On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 04:47:16PM -0700, abhijit wrote:
The end goal is to have a pxe based loader, which gives a nice menu with different distro's to install and then fire off the required installer.
It sounds like you're trying to re-invent the wheel. You can already do this with basic pxelinux and the stock autoyast installer system that comes with suse. Granted it's text based, but can be done. Use display <file> to print out a screen (you can add in escape codes to color code. Use Fn <file> where n=number of F key (like F1, F2, etc) to allow a user to display a different message. Use label names in the file to make it easy to start the install. We've got a setup where the default pxelinux file displays a main screen, different F keys can display rhel, solaris, suse, (even windows.. kicks into altiris). Different names/numbers start the different install. There's a wiki up with examples: http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/PXELINUX#Custom_Menu_Example_with_s... FYI, as of the kernel that came with sles/sled10-sp1 (2.6.16.46-*) they've added the patch to bump the default 256 char cmdline limit to 2048.. so you can pass all kinds of info on there now. Makes it a lot eaiser to fit autoyast= install= and other directives we use. -- Mike Marion-Unix SysAdmin/Staff IT Engineer-http://www.qualcomm.com UNIX - live it,love it,fork() it ! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+help@opensuse.org