Victor Torrico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 97/12/11 at 08:25 AM -0500, Victor Torrico wrote: > > Hello, > > Think CHOS is the greatest thing since chocolate ice cream. I have > it partially configured but can't boot all OSs on several > partitions. Obviously it's a case of cockpit trouble on my part. > I've tried all I can do to get all three bootable partitions to boot > with only partial success. Here's the sad tale: > > My /etc/chos.conf file is: (before I tried other OSs) > > ----snip---- > > # BACKGOUND > background=dump:/boot/bg/chos.bin > > # MENUPOSITION > menupos=21,16 > > # TIMERPOSITION > timerpos=24,3 > > # FILE SETTINGS > # > ##################### > > # IMAGES > # > ############## > > bootsect "DOS" { > color=lightblue > image=/dev/hda1 > } > > linux "Linux" { > color=blue > image=/vmlinuz > } > > linux "Old Linux" { > color=red > image=/boot/vmlinuz.old > }
Try biglinux instead. By default, Debian kernels are built as such ones and chos don't detect it. Here is an example from my chos.conf (also version 0.8): big_linux "Debian Linux" { image=/vmlinuz cmdline=ro color=white } Torsten -- I haven't lost my mind -- it's backed up on tape somewhere. Fortune Cookie PGP Public key available -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .