06.05.2017 09:22, Carl Karsten пишет:
> On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 12:22 AM, Andrei Borzenkov <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
>> 06.05.2017 01:24, Carl Karsten пишет:
>>> On Fri, May 5, 2017 at 12:24 PM, Andrei Borzenkov <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> 05.05.2017 07:18, Carl Karsten пишет:
>>>>> i pxe boot grub,  that works.
>>>>>
>>>>> often I want to boot local media and don't hit the "boot device" key
>>>> (which
>>>>> isn't consistent)
>>>>>
>>>>> If I could host this on my tftp server and boot it, that would do what
>> I
>>>>> need:
>>>>>
>>>>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/btmgr/
>>>>> "Smart BootManager is an os independent BootManager which has easy to
>> use
>>>>> interface and many other features. The main goals of SBM are to be
>>>>> absolutely OS independent, flexible and full-featured. It has all of
>> the
>>>>> features needed to boot a variety of OS."
>>>>>
>>>>> any tips on how to make that happen?
>>>>>
>>>>> with selinux I did this:
>>>>>
>>>>> label sbm-floppy
>>>>>     kernel syslinux/memdisk
>>>>>     append initrd=util/sbm/sbm.img
>>>>>
>>>>> memdisk would setup a floppy like ram disk.. or something.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> GRUB does not have native support for RAM disk. Given that this is
>>>> completely standalone, there is little sense to re-implement memdisk
>>>> really. Just load it from grub.
>>>>
>>>
>>> menuentry "sbm" {
>>> linux  util/sbm/sbm.img
>>> }
>>>
>>
>> You need to use linux16.
>>
> 
> Same
> 
> error: too many setup sectors
> 


Sorry, did not look carefully. You were told to load memdisk, not sbm.
Jordan even gave you exact URL to description how to do it. Any reason
you did not look at this URL or follow it if you did?


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