You can remake the boot cd to your needs
with appending the isolinux.cfg with
z_path, z_user, z_pass in the append line.

Ben Walton wrote:

Apologies, I'm an idiot...guest/guest, not guest/''.  (Invariably,
posting to a list helps me solve my own [stupid] problems).

Thanks
-Ben

On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 15:18 -0500, Ben Walton wrote:
Hi List,

I've searched the archives, but haven't found anything to help me yet.

After switching my bios sata settings to combined mode to overcome the
sata boot issues with linuxboox-4.6, I'm still having a (small) hiccup
with the boot process.

It seems that the script fails to map the /z mount point correctly until
I override the defaults (press Y) and then press enter at each prompt
(thus accepting the same defaults).  After doing that, the drive maps
perfectly and the process continues along fine.

I'd like to eliminate this seemingly unnecessary step.  Has anyone else
seen this problem?

Thanks
-Ben



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