Hi Nico/Taiidan, After entering "*syslinux_configfile (*", when I press *TAB, I* I am not seeing anything (nothing is coming)..
So, I have tried this command *"syslinux_configfile (usb0)/boot/grub/grub.cfg" *and got the error (Kernel without label). My USB ONIE installers has following files, */initrd.xz* */vmlinuz* */boot/boot.cat <http://boot.cat>* */boot/eltorito.img* */boot/grub/gurb.cfg* */boot/i386-PC/ *.mod (Lot of .mod files)* Thanks, Dhanasekar On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 5:01 AM, Nico Huber <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Dhanasekar, > > On 14.06.2017 11:21, Dhanasekar Jaganathan wrote: > > Hi Taiidan, > > > > My USB ONIE installers don't have "isolinux/syslinux.cfg". It has > > "boot/grub/grub.cfg". > > > > When I try to run "syslinux_configfile (usb0)/boot/grub/grub.cfg" in GRUB > > command line, I am getting "*kernel without label*" error. > > > > Please provide your commands > > Taiidan already told you the correct command name (33 lines below). You > might have missed it ;) > > Nico > > > > > Thanks, > > Dhanasekar > > > > On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 3:22 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> On 06/13/2017 10:22 AM, Dhanasekar Jaganathan wrote: > >> > >> Hi All, > >>> > >>> I am trying to install ONIE from USB which has ONIE installer. > Actually, I > >>> am using GRUB2 as a payload. If Coreboot display list of bootable > >>> device,I > >>> can select USB which will install a OS in the hard disk. As I > understood > >>> that Coreboot won't display list of available bootable device (not like > >>> vendor bios).I don't know how to give control to bootable USB or boot a > >>> bootable USB by coreboot. Can you please help me on this?. > >>> > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> Dhanasekar > >>> > >> Assuming you are booting a standard linux distro iso: > >> syslinux_configfile (*TAB* to see what is available > >> > >> then simply for instance syslinux_configfile (usb0,msdos1)/isolinux/ > syslinux.cfg > >> (or w/e) > >> > >> also configfile (ahci0,msdos1)/grub2/grub.cfg to load a grub cfg > >> > >> Ideally you would add a grub cfg to the coreboot image that does > something > >> like load a config file from a specified local disk so that it is easy > to > >> update (ie: no re-flashing) instructions for that are on the wiki. > >> > >> SeaBIOS would provide the classic AMI style F12 selection menu, but I > >> don't like it due to how many times I have accidentally enabled option > rom > >> execution by forgetting to include the configuration file. > >> > > > > > > > >
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