It can't be as simple as putting ...LRP=/dev/hda1/lrpkg.cfg in the
syslinux.cfg. Or can it?
No, it's actually simpler :)
If a file with the name lrpkg.cfg is found on your boot= device, the
contents of that file replace the LRP= portion of the kernel command line.
Charles -
Thanks for
Thanks! I did look at the DCD image to see how it was done but in the ISO
image, the syslinux.cfg file has the packages listed out and the lrpkg.cfg
has that same information so I'm not clear on the syntax to make the
program
look for the list of packages in the lrpkg.cfg file. That's the
How about using the file lrpkg.cfg according to the DCD format. Not a lot of
difference between a CD and a flash other than R/W.
lrpkg.cfg has no limit. It is is just a text line containing everything from
syslinux.cfg after the LRP=
it could look like this
. Sourceforge. Net
Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Breaking the 255 byte barrier
How about using the file lrpkg.cfg according to the DCD format.
Not a lot of
difference between a CD and a flash other than R/W.
lrpkg.cfg has no limit. It is is just a text line containing
everything from