I believe you use the append line in LILO to force linux to boot with
those arguments. I have used it before, but don't have the syntax in
front of me. it is easy to look up in the lilo documentation.
bug
On Thu, 17 Jun 1999, Jean-Philippe Berron wrote:
> My distant installation of Linux with kickstart works very well now.
>
> All is automatic but at the boot of the computer you have to insert a
> floppy disk of boot and you have to write "Linux ks" to launch the
> automatic installation.
>
> Do you think it is possible to don't write it? I would like just have to
> insert the floppy disk and have nothing to write after.
> What are the commands to use?
>
>