, when I'm
able to release all my free software projects) ;)

    I don't want people trying to use such a dangerous item ;)) I'm
working on a boot manager inspired by GRUB, but quite small,
supporting only Linux on ext2. That one may be of more interest, if I
finish it, of course O:)))

    BTW, did you receive my private email about my mirror contents,
snail mail address, etc...? The most important part was that I asked
by a md5sum (or similar) of the RULE iso image, just to make sure
that my downloaded copy is correct.

    Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado

-- 
Linux Registered User 88736
http://www.pleyades.net & http://raul.pleyades.net/


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