Re: syslinux.cfg

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On 02/15/2017 09:09 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Hi,

is the no way to get a menu


Arch kernel 1
Arch Kernel 2
Foo  Kernel 1
Foo  Kernel 2


when using syslinux?

Or even while booting another Linux requires chainloading, there's a
feature to chose between all available kernels of another Linux by the
"main" menu?

IIUC chainloading only could provide


Arch kernel 1
Arch Kernel 2
Foo


and just when selecting Foo I can chose between


Foo  Kernel 1
Foo  Kernel 2

and perhaps

Arch


so assuming I then decide to go back to the Arch menu, I need to
chainload Arch from the chainloaded other Foo Linux?

Regards,
Ralf


Not sure exactly what you're trying to do. I have my syslinux showing the following menu choices at boot:

Arch Linux
Arch Linux - single user
Arch Linux - fallback
Arch Linux - LTS kernel
Arch Linux - LTS kernel, single user
Arch Linux - LTS kernel, fallback
Windows 7
hdt
reboot

Not sure if that's what you're aiming for or not. If it is, I'm happy to send you a copy of my syslinux.cfg.

Best,

DR



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