Hello,
kernel.img is a linux kernel (build from sources by you, or use one which fit
your needs)
you probably should not name it kernel.img, since .img has a special meaning for
syslinux
initrd.gz in a compressed filesystem. Have a look at
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/{ramdisk,initrd}.txt
For more information about that.
If you don't know what is a kernel nor a ramdisk, i'm afraid you are
wasting your time.
regards,
sylvain
Le Thu, 29 May 2003 16:13:10 +0800
"YULUNYEH" <phision.tw at yahoo.com.tw> a ?crit:
> Sir,
>
> I am one beginner learning about syslinux. I have a problem to to find
kernel.img and initrd.gz from the zip file of syslinux. Would you advice about
this? Thanks for help.
>
> Mike
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