> > How do you pass a run level to init when booting a ltsp kernel?

On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Or, another method would be to pass an argument on the kernel command
> line,  maybe something descriptive like 'FIXWIN=Y'.

I've used this method (I think!) and I've tried to explain how I did it
here:
http://www.hughes.cam.ac.uk/~pd213/ltsp-instructions.html

It works really well for me. The users get a menu of boot options to
choose from and all I need to do to change it is update dhcpd.conf.
I've got it working using dhcp v3 now as well.

-- 
Phil Davey
Computer Officer
Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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