Although I was waiting like crazy I can't download it from Mega. Can you upload it to google drive as you have the last stable one? Exept if you are going to upload the stable version soon so don't bother...
I'll see what I can do, but my Google Drive is close to full.Although I was waiting like crazy I can't download it from Mega. Can you upload it to google drive as you have the last stable one? Exept if you are going to upload the stable version soon so don't bother...
label UBCD
Menu label UBCD ==>
kernel menu.c32
APPEND /ubcd/menus/syslinux/main.cfg
text help
Boot UBCD.
endtext
You're welcome, it's my absolute pleasure making this.First of all, I want to thank you for making such a wonderful boot DVD that is kept up-to-date. It seems these days that so many have stopped being maintained (Hirens's BootCD, etc...)
Second, I have a few suggestions/questions:
1. Is there any chance of integrating the Ultimate Boot CD? It is just a matter copying the "ubcd" and "pmagic" folders of the UBCD iso to to the Medicat ISO ( and of course the licence.txt, though it should probably be renamed to UBCDlicense.txt), copying the <ISOROOT>/boot/grub folder to MediCat's Boot folder, and adding the following to the menu:
Images:Code:label UBCD Menu label UBCD ==> kernel menu.c32 APPEND /ubcd/menus/syslinux/main.cfg text help Boot UBCD. endtext
http://i.imgur.com/9hbmA5w.png
http://i.imgur.com/jHoxmZX.png
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/graphics/screenshot.gif
In my opinion, MediCat and UBCD make nice compliments of each other, as MediCat has Mini Win10, and many Windows diagnostic utilities, and UBCD has a customized Pmagic with many Linux-based diagnostic utilities, along with a FreeDOS system + utils that, honestly, blows MedicCat's out of the water...
2. Why Lubuntu? Honestly, the Lubuntu theme makes me want to puke... Maybe Xubuntu instead? It is also lightweight, and the theme looks good enough that I have been using it pretty much every day for the past few years.
3. Would you think about maybe using GitHub to host menu files, image files, etc. and using their issue tracker? This would make it easier for people to contribute and you to keep track of issues and feature requests.
Thanks again for making such a wonderful boot DVD/USB!
I have dropped working on a 32-bit version because it's too difficult to maintain two versions, unless someone can merge my two Mini Windows 10 BOOT.WIM files together with a selectable menu using BOOTMGR. I did it successfully before, but it only worked in VMware and not real hardware. (I'm not very good at using command-line tools) If we could get that working, then I could just let the user decide what version of Mini Windows 10 they want to boot into using one ISO. However, the last version 4.23.2016 will still be downloadable in the Legacy folder when the new release hits.Hello,
1)problem is solved, it just didn't boot through a VM it worked fine at the PC.
2)I thought it was only WinPE but perharps you had changed something... ok then.
On the addittion of the UBCD I am also in favor, I was about to try to customize and add this since it's the only other distro still maintained...
For the Lubuntu I think that you selected this because it is the lighter... However I would choose something like Kali Linux because of the tools...
Will you have a 32bit iso when the distro is stable?
I want to say that your work is excellent and I like all the additions. Congratulations on maintaining this wonderfull distro!
I'm wondering if it's just a driver issue, or if the application is just garbage. I'll need to do more testing with it. Thank you for bringing this to my attention sir!Moreover Acronid Disk Director is not finding my SSD while the Boot CD of it that I have does. Is it because it is a demo? Does any one else experiencing that?
And bigger and bigger... Its nearly doubled in size from the last release, weighing in at almost 8GB now... Yikes.This distribution is getting better and better every day!!!
Thanks, I've put a lot of work into this.You rock, this is an awesome project.
They'll be on the stable version. I won't ever be doing any "rolling release" uploads until I change ISPs, and I don't see myself shifting to a different one any time soon. My current ISP sucks for upload speeds, so the stable version will have all the changes.Do you have the iso updated with the last changes/addittions or we are going to see the changes at the "stable" version?