Keld J�rn Simonsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> > Pixel had an even better solution, which is to use isolinux/alt0 all.rdz 
> > and vmlinuz.  Just take the LILO example from the Wiki page for using 
> > hd.img, substitute all.rdz for hd.rdz and vmlinuz for vmlinuz-hdimg 

should not be needed as all "vmlinuz" of boot floppies are the
same.


> > (using their actual locations in your cooker tree), and append a 
> > /sbin/lilo to your cooker update script (in case the update changes one 
> > of these files).
> > 
> > Booting this gives you a panel from which you can choose HD install.
> 
> OK, tried it and it worked, sort of...
> 
> That is, it could not get my display, need to investigate further...
> 
> What is the difference between isoinux/alt0 and alt1 ?

alt0 is the 2.4 kernel, alt1 the 2.2.

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Guillaume Cottenceau - http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gc/

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