@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ since large quantities of output to this box may cause gbootroot to use too
much cpu power; however, output may still be found in the text file "verbose"
in /tmp/gbootroot_tmp'time-date'.</p>
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<p><Palign="center"><b>
Using the Advanced Boot Section</b></p>
@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ are in the kernel or they do not exist.</p>
"append =" Add append options to brlilo.conf. If you are using a frame
buffer device you could add something like video=matrox:vesa:402,depth:16.</p>
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<Palign="center">
<b>Using the Advanced Root Section</b></P>
@ -184,6 +184,7 @@ reflect the path to this root filesystem.
You can now test with the UML
button or a put together a complete Boot/Root set with the Submit button.</p>
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<p><Palign="center"><b>User Mode Linux Box</b></p>
@ -334,10 +335,15 @@ provided the user much more versatility and power in creating distributions.
<P><b>How can I test gBootRoot?</b></P>
<P>Get SETUP.GZ as the filesystem from <ahref="http://www.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/index.html">looplinux</a> or get it from my <ahref="/bootroot/setup.gz">site</a>.