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This page helps create batch files to start colinux daemon up without doing any typing. It's really simple actually. Some times you are too lazy to create a batch file, but in fact they are really handy! Yes, basic dos and command line knowledge will still help in Windows today, and it probably always will. --LarsOlson Open an editor and create these files. Modify them to your needs. Save them with a batch extension (.bat) in your coLinux directory (i.e. c:\coLinux) OR if you are using an XML configuration file you'd make something like MassTranslated on Sun Apr 23 17:35:44 UTC 2006

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  • This page helps create batch files to start colinux daemon up without doing any typing. It's really simple actually. Some times you are too lazy to create a batch file, but in fact they are really handy! Yes, basic dos and command line knowledge will still help in Windows today, and it probably always will. --LarsOlson Open an editor and create these files. Modify them to your needs. Save them with a batch extension (.bat) in your coLinux directory (i.e. c:\coLinux) OR if you are using an XML configuration file you'd make something like MassTranslated on Sun Apr 23 17:35:44 UTC 2006
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  • This page helps create batch files to start colinux daemon up without doing any typing. It's really simple actually. Some times you are too lazy to create a batch file, but in fact they are really handy! Yes, basic dos and command line knowledge will still help in Windows today, and it probably always will. --LarsOlson Open an editor and create these files. Modify them to your needs. Save them with a batch extension (.bat) in your coLinux directory (i.e. c:\coLinux) rem Example: This is an example RunCoLin.bat echo Starting coLinux... colinux-daemon kernel=vmlinux cobd0=root_fs.1gb cofs0=c: emp root=/dev/cobd0 eth0=tuntap OR if you are using an XML configuration file you'd make something like rem Example: This is an example RunCoLin.bat echo Starting coLinux... colinux-daemon -c default.colinux.xml MassTranslated on Sun Apr 23 17:35:44 UTC 2006
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