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[opensuse-autoinstall] Where is initrd and linux kernel for 64 bit PXE
- From: MAR <michelandre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2008 06:10:31 -0400
- Message-id: <487DC917.5030607@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Hi all!
For PXE installation for 32 bit, you get the initrd and the kernel (linux) from *boot/i386/loader/initrd* and *boot/i386/loader/linux*. Then you copy those file to the root of the tftp server and you specify in the default file: kernel linux and initrd=initrd. If you use more than 1 menu labels then it is best to rename those files to linux-sles10sp1-i32 and initrd-sles10sp1-i32.
I have problem to specify the initrd and the kernel for 64 bits. I cannot find those file anywhere on the 64 bits DVD.
*Where are those files situated?* or what else do I have to do?
Thank you for your kind advice:
Michel-André
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Hi all!
For PXE installation for 32 bit, you get the initrd and the kernel (linux) from *boot/i386/loader/initrd* and *boot/i386/loader/linux*. Then you copy those file to the root of the tftp server and you specify in the default file: kernel linux and initrd=initrd. If you use more than 1 menu labels then it is best to rename those files to linux-sles10sp1-i32 and initrd-sles10sp1-i32.
I have problem to specify the initrd and the kernel for 64 bits. I cannot find those file anywhere on the 64 bits DVD.
*Where are those files situated?* or what else do I have to do?
Thank you for your kind advice:
Michel-André
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