> Package: debian-installer > Severity: minor > Tags: newcomer > > In Section "CDROM install:" > bootargs=... > > But, the newer xen Toolkit "xl" uses > bootloader_args=...
Sorry for the late reply. Would the attached patch do it? Holger -- Holger Wansing <hwans...@mailbox.org> PGP-Fingerprint: 496A C6E8 1442 4B34 8508 3529 59F1 87CA 156E B076
diff --git a/build/boot/x86/xen/debian.cfg b/build/boot/x86/xen/debian.cfg index 070dca4ce..2ca33e236 100644 --- a/build/boot/x86/xen/debian.cfg +++ b/build/boot/x86/xen/debian.cfg @@ -33,53 +33,53 @@ #kernel = "vmlinuz" #ramdisk = "initrd.gz" #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # CDROM install: #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Download an ISO image which supports installation under Xen. Typically these # are the amd64+i386 multiarch images. e.g. those under: # http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/multi-arch/ # # Uncomment "bootloader" and the correct "bootargs" for the # architecture you wish to install. # # Be sure to configure a CDROM device with the installation image in # addition to your regular disk HDD in your disk stanza. # # e.g. for an ISO image: # file:/path/to/debian-6.0.0-amd64-i386-netinst.iso,xvdd:cdrom,r # -or- if you have a phyiscal cdrom in your drive, phy: # phy:/dev/cdrom,xvdd:cdrom,r #bootloader="pygrub" # For i386: -#bootargs="--kernel=install.i386/xen/vmlinuz --ramdisk=install.i386/xen/initrd.gz" +#bootloader_args="--kernel=install.i386/xen/vmlinuz --ramdisk=install.i386/xen/initrd.gz" # For amd64: -#bootargs="--kernel=install.amd/xen/vmlinuz --ramdisk=install.amd/xen/initrd.gz" +#bootloader_args="--kernel=install.amd/xen/vmlinuz --ramdisk=install.amd/xen/initrd.gz" #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Installation options common to all methods #---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # If you configure a vfb below then use "console=tty0" instead of # "console=hvc0". # # You can prepend your own command line options too #extra = "debian-installer/exit/always_halt=true -- quiet console=hvc0" #============================================================================ # TO BOOT INSTALLED SYSTEM # # Comment all of the above installation options and uncomment the # below instead #============================================================================ #bootloader="pygrub" #============================================================================ # STANDARD OPTIONS #============================================================================ #