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Old 12th December 2013
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Originally Posted by Carpetsmoker View Post
menu.c32 is a binary that's shipped with syslinux. By default, syslinux only has a commandline interface & programming API, menu.c32 will actually provide the menu.

I would encourage you to go to the syslinux website and read the documentation, start with a simple example which boots only one system, and add more later. My config is just an example which may or may not work for you.
Yes, I read the main help page on the Syslinux website, but it wasn't quite illustrative on that issue. (BTW, menu.c32 shipped with the newest version of syslinux gets rejected by the loader, which according to Google happens not only to myself.) But anyway, even when I made a menu-free boot config and the syslinux stage was overcome, it didn't work any further, so the problem must be not with syslinux, but with the images made via NetBSD's mkmemstick tool. Checked this USB stick on two computers with the same result, or rather lack of it.
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