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Subject: Re: new member
From: Sayamindu Dasgupta ####@####.####
Date: 23 Dec 2001 19:44:48 -0000
Message-Id: <20011224011516.A5598@Softhome.net>

On Sun, Dec 23, 2001 at 03:27:23PM -0500, David Merrill announced:
>  On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 12:55:13AM +0000, Rajesh Fowkar wrote:
>  > Hi everybody,
>  > 
>  > I have just joined this list. I have created a mini-howto on ext2 to ext3
>  > conversion. It is available at :
>  > 
>  > http://www.symonds.net/~rajesh/howto/ext3/index.html
>  > 
>  > I have written it in plain html. I have no idea about docbook format which
>  > on LDP you guys are using. From where should I start my journey of LDP to
>  > submit my above mini-howto ?
>  
>  Welcome.
>  
>  We will convert the document to DocBook for you. You shouldn't have
>  any trouble maintaining it after that.
>  
>  Can I get a volunteer to do this conversion please?
>  
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hi
Me willing to volunteer, 
(tho i'll just use the sgml template out there ;-)
cheers
Sayamindu

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Sub : How to make a Loadlin bootdisk                 LOST #119

This is the simplest way making your own boot disk.  Totally a 
DOS prompt job. In DOS [1] "format a: /s/v" [2] Copy two files
your kernel (usually vmlinuz) and "loadlin.exe" to it, [3] and  
make a one-line config.sys to point to your / device and boot:
e.g. "shell=a:\loadlin.exe a:\vmlinuz root=/dev/hda2 ro"
      
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