[syslinux] PXELINUX "Fancy" advanced menu question

Bogdan Maryniuck b.maryniuck at gmail.com
Thu Mar 6 03:34:30 PST 2008


On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 6:59 PM, Ryan McLean <ryanm at accelrys.com> wrote:
> I have a top level menu, that lists by generic distro Redhat as, Redhat es,
> Redhat ws, redhat server.. etc..  (this is a slight fib as this is actually
> a windows RIS server) that option calls another menu that lists 3 x86, 3
> x86_64, 3 ia64, 4 x86,.. etc (this menu is the first PXELinux menu)
>  that then calls my final menu which contains the distros, eg Redhat 4.0
> x86,  Redhat 4.1 x86... etc
> This then calls the correct boot parameters.

Thank you for the reply.

Yes, I understand that. Vesamenu works for me very nice. But I want
have that text-based with dialogs one. It am fine with recompiling, as
you basically should just change the text file and "make" it again. Which
is not very bad.

Everything is fine, except... it does not execute anything. Is there no people
who actually use it?..

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bo




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