Re: Re: [mu SETUP] booting without bootdisk

From: Rudolf Harney ([email protected])
Date: Thu Aug 01 2002 - 12:26:11 CEST


Hi all!
O.k., so part 1 works, I can boot without bootdisk. But I'd like the system to reboot "by itself" without asking me for an enter or whatever: so I have two questions:

- if the system comes up, it asks me
  *do you want syslogd support?
  *do you want SCSI devices support?
  *do you want to configure a domain server?
  *do you want to setup your local time from a remote server?
  how can I stop the system, asking me each time I reboot?

- how can I boot without having to login?

Thanks for help!!!

Rudolf Harney

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[email protected] schrieb am 26.07.02 18:27:35:
> Rudolf Harney wrote:
> > I tried with the clone command, setting /dev/hda1 as the device, from > where to boot, but it doesn't work.
>
> Try using /dev/hda as your boot device, keeping /dev/hda1 as root.
>
> Here's a /etc/lilo.conf that boots from /dev/hda for me, making
> /dev/hda1 the root partition:
>
> ---------------------
> boot=/dev/hda
> install=/boot/boot.b
> map=/boot/map
> message=/boot/mulinux.msg
> backup=/dev/null
>
> read-write
> vga=normal
> prompt
> delay=40
> timeout=50
>
> image=/boot/mulinuz
> label=mulinux
> append=" root=/dev/hda1 rw"
> ------------------------
>
> With that in place try running the command:
> lilo
>
> Btw, lilo is on the SRV addon, so get that first.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Stephen Isard
>

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