Piotr Karbowski
2013-Sep-04 18:34 UTC
[syslinux] 5.10 regression (from 5.01) MENU INCLUDE broken.
Hello, Long story short, example config: ### cut UI vesamenu.c32 MENU TITLE Multiboot USB MENU BACKGROUND #00000000 MENU COLOR sel 7;37;40 #e0ffffff #20ffffff all MENU COLOR unsel 37;44 #50ffffff #a0000000 std MENU COLOR tabmsg 31;40 #30ffffff #00000000 std MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE System Rescue CD 2.4.1 INCLUDE sysrcd-2.4.1.conf MENU END MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE System Rescue CD 3.7.1 INCLUDE sysrcd-3.7.1.conf MENU END MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE BackBox Linux 2.05 32bit INCLUDE backbox-2.05-32bit.conf MENU END ### With syslinux (extlinux) it will jump to last INCLUDE'ed menu always, with 5.01 it will display list of elements, then allow me to choose which one I want to enter. Even if the include part contain a single label + menu label, it will display only it with newer syslinux. -- Piotr.
Mattias Schlenker
2013-Sep-04 18:54 UTC
[syslinux] 5.10 regression (from 5.01) MENU INCLUDE broken.
Am 04.09.2013 18:34, schrieb Piotr Karbowski:> > > MENU BEGIN > MENU TITLE System Rescue CD 3.7.1 > INCLUDE sysrcd-3.7.1.conf > MENU ENDDoes MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE System Rescue CD 3.7.1 MENU INCLUDE sysrcd-3.7.1.conf MENU END give the expected results? Regards, Mattias -- Mattias Schlenker - Redaktion + EDV-Beratung + Linux-CD/DVD-Konzepte August-Bebel-Str. 74 - 04275 LEIPZIG - GERMANY Telefon (VoIP "ueberall"), geschaeftlich: +49 341 39290767 Telefon (Festnetz), privat und Fax: +49 341 30393578 Mobil: +49 163 6953657 Mobil (SIM in Testgeraeten): +49 1578 3499550 Bitte fuer geschaeftliche Telefonate vorzugsweise die VoIP-Telefonnummer +49 341 39290767 verwenden, da ich diese aufs Mobiltelefon routen kann!
Piotr Karbowski
2013-Sep-04 19:10 UTC
[syslinux] 5.10 regression (from 5.01) MENU INCLUDE broken.
On 09/04/2013 08:54 PM, Mattias Schlenker wrote:> Does > > MENU BEGIN > MENU TITLE System Rescue CD 3.7.1 > MENU INCLUDE sysrcd-3.7.1.conf > MENU END > > give the expected results?Nope, still the same. -- Piotr.
H. Peter Anvin
2013-Sep-04 22:59 UTC
[syslinux] 5.10 regression (from 5.01) MENU INCLUDE broken.
On 09/04/2013 11:34 AM, Piotr Karbowski wrote:> > With syslinux (extlinux) it will jump to last INCLUDE'ed menu always, > with 5.01 it will display list of elements, then allow me to choose > which one I want to enter. > > Even if the include part contain a single label + menu label, it will > display only it with newer syslinux. >If you press Esc does it go up a level? -hpa
Gene Cumm
2013-Sep-04 23:55 UTC
[syslinux] 5.10 regression (from 5.01) MENU INCLUDE broken.
On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Piotr Karbowski <piotr.karbowski at gmail.com> wrote:> With syslinux (extlinux) it will jump to last INCLUDE'ed menu always, with > 5.01 it will display list of elements, then allow me to choose which one I > want to enter. > > Even if the include part contain a single label + menu label, it will > display only it with newer syslinux.What do the INCLUDEd config files look like? Perhaps an overriding DEFAULT? -- -Gene
Piotr Karbowski
2013-Sep-05 18:24 UTC
[syslinux] 5.10 regression (from 5.01) MENU INCLUDE broken.
