[plug] F-Prot on Bootable CD
Chris Griffin
chrisg at doladns.dola.wa.gov.au
Wed Jan 22 13:59:00 WST 2003
While everyone is one the subject...
I have in the past tried to create a bootable CD, both in Linux and
Window$. They both seem
to want me to supply a boot image file for: "floppy emulation", "HDD
emulation" or "no emulation"
The "no emulation" option does not end up with a bootable CD and I do not
have "images"
for the other options?? Or do I have one and not know it?
Can someone enlighten me on this subject please?
Chris Griffin
At 19:57 21/01/03 +0800, you wrote:
>I wish to make a Bootable CD that will contain a minimal system and
>F-Prot. I was thinking of using Debian but do not know how to make the CD.
>It will need to be able to mount NTFS partitions and run F-Prot on all the
>files on the partitions. I will also be able to update the CD at regular
>intervals to update the DEFs, I don't mind burning another cd. I was
>wondering if it is possible to do this on a windows machine or will I have
>to make the ISO on a Linux box and burn it through a windows machine as I
>don't have a Linux box with burner.
>Thanks
>Tim
>
>LinuxAlien
>
>Riverton, Perth, WA
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