@Victor,
As you probably know, I've been testing so to try to solve the grub4dos + fdubcd.iso method, but I have also been looking at the other possibilities, superfloppy and hdd images.
The superfloppy is my favorite for fdubcd, but you said there might be some systems that are not bootable because of the non-standard size. If you could share your concerns, maybe we could find some "best-values".
About the hdd image, I've been looking at the one you included in ubcd 52a2, and I was able to improve its format. Looking at the values you used and the specific boot codes, I wasn't able to guess what was the reasoning for the used values, or what was the exact source of the boot code for the VBR and the MBR. Since the procedure I use for hdd images is based on what I use for superfloppies, I would like to ask you if you could share this info.
TIA,
Ady.
As you probably know, I've been testing so to try to solve the grub4dos + fdubcd.iso method, but I have also been looking at the other possibilities, superfloppy and hdd images.
The superfloppy is my favorite for fdubcd, but you said there might be some systems that are not bootable because of the non-standard size. If you could share your concerns, maybe we could find some "best-values".
About the hdd image, I've been looking at the one you included in ubcd 52a2, and I was able to improve its format. Looking at the values you used and the specific boot codes, I wasn't able to guess what was the reasoning for the used values, or what was the exact source of the boot code for the VBR and the MBR. Since the procedure I use for hdd images is based on what I use for superfloppies, I would like to ask you if you could share this info.
TIA,
Ady.