On 09/05/2013 01:55 AM, Gene Cumm wrote:> On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Piotr Karbowski > <piotr.karbowski at gmail.com> wrote: > >> With syslinux (extlinux) it will jump to last INCLUDE'ed menu always, with >> 5.01 it will display list of elements, then allow me to choose which one I >> want to enter. >> >> Even if the include part contain a single label + menu label, it will >> display only it with newer syslinux. > > What do the INCLUDEd config files look like? Perhaps an overriding DEFAULT? >ESC does not bring me to the proper menu. Attached config files. if extlinux.conf have only one include 'sysrcd-2.4.1.conf' it does not display the 'first' menu with 5.10 but goes into the sysrescd-2.4.1.conf config. Or whatever is included as last. -- Piotr. -------------- next part -------------- #default vesamenu.c32 #prompt 0 #timeout 50 menu background /backbox-2.05-32bit/splash.jpg menu title Welcome to BackBox Linux 2.05 menu color border 0 #ffffffff #00000000 menu color sel 7 #ffffffff #33eeeeee menu color title 0 #ffffffff #00000000 menu color tabmsg 0 #ffffffff #00000000 menu color unsel 0 #ffffffff #00000000 menu color hotsel 0 #ff000000 #ffffffff menu color hotkey 7 #ffffffff #ff000000 label live menu default menu label US - Try BackBox without installing kernel /backbox-2.05-32bit/vmlinuz append initrd=/backbox-2.05-32bit/initrd.gz file=/cdrom/preseed/backbox.seed boot=casper live-media-path=/backbox-2.05-32bit quiet splash vga=791 -- label live-de menu label DE - BackBox ohne Installation ausprobieren kernel /backbox-2.05-32bit/vmlinuz append initrd=/backbox-2.05-32bit/initrd.gz file=/cdrom/preseed/backbox.seed boot=casper live-media-path=/backbox-2.05-32bit quiet splash locale=de_DE bootkbd=de console-setup/layoutcode=de vga=791 -- label live-es menu label ES - Probar BackBox sin instalar kernel /backbox-2.05-32bit/vmlinuz append initrd=/backbox-2.05-32bit/initrd.gz file=/cdrom/preseed/backbox.seed boot=casper live-media-path=/backbox-2.05-32bit quiet splash locale=es_ES bootkbd=es console-setup/layoutcode=es vga=791 -- label live-fr menu label FR - Essayer BackBox sans l'installer kernel /backbox-2.05-32bit/vmlinuz append initrd=/backbox-2.05-32bit/initrd.gz file=/cdrom/preseed/backbox.seed boot=casper live-media-path=/backbox-2.05-32bit quiet splash locale=fr_FR bootkbd=fr console-setup/layoutcode=fr vga=791 -- label live-it menu label IT - Prova BackBox senza installarlo kernel /backbox-2.05-32bit/vmlinuz append initrd=/backbox-2.05-32bit/initrd.gz file=/cdrom/preseed/backbox.seed boot=casper live-media-path=/backbox-2.05-32bit quiet splash locale=it_IT bootkbd=it console-setup/layoutcode=it vga=791 -- label - menu label menu disable label live menu label Start BackBox in Forensic Mode kernel /backbox-2.05-32bit/vmlinuz append initrd=/backbox-2.05-32bit/initrd_forensic.gz file=/cdrom/preseed/backbox.seed boot=casper live-media-path=/backbox-2.05-32bit quiet splash locale=en_US bootkbd=us console-setup/layoutcode=us vga=791 -- label persistent menu label Start BackBox in Persistent Mode kernel /backbox-2.05-32bit/vmlinuz append initrd=/backbox-2.05-32bit/initrd.gz file=/cdrom/preseed/backbox.seed boot=casper live-media-path=/backbox-2.05-32bit persistent quiet splash locale=en_US bootkbd=us console-setup/layoutcode=us vga=791 -- label text menu label Start BackBox in Text Mode kernel /backbox-2.05-32bit/vmlinuz append initrd=/backbox-2.05-32bit/initrd.gz file=/cdrom/preseed/backbox.seed boot=casper live-media-path=/backbox-2.05-32bit quiet text vga=791 -- label xforcevesa menu label Start BackBox in Compatibility Mode kernel /backbox-2.05-32bit/vmlinuz append initrd=/backbox-2.05-32bit/initrd.gz file=/cdrom/preseed/backbox.seed boot=casper live-media-path=/backbox-2.05-32bit xforcevesa ramdisk_size=1048576 root=/dev/ram rw noapic noapci nosplash irqpoll -- label - menu label menu disable label local menu label Boot from local drive localboot 0x80 label - menu label menu disable label check menu label Check disc for defects kernel /backbox-2.05-32bit/vmlinuz append initrd=/backbox-2.05-32bit/initrd.gz boot=casper live-media-path=/backbox-2.05-32bit integrity-check quiet splash vga=791 -- label memtest menu label Test memory kernel /install/mt86plus -------------- next part -------------- #TIMEOUT 100 UI vesamenu.c32 MENU TITLE Multiboot USB MENU BACKGROUND #00000000 MENU COLOR sel 7;37;40 #e0ffffff #20ffffff all MENU COLOR unsel 37;44 #50ffffff #a0000000 std MENU COLOR tabmsg 31;40 #30ffffff #00000000 std MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE System Rescue CD 2.4.1 MENU INCLUDE sysrcd-2.4.1.conf MENU END MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE System Rescue CD 3.7.1 MENU INCLUDE sysrcd-3.7.1.conf MENU END MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE BackBox Linux 2.05 32bit MENU INCLUDE backbox-2.05-32bit.conf MENU END -------------- next part -------------- UI vesamenu.c32 F2 f2images.msg F3 f3params.msg F4 f4arun.msg F5 f5troubl.msg F6 f6pxe.msg F7 f7net.msg PROMPT 0 TIMEOUT 900 ONTIMEOUT rescuecd_std MENU TABMSG Press <TAB> to edit options or <F2>,<F3>,<F4>,<F5>,<F6>,<F7> for help MENU TITLE SYSTEM-RESCUE-CD 2.4.1 (www.sysresccd.org) MENU ROWS 16 MENU TIMEOUTROW 22 MENU TABMSGROW 24 MENU CMDLINEROW 24 MENU HELPMSGROW 26 MENU WIDTH 78 MENU MARGIN 6 MENU BACKGROUND #c00090f0 MENU color title 1;31;40 #FFFF0000 #00000000 std MENU color sel 7;37;40 #FF000000 #FFC0C0C0 all MENU color unsel 37;44 #FF000000 #00000000 none MENU color hotsel 1;7;37;40 #FF000000 #FFC0C0C0 all MENU color tabmsg 1;31;40 #FFFFFF00 #00000000 std MENU color help 1;31;40 #FFFFFFFF #00000000 none LABEL rescuecd_std MENU LABEL 1) SystemRescueCd: default boot options LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescuecd INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel with default options (should always work) You should use this entry if you don't know which one to use ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_docache MENU LABEL 2) SystemRescueCd: all files cached to memory (docache) LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescuecd INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 docache TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and run system from RAM (cdrom can be removed) It requires 512 MB of memory to work and takes some time during the boot process, but the cdrom can be removed and system will be faster. ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_791 MENU LABEL 3) SystemRescueCd: framebuffer console in high resolution LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescuecd INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 nomodeset vga=791 TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel with console in high resolution KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. This mode is useful only if you want to work in console mode ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_us MENU LABEL 4) SystemRescueCd: do not ask for keyboard, use US keymap LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescuecd INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 setkmap=us TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and use the keymap for american keyboards This way it will not prompt for the keymap during the boot process ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_xorg MENU LABEL 5) SystemRescueCd: directly start the graphical environment LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescuecd INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 dostartx TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and start the XFCE graphical environment directly. You can also get in this environment by typing "startx" from the console. