John Oliver wrote:
I want to create a menu of kickstart files. Googling tells me this is how that's done, but it looks like RHEL doesn't recognize menu.c32 as a "special" name, and looks for a kernel called that. Is there a different way this is done with RHEL5?
I've seen chained menus, on DVD/CDs I think, presumably using something from the syslinux family. I don't recall RHEL has that technology yet. so you could be a little on your own.
Check what google says on how to do it, and maybe examine some examples (I assume you've seen it implemented) and see how it's done.
If you just want a single page and not a series of menus, that's easily done and fairly well documented in the syslinux documentation.
Alternatively, you could look at the etherboot project which, these days, implements PXE and has some fine extensions. HTTP instead of TFTP for example.
It also describes how to update your firmware to enjoy even more benefits. I recommend reading its documentation, even should you decide it's not for you.
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