[email protected] wrote:
> If I start booting from my livecd I get the Debian splash screen and a boot 
> prompt.

for lenny, the defaults are that syslinux menu is enabled, so you get a
menu to select entries from.

you're either building with an old version of live-helper, or have
disabled the syslinux menu.

if you insist on not using the syslinux menu, the targets to boot the
installer are the same as for regular installation media, means
'install', 'installgui', 'expert', 'expertgui', 'rescue', 'rescuegui',
'auto', and 'autogui'.


> I read about live-initramfs, especially:
> 
> {locale|debian-installer/locale}=LOCALE
> 
>     Configure the running locale as specified, if not present the live-media 
> rootfs configured locale will be used and if also this one misses 
> live-initramfs behave as "locale=en_US.UTF-8" was specified. If only 2 
> lowercase letter are specified (like "it"), the "maybe wanted" locale is 
> generated (like en:EN.UTF-8), in this case if also "keyb=" is unspecified is 
> set with those 2 lowercase letters (keyb=us). Beside that facility, only UTF8 
> locales are supported by live-initramfs.
> 
> Is this the right way?

it's not an option, it's an own target, see above.

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