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_std MENU LABEL 6) SystemRescueCd: 64bit kernel with default options LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel with default options (should work on 64bit CPU) A 64bit kernel is required if you want to execute 64bit programs or to chroot to an existing 64bit Linux OS on the disk. It requires a 64bit CPU. ENDTEXT MENU SEPARATOR # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE A) Standard 32bit kernel (rescuecd) with more choice... LABEL rescuecd_1 MENU LABEL 1. SystemRescueCd with default options LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescuecd INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel with default options (should always work) ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_2 MENU LABEL 2. SystemRescueCd with all files cached to memory LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescuecd INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 docache TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and run system from memory. It requires 512 MB of memory to work and takes some time during the boot process, but the cdrom can be removed and system will be faster. ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_3 MENU LABEL 3. SystemRescueCd with console in high resolution (1024x768) LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescuecd INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 nomodeset vga=791 TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel with framebuffer console in high resolution KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_4 MENU LABEL 4. SystemRescueCd with the default graphical environment LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescuecd INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 dostartx TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and start the XFCE graphical environment directly. You can also get in this environment by typing "startx" from the console. ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_5 MENU LABEL 5. SystemRescueCd with VESA based graphical environment LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescuecd INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 nomodeset vga=791 dostartx forcevesa TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and use VESA based graphical environment Try this if you have problems to get the default graphical environment ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_6 MENU LABEL 6. SystemRescueCd with a standard VGA console (no KMS) LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescuecd INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 nomodeset TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and use standard low-resolution VGA console KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. Try this if you can't get a working console or new a low-resolution mode ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_7 MENU LABEL 7. SystemRescueCd with a console in 800x600 LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescuecd INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 video=800x600 TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and use the default graphic driver in 800x600 KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be used if appropriate. Use that to get a 800x600 resolution and have a KMS compatible card. ENDTEXT MENU SEPARATOR LABEL return MENU LABEL Return to main menu MENU EXIT MENU END # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE B) Standard 64bit kernel (rescue64) with more choice... LABEL rescue64_1 MENU LABEL 1. SystemRescueCd with default options LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel with default options (should always work) ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_2 MENU LABEL 2. SystemRescueCd with all files cached to memory LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 docache TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel and run system from RAM (cdrom can be removed) It requires 512 MB of memory to work and takes some time during the boot process, but the cdrom can be removed and system will be faster. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_3 MENU LABEL 3. SystemRescueCd with console in high resolution (1024x768) LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 nomodeset vga=791 TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel with framebuffer console in high resolution KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_4 MENU LABEL 4. SystemRescueCd with the default graphical environment LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 dostartx TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel and start the XFCE graphical environment directly. You can also get in this environment by typing "startx" from the console. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_5 MENU LABEL 5. SystemRescueCd with VESA based graphical environment LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 nomodeset vga=791 dostartx forcevesa TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel and use VESA based graphical environment Try this if you have problems to get the default graphical environment ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_6 MENU LABEL 6. SystemRescueCd with a standard VGA console (no KMS) LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 nomodeset TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel and use standard low-resolution VGA console KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. Try this if you can't get a working console or new a low-resolution mode ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_7 MENU LABEL 7. SystemRescueCd with a console in 800x600 LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 video=800x600 TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel and use the default graphic driver in 800x600 KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be used if appropriate. Use that to get a 800x600 resolution and have a KMS compatible card. ENDTEXT MENU SEPARATOR LABEL return MENU LABEL Return to main menu MENU EXIT MENU END # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE C) Alternative 32bit kernel (altker32) with more choice... LABEL altker32_1 MENU LABEL 1. SystemRescueCd with default options LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/altker32 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel with default options (should always work) ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_2 MENU LABEL 2. SystemRescueCd with all files cached to memory LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/altker32 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 docache TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel and run system from memory. It requires 512 MB of memory to work and takes some time during the boot process, but the cdrom can be removed and system will be faster. ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_3 MENU LABEL 3. SystemRescueCd with console in high resolution (1024x768) LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/altker32 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 nomodeset vga=791 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel with framebuffer console in high resolution KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_4 MENU LABEL 4. SystemRescueCd with the default graphical environment LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/altker32 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 dostartx TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel and start the XFCE graphical environment directly. You can also get in this environment by typing "startx" from the console. ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_5 MENU LABEL 5. SystemRescueCd with VESA based graphical environment LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/altker32 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 nomodeset vga=791 dostartx forcevesa TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel and use VESA based graphical environment Try this if you have problems to get the default graphical environment ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_6 MENU LABEL 6. SystemRescueCd with a standard VGA console (no KMS) LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/altker32 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 nomodeset TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel and use standard low-resolution VGA console. KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. Try this if you can't get a working console or new a low-resolution mode ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_7 MENU LABEL 7. SystemRescueCd with a console in 800x600 LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/altker32 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 video=800x600 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel and use standard graphic driver in 800x600 KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be used if appropriate. Use that to get a 800x600 resolution and have a KMS compatible card. ENDTEXT MENU SEPARATOR LABEL return MENU LABEL Return to main menu MENU EXIT MENU END # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE D) Alternative 64bit kernel (altker64) with more choice... LABEL altker64_1 MENU LABEL 1. SystemRescueCd with default options LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/altker64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel with default options (should always work) ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_2 MENU LABEL 2. SystemRescueCd with all files cached to memory LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/altker64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 docache TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel and run system from memory. It requires 512 MB of memory to work and takes some time during the boot process, but the cdrom can be removed and system will be faster. ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_3 MENU LABEL 3. SystemRescueCd with console in high resolution (1024x768) LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/altker64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 nomodeset vga=791 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel with framebuffer console in high resolution KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_4 MENU LABEL 4. SystemRescueCd with the default graphical environment LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/altker64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 dostartx TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel and start the XFCE graphical environment directly. You can also get in this environment by typing "startx" from the console. ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_5 MENU LABEL 5. SystemRescueCd with VESA based graphical environment LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/altker64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 nomodeset vga=791 dostartx forcevesa TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel and use VESA based graphical environment Try this if you have problems to get the default graphical environment ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_6 MENU LABEL 6. SystemRescueCd with a standard VGA console (no KMS) LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/altker64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 nomodeset TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel and use standard low-resolution VGA console. KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. Try this if you can't get a working console or new a low-resolution mode ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_7 MENU LABEL 7. SystemRescueCd with a console in 800x600 LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/altker64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 video=800x600 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel and use standard graphic driver in 800x600 KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be used if appropriate. Use that to get a 800x600 resolution and have a KMS compatible card. ENDTEXT MENU SEPARATOR LABEL return MENU LABEL Return to main menu MENU EXIT MENU END # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE E) Boot an exising Linux OS installed on the disk... LABEL linuxosdisk32 MENU LABEL Boot an exising 32bit Linux OS installed on the disk LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescuecd INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 root=auto TEXT HELP Detect partition where linux is installed and boot from it. You can use this to boot Linux if your boot loader (eg: Grub) is broken or has been removed by another OS. This will work if the Linux OS is 32bit. ENDTEXT LABEL linuxosdisk64 MENU LABEL Boot a 32bit or 64bit Linux OS installed on the disk LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 root=auto TEXT HELP Detect partition where linux is installed and boot from it. You can use this to boot Linux if your boot loader (eg: Grub) is broken or has been removed by another OS. This will work with both 32bit and 64bit Linux OS. ENDTEXT MENU SEPARATOR LABEL return MENU LABEL Return to main menu MENU EXIT MENU END # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE F) Run system tools from floppy disk image... LABEL memtest MENU LABEL MEMTEST: Memory test using Memtest86+ kernel /sysrcd-2.4.1/bootdisk/memtestp append - TEXT HELP Use this tool if you suspect your RAM from being damaged. Damaged