In the past 2 days we successfully extracted the Linux boot cd, appended
the isolinux.cfg file so it would map a drive to an alternate folder
during the initial Linux boot.  Thanks for all the help!  We used 3
methods: 

1.Using a Linux system to mount the cd, extract the files modify the
isolinux.cfg and re-compile the Boot cd with mkisofs
2. Using the ported to windows mkisofs command to recompile the iso in a
windows environment after modifying the isolinux.cfg
3. using  http://www.magiciso.com/Setup_MagicISO.exe was probably the
simplest way for us new to linux Admins.


Now on to the question:  Is there any other options we can add into the
isolinux.cfg file.  For example. Is this were we would input the NTP
time server so the boot process does not ask us for the time server?  If
so what is the format for the NTP server append line? This is the last
remaining question our system is asking us during the linux boot
process.  "real men don't click"  we want totally unattended.

Thanks,
Steve and Mark



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