Menu.c32
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About
menu.c32 is a comboot module for Syslinux that renders a menu on the screen.
Requirements
- working Syslinux environment
Syntax
menu.c32 path/to/menu.cfg
The menu.cfg consists of a series of special additions to the normal Syslinux config file.
Example
Here is an example menu.cfg file for booting:
( Note that since version 3.74, the default directive usage has changed. Use UI instead) ( See UI mode or Changes in 3.74 )
default menu.c32 prompt 0 MENU TITLE Sample Menu MENU AUTOBOOT Starting SuperOS in # seconds timeout 300 TOTALTIMEOUT 9000 label superLinuxOS MENU DEFAULT MENU LABEL SuperOS 5.3 kernel linux.c32 path/kernel append initrd=path/initramfs.cgz root=/dev/ram0 rw quiet label disk0 localboot 0 MENU LABEL Boot disk (0x80)
Further Reading
Menu examples
- menu.cgi - Dynamic syslinux menu generation Example of CGI-based menu generation and netbooting over HTTP.
menu.cgi- older site (dead link) - Preprocessing Menus With cpp
- Add a link to your example here