memory can explain crashes or unexpected bahaviors on stable operating systems. ENDTEXT LABEL ntpass MENU LABEL NTPASSWD: Reset or edit Windows passwords kernel /sysrcd-2.4.1/ntpasswd/vmlinuz append rw vga=1 initrd=/sysrcd-2.4.1/ntpasswd/initrd.cgz,/sysrcd-2.4.1/ntpasswd/scsi.cgz TEXT HELP This tool can be used to reset windows users accounts. It works with all windows user accounts including the administrator. You can use this tool if you forgot the administrator's password. ENDTEXT LABEL freedos MENU LABEL FREEDOS: Clone of the MSDOS Operating System kernel memdisk append initrd=/sysrcd-2.4.1/bootdisk/freedos.img floppy TEXT HELP FreeDOS can be used to execute DOS programs such as BIOS upgrade tools ENDTEXT LABEL netboot MENU LABEL NETBOOT: Boot from the network kernel netboot append - LABEL hdt MENU LABEL HDT: recent hardware diagnostics tool kernel memdisk append initrd=/sysrcd-2.4.1/bootdisk/hdt.img floppy TEXT HELP This diagnostic tool will give you information about your hardware ENDTEXT LABEL ranish MENU LABEL RANISH: Partition Manager tool kernel memdisk append initrd=/sysrcd-2.4.1/bootdisk/ranish.img floppy LABEL aida MENU LABEL AIDA: old hardware diagnostics tool kernel memdisk append initrd=/sysrcd-2.4.1/bootdisk/aida.img floppy LABEL gag MENU LABEL GAG: Graphical Boot Manager kernel memdisk append initrd=/sysrcd-2.4.1/bootdisk/gag.img floppy LABEL dban MENU LABEL DBAN: erase all data from the disk kernel memdisk append initrd=/sysrcd-2.4.1/bootdisk/dban.img floppy LABEL mhdd MENU LABEL MHDD: Low-level Hard Drive diagnostic tool kernel memdisk append initrd=/sysrcd-2.4.1/bootdisk/mhdd.img floppy LABEL grubdisk MENU LABEL SGD: Super Grub Disk kernel memdisk append initrd=/sysrcd-2.4.1/bootdisk/grubdisk.img floppy MENU SEPARATOR LABEL return MENU LABEL Return to main menu MENU EXIT MENU END # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU SEPARATOR LABEL local1 MENU LABEL *) Boot from first hard disk kernel chain.c32 append hd0 TEXT HELP Boot local OS installed on first hard disk ENDTEXT LABEL local2 MENU LABEL *) Boot from second hard disk kernel chain.c32 append hd1 TEXT HELP Boot local OS installed on second hard disk ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd MENU HIDE LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescuecd INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz LABEL rescue64 MENU HIDE LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz LABEL altker32 MENU HIDE LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/altker32 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz LABEL altker64 MENU HIDE LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/altker64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz LABEL uk32 MENU HIDE LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescuecd INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 setkmap=uk LABEL uk64 MENU HIDE LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 setkmap=uk LABEL fd32 MENU HIDE LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescuecd INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 setkmap=uk vga=791 docache dostartx LABEL fd64 MENU HIDE LINUX /sysrcd-2.4.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-2.4.1/initram.igz APPEND subdir=sysrcd-2.4.1 scandelay=1 setkmap=uk vga=791 docache dostartx LABEL azerty MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/azerty.ktl LABEL be MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/be.ktl LABEL bg MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/bg.ktl LABEL by MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/by.ktl LABEL cf MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/cf.ktl LABEL croat MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/croat.ktl LABEL cz MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/cz.ktl LABEL de MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/de.ktl LABEL dk MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/dk.ktl LABEL dvorak MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/dvorak.ktl LABEL es MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/es.ktl LABEL et MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/et.ktl LABEL fi MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/fi.ktl LABEL fr_CH MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/fr_CH.ktl LABEL fr MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/fr.ktl LABEL gr MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/gr.ktl LABEL hu MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/hu.ktl LABEL il MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/il.ktl LABEL it MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/it.ktl LABEL lt MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/lt.ktl LABEL mk MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/mk.ktl LABEL nl MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/nl.ktl LABEL no MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/no.ktl LABEL pl MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/pl.ktl LABEL ru MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/ru.ktl LABEL sg MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/sg.ktl LABEL slovene MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/slovene.ktl LABEL trf MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/trf.ktl LABEL trq MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/trq.ktl LABEL ua MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/ua.ktl LABEL uk MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/uk.ktl LABEL us MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/us.ktl LABEL wangbe MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND /sysrcd-2.4.1/maps/wangbe.ktl -------------- next part -------------- Ur vesamenu.c32 F2 f2images.msg F3 f3params.msg F4 f4arun.msg F5 f5troubl.msg F6 f6pxe.msg F7 f7net.msg PROMPT 0 TIMEOUT 900 ONTIMEOUT rescuecd_std MENU TABMSG Press [TAB] to edit options or <F2>,<F3>,<F4>,<F5>,<F6>,<F7> for help MENU TITLE SYSTEM-RESCUE-CD 3.7.1 (www.sysresccd.org) MENU ROWS 16 MENU TIMEOUTROW 22 MENU TABMSGROW 24 MENU CMDLINEROW 24 MENU HELPMSGROW 26 MENU WIDTH 78 MENU MARGIN 6 MENU BACKGROUND #c00090f0 MENU color title 1;31;40 #FFFF0000 #00000000 std MENU color sel 7;37;40 #FF000000 #FFC0C0C0 all MENU color unsel 37;44 #FF000000 #00000000 none MENU color hotsel 1;7;37;40 #FF000000 #FFC0C0C0 all MENU color tabmsg 1;31;40 #FFFFFF00 #00000000 std MENU color help 1;31;40 #FFFFFFFF #00000000 none LABEL rescuecd_std MENU LABEL 1) SystemRescueCd: default boot options KERNEL ifcpu64.c32 APPEND rescue64 scandelay=1 subdir=/sysrcd-3.7.1 -- rescue32 scandelay=1 subdir=/sysrcd-3.7.1 subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot standard kernel with default options (should always work). You should use this entry if you don't know which one to use. You can press [TAB] and add extra boot options after rescue32 or/and rescue64 if required ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_docache MENU LABEL 2) SystemRescueCd: all files cached to memory (docache) KERNEL ifcpu64.c32 APPEND rescue64 docache -- rescue32 docache subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot standard kernel and run system from RAM (cdrom can be removed) It requires 512 MB of memory to work and takes some time during the boot process, but the cdrom can be removed and system will be faster. ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_791 MENU LABEL 3) SystemRescueCd: framebuffer console in high resolution KERNEL ifcpu64.c32 APPEND rescue64 nomodeset vga=791 -- rescue32 nomodeset vga=791 subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot standard kernel with console in high resolution KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. This mode is useful only if you want to work in console mode ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_us MENU LABEL 4) SystemRescueCd: do not ask for keyboard, use US keymap KERNEL ifcpu64.c32 APPEND rescue64 setkmap=us -- rescue32 setkmap=us subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot standard kernel and use the keymap for american keyboards This way it will not prompt for the keymap during the boot process ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_auto MENU LABEL 5) Boot an exising Linux system installed on the disk KERNEL ifcpu64.c32 APPEND rescue64 root=auto -- rescue32 root=auto subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Detect partition where linux is installed and boot from it. You can use this to boot Linux if your boot loader (eg: Grub) is broken or has been removed by another OS. ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_alt MENU LABEL 6) SystemRescueCd: alternative kernel with default boot options KERNEL ifcpu64.c32 APPEND altker64 scandelay=1 subdir=/sysrcd-3.7.1 -- altker32 scandelay=1 subdir=/sysrcd-3.7.1 subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot alternative kernel with default options (should always work). You should use this entry if you want to use the alternative kernel with the default boot options. You can press [TAB] and add extra boot options if required ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd_xorg MENU LABEL 7) SystemRescueCd: directly start the graphical environment KERNEL ifcpu64.c32 APPEND rescue64 dostartx -- rescue32 dostartx subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot standard kernel and start the XFCE graphical environment directly. You can also get in this environment by typing "startx" from the console. ENDTEXT MENU SEPARATOR # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE A) Run system tools from floppy disk image... LABEL memtest MENU LABEL MEMTEST: Memory test using Memtest86+ kernel /bootdisk/memtestp append - TEXT HELP Use this tool if you suspect your RAM from being damaged. Damaged memory can explain crashes or unexpected bahaviors on stable operating systems. ENDTEXT LABEL ntpass MENU LABEL NTPASSWD: Reset or edit Windows passwords kernel /ntpasswd/vmlinuz append rw vga=1 initrd=/ntpasswd/initrd.cgz,/ntpasswd/scsi.cgz TEXT HELP This tool can be used to reset windows users accounts. It works with all windows user accounts including the administrator. You can use this tool if you forgot the administrator's password. ENDTEXT LABEL grubdisk MENU LABEL SGD: Super Grub2 Disk kernel memdisk append initrd=/bootdisk/grubdisk.img floppy raw LABEL freedos MENU LABEL FREEDOS: Clone of the MSDOS Operating System kernel memdisk append initrd=/bootdisk/freedos.img floppy TEXT HELP FreeDOS can be used to execute DOS programs such as BIOS upgrade tools ENDTEXT LABEL netboot MENU LABEL NETBOOT: Boot from the network kernel netboot append - LABEL hdt MENU LABEL HDT: recent hardware diagnostics tool kernel memdisk append initrd=/bootdisk/hdt.img floppy TEXT HELP This diagnostic tool will give you information about your hardware ENDTEXT LABEL aida MENU LABEL AIDA: old hardware diagnostics tool kernel memdisk append initrd=/bootdisk/aida.img floppy LABEL gag MENU LABEL GAG: Graphical Boot Manager kernel memdisk append initrd=/bootdisk/gag.img floppy LABEL dban MENU LABEL DBAN: erase all data from the disk kernel /bootdisk/dban.bzi append nuke="dwipe" silent LABEL mhdd MENU LABEL MHDD: Low-level Hard Drive diagnostic tool kernel memdisk append initrd=/bootdisk/mhdd.img floppy MENU SEPARATOR LABEL return MENU LABEL Return to main menu MENU EXIT MENU END # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE B) Standard 32bit kernel (rescue32) with more choice... LABEL rescue32_1 MENU LABEL 1. SystemRescueCd with default options LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel with default options (should always work) ENDTEXT LABEL rescue32_2 MENU LABEL 2. SystemRescueCd with all files cached to memory LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND docache subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and run system from memory. It requires 512 MB of memory to work and takes some time during the boot process, but the cdrom can be removed and system will be faster. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue32_3 MENU LABEL 3. SystemRescueCd with console in high resolution (1024x768) LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND nomodeset vga=791 subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel with framebuffer console in high resolution KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue32_4 MENU LABEL 4. SystemRescueCd with a standard VGA console (no KMS) LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND nomodeset subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and use standard low-resolution VGA console KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. Try this if you can't get a working console or new a low-resolution mode ENDTEXT LABEL rescue32_5 MENU LABEL 5. SystemRescueCd with a console in 800x600 LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND video=800x600 subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and use the default graphic driver in 800x600 KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be used if appropriate. Use that to get a 800x600 resolution and have a KMS compatible card. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue32_6 MENU LABEL 6. Boot an exising Linux OS installed on the disk LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND root=auto subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Detect partition where linux is installed and boot from it. You can use this to boot Linux if your boot loader (eg: Grub) is broken or has been removed by another OS. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue32_7 MENU LABEL 7. SystemRescueCd with the default graphical environment LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND dostartx subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and start the XFCE graphical environment directly. You can also get in this environment by typing "startx" from the console. