I would also like to know this exact info, specifically for the
netboot.  I CANNOT figure out the kexec command...

On Sep 10, 6:09 pm, Dylan Vassallo <[email protected]> wrote:
> First of all, I must say that I am very impressed with and grateful
> for the quality of the atv-bootloader project's code and
> documentation. Installing Linux to my Apple TV has turned out to be
> quite fun :)
>
> I am wondering if anyone has been able to boot the Server or netboot
> versions of Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx. I was able to install the
> standard desktop version, but it consumes almost all of my ATV's
> memory and is unnecessary for my purposes (I am not interested in
> running MythTV, rather, I want to use my ATV as a quiet, low-power,
> always-on network server, and a text-based command-line interface is
> preferable for that). I can't seem to figure out the correct kexec
> parameters for booting either of these versions (yes, I have read up
> on how to use kexec and why certain keywords are needed for getting
> proper graphics).  My only guess is that because these versions of
> Ubuntu don't use casper, the instructions for booting a Gutsy Live CD
> (http://code.google.com/p/atv-bootloader/wiki/
> BootingLiveCD#Ubuntu_7.10_Gutsy) aren't applicable. FWIW I also
> haven't been able to boot the Alternate version, although that isn't
> what I want to install.
>
> With regard to the netboot version, K. Vargas posted earlier saying
> that he was able to boot the Lucid netboot installer by creating a
> hybrid of the Lucid initrd and the Karmic vmlinuz. If anyone could
> give me the general idea of how one would go about creating such a
> hybrid, it would be much appreciated as an alternative to getting the
> Server version to boot.
>
> Thanks in advance for any assistance :) I'm hoping to have my server
> go live within a week before I start school again.

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