Remove ".img" from kernel image file name.

When an ISO is created with the kernel image file name ending in ".img", the
ISO will not boot. In Qemu, the following error will be shown:

        FATAL: Int13 eltorito call with AX=4C00

This means a non-implemented BIOS entry was called. In VMware and on real
hardware there is a different error message:

        Cannot load disk image (invalid file)?

Removing the ".img" part of the file name solves this.
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Maarten ter Huurne 2007-10-27 03:13:29 +02:00
parent 00aa1d0c28
commit c7e50a404e
1 changed files with 3 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -102,9 +102,10 @@ Syslinux_live_entry ()
then
num=$(ls -1 ${KERNEL_PATH}|grep 'vmlinuz.\.img$'|wc -l)
num=$(($num +1))
mv ${KERNEL_PATH}/${KERNEL} ${KERNEL_PATH}/vmlinuz${num}.img
# Note: ISOLINUX will not find the kernel if the name ends in ".img".
mv ${KERNEL_PATH}/${KERNEL} ${KERNEL_PATH}/vmlinuz${num}
mv ${KERNEL_PATH}/${INITRD} ${KERNEL_PATH}/initrd${num}.img
KERNEL=vmlinuz${num}.img
KERNEL=vmlinuz${num}
INITRD=initrd${num}.img
fi