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Hello there,
I am trying to configure Syslinux to auto boot. According to the wiki setting:
PROMPT 0
DEFAULT default_boot
should make it work. For me it does not seem to work.
my syslinux.cfg:
DEFAULT arch
PROMPT 0 # Set to 1 if you always want to display the boot prompt
TIMEOUT 10
UI menu.c32
MENU TITLE Arch Linux
MENU COLOR border 30;44 #40ffffff #a0000000 std
MENU COLOR title 1;36;44 #9033ccff #a0000000 std
MENU COLOR sel 7;37;40 #e0ffffff #20ffffff all
MENU COLOR unsel 37;44 #50ffffff #a0000000 std
MENU COLOR help 37;40 #c0ffffff #a0000000 std
MENU COLOR timeout_msg 37;40 #80ffffff #00000000 std
MENU COLOR timeout 1;37;40 #c0ffffff #00000000 std
MENU COLOR msg07 37;40 #90ffffff #a0000000 std
MENU COLOR tabmsg 31;40 #30ffffff #00000000 std
LABEL arch
MENU LABEL Arch Linux
LINUX ../vmlinuz-linux
APPEND root=/dev/mapper/vg0-lvroot rw quiet resume=/dev/sda3
INITRD ../initramfs-linux.img
LABEL archfallback
MENU LABEL Arch Linux Fallback
LINUX ../vmlinuz-linux
APPEND root=/dev/mapper/vg0-lvroot rw
INITRD ../initramfs-linux-fallback.img
LABEL hdt
MENU LABEL HDT (Hardware Detection Tool)
COM32 hdt.c32
LABEL reboot
MENU LABEL Reboot
COM32 reboot.c32
LABEL poweroff
MENU LABEL Poweroff
COM32 poweroff.c32
Thanks in advance!
Last edited by mpir (2015-01-08 13:58:48)
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-TIMEOUT 10
+TIMEOUT 0
You may also want the following just in case
MENU SHIFTKEY
EDIT: oops - I was comparing to my syslinux.cfg for differences, but I may have given the wrong difference as I've temporarily disabled this as I troubleshoot some kernel issues. I think you need to comment out the UI line.
Last edited by Trilby (2015-01-08 13:12:59)
"UNIX is simple and coherent..." - Dennis Ritchie, "GNU's Not UNIX" - Richard Stallman
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True!
Comment out the UI line, be sure to have a default entry to boot.
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