Luiz Carlos Farias wrote:
Dear Friends,
I'm trying to install Bering on my IDE - hard drive. I'm following the instructions found in Chapter 11.4 of Bering User's Guide. When I write the command "syslinux -s /dev/hda1" I receive the following message:
syslinux: not found
Where I can find the syslinux program?
I think there are some .lrp packages floating around, but I usually just grab a recent version from it's home on kernel.org:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/
Just grab one of the tar.gz files, extract it somewhere convienent, and run syslinux. There's even a version you can run from a dos command prompt (or from dos window inside Windows). IIRC, the provided linux binary is statically linked, so no C library problems...it will run on LEAF, or RedHat, or whatever.
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