either type: set auto_action boot
at the SRM console, or load the srm_env module: modprobe srm_env and set the variable from linux: echo BOOT > /proc/srm_environment/named_variables/auto_action Never tried the last one, I hope it works :) Ionut On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 03:32:55PM -0400, Keith Grider wrote: > That is great, thanks. I am not yet familiar with initrd. > > How do I set it to immediately boot to this, though. Is there a way, in > SRM, to force a direct boot instead of doing it interactively by typing > '0' at the aboot prompt? > > KeithG > > Jens Kruse wrote: > >Hi Keith, > > > >Keith Grider wrote: > > > >>my /etc/aboot.conf is one line: > >>0:1/vmlinuz ro root=/dev/sda1 > > > > > >Try this: > > > >0:1/vmlinuz ro root=/dev/sda1 initrd=initrd.img > > > >Regards, Jens > > > > > > > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- *************** * Ionut Georgescu * http://www.physik.tu-cottbus.de/~george/ * Registered Linux User #244479 * * "In Windows you can do everything Microsoft wants you to do; in Unix you * can do anything the computer is able to do."