I can't seem to pick up on how to enter the path in the SYSLINUX.cfg file, here is what I have tried: label 3esx86 kernel 3esx86/vmlinuz append initrd=3esx86/initrd.img also tried label 3esx86 kernel /3esx86/vmlinuz append initrd=/3esx86/initrd.img but I get errors like "cannot find kernel 3esx86.vm " or similar. I am booting from a thumbdrive and it works fine if I point these statements to a single kernel in the root, but I have different kernels in directories /3esx86 and /4esx86 that I would like to boot from. The thumbdrive is a single FAT file system. Also, is there a limitation to the length a "label" can be? Thanks, Antonio
You don't need the '/' preceeding the directory however it may not cause a problem. The directory can be dependent on your dhcp server configuration. What does your dhcpd.conf look like? In my configuration I have 'filename' set to '/pxe/pxelinux.0' and my tftp root is /tftpboot. I specify all my files within pxelinux.cfg/default 'relative' to '/tftpboot/pxe/' Tim --- mzmrizu at houston.rr.com wrote:> I can't seem to pick up on how to enter the path in the SYSLINUX.cfg file, > here is what I have tried: > > label 3esx86 > kernel 3esx86/vmlinuz > append initrd=3esx86/initrd.img > > also tried > > label 3esx86 > kernel /3esx86/vmlinuz > append initrd=/3esx86/initrd.img > > but I get errors like "cannot find kernel 3esx86.vm " or similar. > > I am booting from a thumbdrive and it works fine if I point these statements > to a single kernel in the root, but I have different kernels in > directories /3esx86 and /4esx86 that I would like to boot from. The > thumbdrive is a single FAT file system. > > Also, is there a limitation to the length a "label" can be? > Thanks, > Antonio > > > _______________________________________________ > SYSLINUX mailing list > Submissions to SYSLINUX at zytor.com > Unsubscribe or set options at: > http://www.zytor.com/mailman/listinfo/syslinux > Please do not send private replies to mailing list traffic. > >