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 > > -- > Matt Hyclak > Department of Mathematics > Department of Social Work > Ohio University > (740) 593-1263 > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos