[syslinux] Using Linux as a first/second stage boot.

James Courtier-Dutton James at superbug.demon.co.uk
Mon Dec 12 06:33:01 PST 2005


Hi,

I have a laptop that can boot from the network, but not from a CD or USB 
device.

I was wondering if there was a way to netboot the linux kernel, and then 
type a command that would restart the boot process, but boot from the CD 
instead, and use the previous linux kernel's CD rom driver to read the 
new kernel image, and therefore boot from the CD in just the same way a 
BIOS would.

Alternatively, how does one do a netboot install of Linux onto the HD.
For example, can it be done by mounting the Linux dist install CD on a 
central server, and have the laptop netboot Linux, and then install the 
dist on the Laptop's HD.

This is kind of useful when the floppy drive on the laptop does not work 
any more.

James




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