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Syslinux and the (SliTaz) main bootloader - we use the isolinux version to start the system contained on the CD-ROM. Simple effective and configurable, isolinux was installed during the creation of the base system. The binary is named isolinux.bin and uses the configuration file isolinux.cfg. Here's an example of an isolinux.cfg using isolinux.msg to post the splash image and displayable help files via F1, F2, F3 and F4. You will find the files help.txt, options.txt, etc in [[:en:cookbook:slitaztools|SliTaz tools]]. | Syslinux and the (SliTaz) main bootloader - we use the isolinux version to start the system contained on the CD-ROM. Simple effective and configurable, isolinux was installed during the creation of the base system. The binary is named isolinux.bin and uses the configuration file isolinux.cfg. Here's an example of an isolinux.cfg using isolinux.msg to post the splash image and displayable help files via F1, F2, F3 and F4. You will find the files help.txt, options.txt, etc in [[:en:cookbook:slitaztools|SliTaz tools]]. | ||
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display isolinux.msg | display isolinux.msg | ||
default slitaz | default slitaz | ||
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F3 isolinux.msg | F3 isolinux.msg | ||
F4 display.txt | F4 display.txt | ||
- | + | </file> | |
- | </code> | + | |
===== Isolinux boot splash image ===== | ===== Isolinux boot splash image ===== | ||
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The GRUB configuration file is called //menu.lst// and can be edited with your favorite text editor. Example: | The GRUB configuration file is called //menu.lst// and can be edited with your favorite text editor. Example: | ||
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# By default, boot the first entry. | # By default, boot the first entry. | ||
default 0 | default 0 | ||
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kernel /boot/bzImage root=/dev/null vga=771 | kernel /boot/bzImage root=/dev/null vga=771 | ||
initrd /boot/rootfs.gz | initrd /boot/rootfs.gz | ||
- | + | </file> | |
- | </code> | + | |
===== ISO bootable with GRUB ===== | ===== ISO bootable with GRUB ===== | ||
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Once installed, you can add the label for the memtest86 file to isolinux.cfg, specifing the path to the utility: | Once installed, you can add the label for the memtest86 file to isolinux.cfg, specifing the path to the utility: | ||
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label memtest | label memtest | ||
kernel /boot/memtest | kernel /boot/memtest | ||
- | </code> | + | </file> |
Or if you want to use GRUB, here's the line to launch memtest86: | Or if you want to use GRUB, here's the line to launch memtest86: | ||
- | <code> | + | <file> |
title Memtest86 (Test system memory) | title Memtest86 (Test system memory) | ||
kernel /boot/memtest | kernel /boot/memtest | ||
- | </code> | + | </file> |
Once the lines are added, you can then create a new ISO and test. | Once the lines are added, you can then create a new ISO and test. |