Thanks for your reply,

I went through some different versions of syslinux and found one which actually worked :) (Version 2.07).

If anyone experiences the same sort of problem, they might want to try that version instead.

Ben

Roger E McClurg wrote:

The problem is, syslinux seems to read the first part of the syslinux.cfg file which is to tell it to display syslinux.dpy, then default and kernel linux however it doesn't read the rest... ie it doesn't load initrd.lrp, it will then proceed to boot the kernel at which point the kernel will panic and compalin about a missing "root=" command. This command is contained in syslinux.cfg but it doesn't seem to read it for some reason.



I had this problem with Bering 1.2. After trying a number of versions of syslinux, I finally settled on using GRUB. Just attach the CF to a Linux using GRUB (I used Redhat), load GRUB onto the CF, and put it back in the LEAF machine.


Roger McClurg


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