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue32_8 MENU LABEL 8. SystemRescueCd with VESA based graphical environment LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND nomodeset vga=791 dostartx forcevesa subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot standard 32bit kernel and use VESA based graphical environment Try this if you have problems to get the default graphical environment ENDTEXT MENU SEPARATOR LABEL return MENU LABEL Return to main menu MENU EXIT MENU END # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE C) Standard 64bit kernel (rescue64) with more choice... LABEL rescue64_1 MENU LABEL 1. SystemRescueCd with default options LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel with default options (should always work) ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_2 MENU LABEL 2. SystemRescueCd with all files cached to memory LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND docache subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel and run system from RAM (cdrom can be removed) It requires 512 MB of memory to work and takes some time during the boot process, but the cdrom can be removed and system will be faster. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_3 MENU LABEL 3. SystemRescueCd with console in high resolution (1024x768) LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND nomodeset vga=791 subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel with framebuffer console in high resolution KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_4 MENU LABEL 4. SystemRescueCd with a standard VGA console (no KMS) LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND nomodeset subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel and use standard low-resolution VGA console KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. Try this if you can't get a working console or new a low-resolution mode ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_5 MENU LABEL 5. SystemRescueCd with a console in 800x600 LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND video=800x600 subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel and use the default graphic driver in 800x600 KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be used if appropriate. Use that to get a 800x600 resolution and have a KMS compatible card. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_6 MENU LABEL 6. Boot an exising Linux OS installed on the disk LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND root=auto subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Detect partition where linux is installed and boot from it. You can use this to boot Linux if your boot loader (eg: Grub) is broken or has been removed by another OS. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_7 MENU LABEL 7. SystemRescueCd with the default graphical environment LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND dostartx subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel and start the XFCE graphical environment directly. You can also get in this environment by typing "startx" from the console. ENDTEXT LABEL rescue64_8 MENU LABEL 8. SystemRescueCd with VESA based graphical environment LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND nomodeset vga=791 dostartx forcevesa subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot standard 64bit kernel and use VESA based graphical environment Try this if you have problems to get the default graphical environment ENDTEXT MENU SEPARATOR LABEL return MENU LABEL Return to main menu MENU EXIT MENU END # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE D) Alternative 32bit kernel (altker32) with more choice... LABEL altker32_1 MENU LABEL 1. SystemRescueCd with default options LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel with default options (should always work) ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_2 MENU LABEL 2. SystemRescueCd with all files cached to memory LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND docache subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel and run system from memory. It requires 512 MB of memory to work and takes some time during the boot process, but the cdrom can be removed and system will be faster. ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_3 MENU LABEL 3. SystemRescueCd with console in high resolution (1024x768) LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND nomodeset vga=791 subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel with framebuffer console in high resolution KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_4 MENU LABEL 4. SystemRescueCd with a standard VGA console (no KMS) LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND nomodeset subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel and use standard low-resolution VGA console. KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. Try this if you can't get a working console or new a low-resolution mode ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_5 MENU LABEL 5. SystemRescueCd with a console in 800x600 LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND video=800x600 subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel and use standard graphic driver in 800x600 KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be used if appropriate. Use that to get a 800x600 resolution and have a KMS compatible card. ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_6 MENU LABEL 6. Boot an exising Linux OS installed on the disk LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND root=auto subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Detect partition where linux is installed and boot from it. You can use this to boot Linux if your boot loader (eg: Grub) is broken or has been removed by another OS. ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_7 MENU LABEL 7. SystemRescueCd with the default graphical environment LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND dostartx subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel and start the XFCE graphical environment directly. You can also get in this environment by typing "startx" from the console. ENDTEXT LABEL altker32_8 MENU LABEL 8. SystemRescueCd with VESA based graphical environment LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND nomodeset vga=791 dostartx forcevesa subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 32bit kernel and use VESA based graphical environment Try this if you have problems to get the default graphical environment ENDTEXT MENU SEPARATOR LABEL return MENU LABEL Return to main menu MENU EXIT MENU END # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE E) Alternative 64bit kernel (altker64) with more choice... LABEL altker64_1 MENU LABEL 1. SystemRescueCd with default options LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel with default options (should always work) ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_2 MENU LABEL 2. SystemRescueCd with all files cached to memory LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND docache subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel and run system from memory. It requires 512 MB of memory to work and takes some time during the boot process, but the cdrom can be removed and system will be faster. ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_3 MENU LABEL 3. SystemRescueCd with console in high resolution (1024x768) LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND nomodeset vga=791 subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel with framebuffer console in high resolution KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_4 MENU LABEL 4. SystemRescueCd with a standard VGA console (no KMS) LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND nomodeset subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel and use standard low-resolution VGA console. KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be disabled. Try this if you can't get a working console or new a low-resolution mode ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_5 MENU LABEL 5. SystemRescueCd with a console in 800x600 LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND video=800x600 subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel and use standard graphic driver in 800x600 KMS graphic drivers (Kernel-Mode-Settings) will be used if appropriate. Use that to get a 800x600 resolution and have a KMS compatible card. ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_6 MENU LABEL 6. Boot an exising Linux OS installed on the disk LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND root=auto subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Detect partition where linux is installed and boot from it. You can use this to boot Linux if your boot loader (eg: Grub) is broken or has been removed by another OS. ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_7 MENU LABEL 7. SystemRescueCd with the default graphical environment LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND dostartx subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel and start the XFCE graphical environment directly. You can also get in this environment by typing "startx" from the console. ENDTEXT LABEL altker64_8 MENU LABEL 8. SystemRescueCd with VESA based graphical environment LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz APPEND nomodeset vga=791 dostartx forcevesa subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 TEXT HELP Boot alternative 64bit kernel and use VESA based graphical environment Try this if you have problems to get the default graphical environment ENDTEXT MENU SEPARATOR LABEL return MENU LABEL Return to main menu MENU EXIT MENU END # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MENU SEPARATOR LABEL local1 MENU LABEL *) Boot from first hard disk kernel chain.c32 append hd0 TEXT HELP Boot local OS installed on first hard disk ENDTEXT LABEL local2 MENU LABEL *) Boot from second hard disk kernel chain.c32 append hd1 TEXT HELP Boot local OS installed on second hard disk ENDTEXT LABEL rescuecd MENU HIDE KERNEL ifcpu64.c32 APPEND rescue64 -- rescue32 subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL rescue32 MENU HIDE LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz LABEL rescue64 MENU HIDE LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/rescue64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz LABEL altker32 MENU HIDE LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker32 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz LABEL altker64 MENU HIDE LINUX /sysrcd-3.7.1/altker64 INITRD /sysrcd-3.7.1/initram.igz LABEL azerty MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/azerty.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL be MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/be.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL bg MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/bg.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL by MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/by.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL cf MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/cf.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL croat MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/croat.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL cz MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/cz.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL de MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/de.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL dk MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/dk.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL dvorak MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/dvorak.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL es MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/es.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL et MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/et.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL fi MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/fi.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL fr_CH MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/fr_CH.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL fr MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/fr.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL gr MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/gr.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL hu MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/hu.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL il MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/il.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL it MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/it.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL lt MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/lt.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL mk MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/mk.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL nl MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/nl.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL no MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/no.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL pl MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/pl.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL ru MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/ru.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL sg MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/sg.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL slovene MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/slovene.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL trf MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/trf.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL trq MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/trq.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL ua MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/ua.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL uk MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/uk.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL us MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/us.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1 LABEL wangbe MENU HIDE KERNEL kbdmap.c32 APPEND maps/wangbe.ktl subdir=sysrcd-3.7.1