David Lee
2003-Jun-10 21:47 UTC
[syslinux] Trouble getting DISPLAY to work with isolinux 2.04
I'm trying to display a picture on a bootable CD that I'm working on. I tried isolinux-debug.bin, and the printouts we not very helpful. I see 'isolinux: Configuration file opened...', and then it displays the text from my display file (but not the image). Here's the strange thing, syslinux displays the image just fine. I take the appropriate files from the CD, copy them to a floppy disk, rename isolinux.cfg to syslinux.cfg, and run syslinux on it. Boot from the floppy, and the image shows up just fine. Boot from the CD, no image. My config file and display text file are below. Any help? dave <>< # isolinux.cfg display tscale.txt default tscale label tscale kernel bzImage append root=/dev/ram0 initrd=initrd.img init=/linuxrc # end isolinux.cfg # tscale.txt - the ^X is really the control character ^Xlogo.rle Welcome to the Teracruz Demo CD. Please wait while the TeraScale kernel is loaded. This could take a few minutes... # end tscale.txt Also in the root directory of the CD are logo.rle, bzImage, initrd.img and isolinux.bin. There are no subdirectories on the CD. _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail