Thanks much!
I'll have a go at that tonight at home.
Much appreciated.
Dustin
On 1-Feb-06, at 9:55 AM, Matt Hyclak wrote:
On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 09:40:34AM -0800, Dustin Krysak enlightened us:
Yeah I guess I could. (I'll put the dunce cap on now).
Would this be the proper format though?
<snip> default linux prompt 0 timeout 0 display boot.msg F1 boot.msg F2 options.msg F3 general.msg F4 param.msg F5 rescue.msg F7 snake.msg label linux kernel vmlinuz append initrd=initrd.img ramdisk_size=8192 vnc vncconnect=pigdog.example.com <snip>
So I knocked the prompt and timeout to 0 (so that hopefully my cd will just pop into the install with no keyboard interaction) and then added the "vnc vncconnect=pigdog.example.com".
Looks correct to me, although personally, I would set a prompt/ timeout of 5 or so in case I ever wanted to use the disk for something else. If you don't type anything for 5 seconds, it goes with your default. If you do type something, you can override your vnc settings, etc.
In those links They reference "linux vnc vncconnect=pigdog.example.com" -- what is the "linux" for? Do I need that in there as well? I had been all over these docs before, but I think I had just not clued into the syntax.
'linux' is the label. When you're typing the command in from the prompt, you have to tell isolinux which thing you want to boot. Your append syntax is correct.
Matt
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