> On Mon, 2004-06-28 at 06:48, Douglas Furlong wrote: >> Good day all. >> >> I was hoping some one here may have had a similar problem, and found a >> way of getting around it. >> >> I am running a network with about 15 linux workstations, most of which >> don't have floppy drives but do have CD-ROM's. I may have to upgrade the >> BIOS that has been installed on them, and would if possible prefer to do >> this using a CD-ROM as apposed to floppy drives, due to their slow >> nature and habbit of being broken :\ >> >> Dose any one hear know of a howto for creating a simple windows bootdisk >> on a CD-ROM, that I could then create directories with the relevant BIOS >> updates in, has any one done this before? >> >> >> Doug >> >> P.S. Yes I know this is not Fedora centric. > > Doug, > > http://syslinux.zytor.com/iso.php#other > > Bob... http://www.freedos.org/freedos/files/ This works great. Just burn the ISO image to a CD and it will boot into DOS. I've used it for this same purpose! HTH. -- srb