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en:guides:persistence_splash [2014/11/26 16:12] brianperry changed remark to a note tag |
en:guides:persistence_splash [2014/11/26 16:14] (current) brianperry added my second remark; I hope someone reads it and corrects this manual accordingly |
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* one for ext-formatted sticks (isolinux booting extlinux which then boots slitaz) | * one for ext-formatted sticks (isolinux booting extlinux which then boots slitaz) | ||
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+ | <note important>I looked at the ext3-based slitaz 5 version I made a few days ago to check whether there is indeed an extlinux as well as an syslinux folder at /boot/ (and see whether there are any isolinux files in / ). I didn't find a syslinux folder though (which would imply it automatically loads extlinux after loading the main boot loader -isolinux-). The only folder I found was an "extlinux" folder at /boot/. Other files at /boot/ were bzImage, rootfs.gz, rootfs2.gz, rootfs3.gz, rootfs4.gz. So besides not finding a syslinux boot loader, I also didn't find any isolinux files at /, but I did found an isolinux file at /boot/extlinux, confirming that this isolinux boot loader is indeed the first boot loader that is started. | ||
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+ | In the /boot/extlinux folder, I found both the isolinux.cfg file mentioned above, as well as extlinux.conf. I added in the files in annex as texts file. I'm not sure but this would hence seem to imply that there is also no /boot/syslinux/ folder made at all (for any slitaz version, fat32 or ext3). I'm not sure on this however. </note> | ||
==Rolling back== | ==Rolling back== |