Here's the content of the troublesome file (where {TAB} is shown, those corresponds to tab characters):
All documentation is provided online, so you'll need to find a workstation with internet access. If you don't have internet, take a look at the ./DIALUP directory. Each file represents a state, open the appropriate one, and find you city (or, at least, the closest one). Then, plug your computer into a phone line and dial it with your modem. Voila! Internet. There is also a dialer, for Winblows, on the root of this disk that you may need to install (iinet.exe). I haven't tested any of these numbers but you should be able to dial without their software. If not, then you can always install it. GParted:{TAB}goo.gl/hEDqa Konboot:{TAB}[[ N/A ]] TRK:{TAB}{TAB}goo.gl/5fPQk BackTrack:{TAB}goo.gl/GUWKt Xubuntu:{TAB}goo.gl/qa7Ij CrunchBang:{TAB}goo.gl/nVvpM FreeBSD:{TAB}goo.gl/WPGKI I've included the GParted manual in text format for the safety of your computer (GPARTED.TXT). You would be wise to read it well. While the authors that created GParted designed it with little room for corruption or data loss; it can still happen due to hardware issues or a simple mistake by the user (which is very easy). ALWAYS BACKUP YOUR DATA!! No one likes to see things like "BOOTMGR IS MISSING" with unbacked data on the computer. Be smart, be safe.
There's another concern I have as well. When I create the xboot image, there's a duplicate of my Xubuntu image which takes the ISO size over the standard DVD size. There's /images/xubuntu.iso and /images/images/xubuntu.iso. The latter of which corresponds to the correct file size of the original image. Which, if any, should I remove?
Edited by antoine, 21 November 2011 - 11:10 PM.