I have a small problem with my COM32 image. It is more related to how the COM32 images get their arguments. Here are the relavent parts of my isolinux.cfg ----- # default image = defimg default defimg # Boot automatically after 5 seconds timeout 50 # By default auto select image. If no autoselect list # found, then boot into prep label defimg kernel readker.c32 append prep ---- After the specified timeout, control is transferred to readker.c32 as should be, however readker.c32 behaves as if its commandline was empty. Instead if I type in "readker.c32 prep" at the boot prompt, then readker.c32 works as expected. Have I overlooked something? - Murali
Murali Krishnan Ganapathy wrote:> > After the specified timeout, control is transferred to readker.c32 > as should be, however readker.c32 behaves as if its commandline > was empty. Instead if I type in "readker.c32 prep" at the boot prompt, > then readker.c32 works as expected. > > Have I overlooked something? >OK... I have confirmed this as a bug, and I've figured out what causes it... basically, COMBOOT/COM32 images always get the "raw" command line as entered by the user, without any auto/BOOT_IMAGE=/append stuff. I need to figure out how to deal with that. -hpa