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2013 Sep 04
5
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
2013 Sep 05
3
5.10 regression (from 5.01) MENU INCLUDE broken.
...ult 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 mem...
2011 Aug 17
3
Live linux booting
I have a need to have a live Linux (Debian or sysrescued ) to boot off a hard-drive so that the
hard-drive ends up umounted after boot. (for running partimage ).
I've gone down the memdisk iso route and read about the issues there - I've seen a way to do this by
mounting over nfs (messy) - but I want to do this without the network.
I'm thinking that there should be a way to loop