bootcd 5.11 source package in Ubuntu

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bootcd (5.11) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Wrong dependency (typo: yslinux instead of syslinux fixed)

 -- Bernd Schumacher <email address hidden>  Thu, 12 Oct 2017 09:54:52 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Bernd Schumacher
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Original maintainer:
Bernd Schumacher
Architectures:
all
Section:
utils
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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Builds

Bionic: [FULLYBUILT] amd64

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bootcd_5.11.dsc 1.4 KiB c7052457e11c05185fbb047f13e02d79075e8d48eba8a637cf1394fa70a69539
bootcd_5.11.tar.xz 84.8 KiB 5d1589fbfcd40b38953d5872bb0d033f1096ced7f068e3713f7444d10b918889

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Binary packages built by this source

bootcd: run your system from cd without need for disks

 Build an image of your running Debian System with the command bootcdwrite.
 You can also build a bootcd ISO image via NFS on a remote System.
 When you run your system from CD you do not need any disks. All
 changes will be done in ram. To reuse this changes at next boot time
 you can save them on FLOPPY with the command bootcdflopcp. If booting
 from your CD-drive is not supported, booting from FLOPPY is possible.
 It is possible to install a new system from the running CD with the
 command bootcd2disk. Bootcd2disk can also find a target disk, format
 it and make it bootable automatically. Bootcd also supports lilo,
 grub, initrd, udev, lvm, transparent-compression ISO 9660 fs and
 syslinux/isolinux. The included FAQ describes how bootcd can do
 online or offline backups of other Linux distributions, resulting
 in restore-bootcds. The bootcdbackupwizard helps to create online
 backups.