New release mostly to address the MEMDISK corruption issue.

Changes in 2.04:
        * ALL: Reclaim even more low memory by observing that
          comboot_seg == real_mode_seg is perfectly fine, and by the
          fact that the 1000h segment managed to get unused in all
          derivatives...
        * PXELINUX: Attempt to negotiate full Ethernet-sized blocks
          (1468 bytes) using the blksize option.
        * SYSLINUX: Resurrect the old no-mtools version of the
          installer, although as a root-only tool.  Some distributors
          have indicated that they need a small standalone installer.
        * MEMDISK: Fix a memory offset computation error when
          installing compressed disks which generally would cause
          1 MB of memory to be wasted.
        * MEMDISK: Fix installing the E820 memory map.  Calling
          INT 15h AX=0E820h with MEMDISK 2.03 loaded would give a
          completely corrupt memory map.
        * SYSLINUX: Make libsyslinux a dynamic library, so that it can
          be updated separately from client programs.  The whole idea,
          after all, is to enable alternate programs to become
          syslinux installers.
        * Include an rpm spec file in the distribution, so rpmbuild
          -ta works.

Changes in 2.03:
        * Actually support comment lines in the configuration file.
        * PXELINUX: Try to resolve some problems with stack switches.
        * PXELINUX: Handle PXE stacks with broken routing.
          With these workarounds, the remote install PXE boot floppy
          (rbfg.exe) from Argon Technologies should work correctly.
        * Fix problems with Perl scripts in UTF-8 locales.
        * You probably need NASM 0.98.34 or later to compile this
          version.  0.98.36 is recommended.
        * MEMDISK: Now supports gzip compressed images.

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Title:		syslinux
Version:	2.04
Entered-date:	2003-04-16
Description: 	SYSLINUX is a collection of boot loaders for the Linux
		operating system which operates off MS-DOS floppies,
		network servers using PXE firmware, or from CD-ROMs.
		It is intended to simplify first-time installation of
		Linux, rescue disks, and other uses for boot floppies.
		A SYSLINUX floppy can be manipulated using standard
		MS-DOS (or any other OS that can access an MS-DOS
		filesystem) tools once it has been created; and
		requires only a very small DOS or Linux program to
		create in the first place.  It also includes MEMDISK,
		a tool to boot legacy operating systems from
		nontraditional media like PXE or CD-ROM.
Keywords:	syslinux pxelinux msdos boot loader floppy install
		network pxe iso9660 cdfs memdisk
Author:		hpa@zytor.com (H. Peter Anvin)
Maintained-by:	hpa@zytor.com (H. Peter Anvin)
Primary-site:	ftp.kernel.org /pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux
		387735 syslinux-2.04.tar.gz
		473179 syslinux-2.04.zip
Alternate-site:	ibiblio.org /pub/Linux/system/boot/loaders
Platforms:	DOS or Linux to install.  Linux, perl and nasm 0.98.35 or
		later required to build from source.
Copying-policy: GPL
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