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author | hpa <hpa> | 2001-04-19 00:58:32 +0000 |
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committer | hpa <hpa> | 2001-04-19 00:58:32 +0000 |
commit | 460ff10f93fe0f3724e98fe36fe00583250e863d (patch) | |
tree | 7876174cd51b55f5c700fae841006a515958bb4e | |
parent | e41d512f3e23b32c461115b03ecd376bc410a3ed (diff) | |
download | syslinux-460ff10f93fe0f3724e98fe36fe00583250e863d.tar.gz |
Note that booting other OSes currently applies to SYSLINUX only; if you're
building a bootable CD-ROM you may just want to use ISOLINUX.
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diff --git a/syslinux.doc b/syslinux.doc index bdf36d6d..28a020f0 100644 --- a/syslinux.doc +++ b/syslinux.doc @@ -410,6 +410,8 @@ qualified. ++++ BOOTING DOS (OR OTHER SIMILAR OPERATING SYSTEMS) ++++ +This section applies to SYSLINUX only, not to PXELINUX or ISOLINUX. + This is the recommended procedure for creating a SYSLINUX disk that can boot either DOS or Linux. This example assumes the drive is A: in DOS and /dev/fd0 in Linux; for other drives, substitute the @@ -546,6 +548,8 @@ that is bootable on the largest possible number of machines: A CD-ROM is so much faster than a floppy that the -s option shouldn't matter from a speed perspective. +Of course, you may want to use ISOLINUX instead. See isolinux.doc. + ++++ BOOTING FROM A FAT FILESYSTEM PARTITION ON A HARD DISK ++++ |