>(There have been other bootable Warp cd solutions
>floating
>around: I have d/l'd like 3 different white papers on this that were
>published over the past 2 years, but the do-it-yourself "recipes" all
>looked like a lot of fairly complicated work would be involved.)
The tools are there, but from what I now understand, the capability has
been pulled from the final (NOT the capability to boot from CD, that's
still there - the capability to easily make your own custom one.). You
may be able to figure out how to do it yourself from what's included, but
I don't know. It will be simple when the downloadable is ready.
--
- Mark
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