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MultiCD - How Plugins Work
http://multicd.us/howto.html
MultiCD - How Plugins Work. Last updated: April 25, 2012. Each plugin is a .sh file in the plugins folder. I'll take. The plugin for Feather Linux, as an example. Feather hasn't been updated in the last couple of years, but it's simple enough to make a good plugin sample. This section contains a "set -e" command that tells the script to quit on errors, the name and version (usually a last-modified date) of the plugin, and the MIT license. It also has a command. Which loads functions like. For some plugin...
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MultiCD - Supported Distributions
http://multicd.us/supported.html
MultiCD - How Plugins Work. In most cases, you can use the original filename of the ISO and it will be detected by MultiCD, or you can use the filename in this list. If the ISO you want to use is not in the list below, or if MultiCD's plugin for that ISO is too old to work, you can try using the generic. Plugin instead, which will load the ISO into RAM and boot it with memdisk. To use the generic plugin, name the ISO [something].generic.iso. 8594; antergos.iso. 8594; antix.iso. Arch Linux FTP or CORE.
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