Re: which option to modify while customising redhat9

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Take a look at http://syslinux.zytor.com/iso.php

Here you find how to use isolinux to create a bootable cdrom.

Greetings

- tom

Zitat von Saurav Gohain <saurav_gohain@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

> hi,
> i was little confused, in redhat 8, to modify the boot messaging options, we
> 
> go for syslinux.cgf but in case of redhat9 is it isolinux as because when 
> the installation starts it displays isolinux . ( this question may be silly 
> though) .
> 
> the next is in boot.msg file, is it ok, if i remove, splash.lss file . will 
> there be any error.
> and finally, i struggled to find, the format of writing the boot.msg file 
> like the various special charcter enconding .
> 
> is there any url wherein we have such information.
> 
> regards and expecting answers ,
> 
> saurav
> 
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