Hi,

Thank you for the answer.

I get ltsp_initrd_kit and rename files:
bzImage-2.4.22-ltsp-2 -> bzltsp
initrd-2.4.22-ltsp-2.gz -> ltsprd.gz

I did a first test with LILO...
... and it doesn't work.

I putted:
==============================
image=/boot/bzltsp
root = /dev/hda5
label = ltsp
append = "initrd=ltsprd.gz init=/linuxrc rw root=/dev/rom0 console=/dev/tty2"
read-only
==============================
(notice there isn't any /dev/rom0 in the OS I used to launch LILO)

I get:
==============================
boot: ltsp
Loading ltsp.....................
BIOS data check successful
Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting the kernel.
==============================

2 seconds and then nothing except "Caps lock" and "scroll lock" blinking 
(light on/light off).

Do you see where I did a mistake?

Thank you very much.

PS:
I get the same with loadlin:
c:\loadlin\loadlin.exe c:\loadlin\bzltsp initrd=c:\loadlin\initrd.gz 
init=/linuxrc rw root=/dev/rom0 console=/dev/tty2
and
c:\loadlin\loadlin.exe c:\loadlin\bzltsp initrd=initrd.gz init=/linuxrc rw 
root=/dev/rom0 console=/dev/tty2
--
Stephane.




Le Jeudi 20 Novembre 2003 10:38, Karl Lunger a �crit :
> Stephane Boireau wrote:
> 
> >Hi,
> >
> >Is it possible to launch client boot image via loadlin?
> >  
> >
> Yes, i use it to boot from DOS on Novell NetWare diskless PCs. From this 
> configuration the executable-etherboot-image from rom-o-matic.net not 
> work. Get the initrd_kit from ltsp-project, get the kernel and the 
> initrd-file from it. Under dos start
> 
>     loadlin kernelimage initrd=initrd.gz init=/linuxrc rw root=/dev/rom0 
> console=/dev/tty2
> 
> When you have DOS you can test the executable version of the etherboot 
> --> www-rom-o-matic.net
> 
> Happy Hacking
> Karl
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