> Thanks Charles, I tried it but it failed. What if anything remains in the
> syslinux.cfg file? Do you include the "LRP=" and "PKGPATH=" in the new
file?
> Do you leave them blank in the old one?

You might want to see the CD-ROM readme file...it goes over the use of these
settings in a bit more detail.

When the system boots, the /linuxrc script searches the kernel command line
for a "boot=" parameter, and tries to mount the specified device.  If the
lrpkg.cfg and/or pkgpath.cfg files are found on this device, the contents of
those files override the kernel command line settings provided by
syslinux.cfg.  Therefore, if you've got lrpkg.cfg and pkgpath.cfg files, the
contents of LRP= and PGKPATH= in syslinux.cfg are "don't care", and can even
be blank.

Both files should have a single line of data, which is *EXACTLY* what would
come after LRP= or PKGPATH= on the kernel command line.  LRP= and PKGPATH=
should *NOT* appear in these files.  Again, refer to the CD-ROM readme for
details...

Charles Steinkuehler
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net
http://c0wz.steinkuehler.net (lrp.c0wz.com mirror)


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