From ralf@lappi.waldorf-gmbh.de  Thu May 20 13:18:27 1999
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From: Ralf Baechle <ralf@gnu.org>
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Subject: DECstation CDROM question
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What format of CDROM are DECstations using for booting from?  I'm
just pondering about the problem how to brew a CD which can be used
both by as many systems for installation purposes as possible.  I
believe such a hack is important for acceptance by Linux distributors.

  Ralf

