Hello All,
Has anybody got a FILO to boot a SLES 10 SP1 DVD ? Even though I give the path to vmlinuz and initrd it still complains of file not found. Just to be sure I tried a RHEL CD and it works fine, I can actually see the installation related tasks on the serial console.
Reagards, Phani
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 7:23 PM, joe@smittys.pointclark.net wrote:
Quoting Uwe Hermann uwe@hermann-uwe.de:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 07:10:25PM -0400, joe@smittys.pointclark.netwrote:
Quoting Stefan Reinauer stepan@coresystems.de:
joe@smittys.pointclark.net wrote:
> Also, the documentation is a little misleading. If your using filo > with grub (USE_GRUB = 1), and want to boot to your linux install
disk
> you have to do a mixture of grub and filo. Like grub you have to > append a kernel (and parameters), then an initrd, and give a boot > command. Like filo you have to give absolute paths. > Yes. FILO includes a bunch of GRUB code when USE_GRUB=1. I do not like GRUB and make sure I always disable USE_GRUB. :)
How does everyone feel about adding something like this to the wiki?
Please! http://www.coreboot.org/FILO is very old and does not reflect all details and options of FILO these days.
Updated. How does it look?
Thanks! The CDROM part looks ok, but I'm not sure what you mean with the FILO/GRUB example. What do you mean with "mixture of GRUB and FILO commands"?
If you use "USE_GRUB=1" then shouldn't this stanza in your menu.lstwork?
Yes, but you don't have a menu.lst until you install linux, right? Just an empty hard drive. The wiki part is just to get the Linux install up and working. At this point filo has already been built, installed, and pointing to menu.lst. But it is not going to find it when it is not there, and the drive has not even been partitioned and formatted. Right?
And if you use "USE_GRUB=0" shouldn't this line work in FILO's "Config"
file?
AUTOBOOT_FILE = "hdc:/GEEXBOX/boot/vmlinuz initrd=/GEEXBOX/boot/initrd.gz root=/dev/ram0 rw init=linuxrc boot=cdrom installator"
Yup, if you wanted to boot to the installation program and re-install Linux every time you turn on the computer "boot=cdrom installator" :-)
Just kidding...
Thanks - Joe
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