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Sat Dec 1 17:18:54 EST 2012


Description: Bootloader for Linux/i386 using MS-DOS floppies
 SYSLINUX is a boot loader for the Linux/i386 operating system which
  operates off an MS-DOS/Windows FAT filesystem.  It is intended to
   simplify first-time installation of Linux, and for creation of rescue
    and other special-purpose boot disks.

    Hope this helps.
              Kenny

On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 04:20:13PM -0500, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> Hi all.
> 
> Upon examining the boot cd for  partition image, I noticed that in addition to the standard vmlinuz, initrd.img, and message.txt files which I expected to find, there are files called "ldlinux.sys", "syslinux", "syslinux.cfg", and "syslinux.com". Is it possible to tell from the names of the latter files which boot loader the cd uses? If so, then where can I find more info on this boot loader? Thanks in advance.
> Greg
> 
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