said:
>> http://www.edm2.com/0701/warpboot.html
>I'm in big trouble if this is a good place to *start*. It's not written
>in the English I was taught..
I thought you understood the output of the kernel debugger after all the
time you have spent with it.
Skip down to section II which discusses the process and the files
involved. This is the interesting stuff for our purposes.
>this literally wasn't in English, at the least the beginning wasn't, but
>was certainly more understandable.
You are hard to please. It's mostly English.
Steven
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