Have a project that I've maintained since 2004.
Have a simple process to add it to the regular grub boot
list using the 40_custom with the following lines.
menuentry G4L {
linux /bz5x13.14 root=/dev/ram0
initrd /ramdisk.lzma
}
Just copy the kernel and ramdisk.lzma to /boot and it
becomes an option in the grub menu.
Just had a use that got 140 new Dell machines, and they
seem to no longer support any bios boot?? So, EFI is the
only option.
Have the EFI kernel options set, but haven't found info on
how to make an efi boot. I've looked, but I've not seen
anything. Did find one page that talks about just copying
kernel files to the efi direct with a minor rename and
including System.map file, but doesn't say anything about
the filesystem?
Anyone know of a web page. Currently, the user is pulling
drive out, and connecting it to an older machine to make
images.
Thanks.
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