[syslinux] menu.c32 and old syslinux options

Jerry Nelson jerry.nelson at xilinx.com
Thu Jun 7 16:46:08 PDT 2007


I tried a couple variations of using CONFIG.

I think the only work around I could come up with would be to load
A config with hidden labels so that they don't muck up my menu, but 
they would still be options on the boot: CLI

Jerry

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Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 10:16 AM
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Subject: Re: [syslinux] menu.c32 and old syslinux options

Jerry Nelson wrote:
> Ok, I think I found one issue.  I have my default menu, and that
> Brings me into other menu's(configs) depending on which one is
selected.
> I have "noescape 0" in one sub menu, but it wasn't set in my 1st
default
> Menu.  I didn't include that in my first menu because I use password
> Protection and the README.menu says you must have "noescape 1".
> 
> Anyway, I changed that and hitting escape gets me the "boot: " line,
> Password still seems to work, but I still can't get the boot line
> To accept my labels from sub configs - I have used "include mycfg"
> Lines, but nothing.

Hm, they should have worked.  Note that the CLI only ever sees the
initial (default) config file, not your submenu configs, unless you use
CONFIG statements to switch between configurations.

INCLUDE is only supported in 3.50-pre16 or later.

	-hpa

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