2. The configuration file is called "extlinux.conf", and is expected
to be found in the same directory as extlinux is installed in.
+ Since 4.00 "syslinux.cfg" is also tried if "extlinux.conf" is not
+ found.
3. Pathnames can be absolute or relative; if absolute (with a leading
4. EXTLINUX now supports symbolic links. However, extremely long
symbolic links might hit the pathname limit. Also, please note
that absolute symbolic links are interpreted from the root *of the
- filesystem*, which might be different from now the running system
+ filesystem*, which might be different from how the running system
would interpret it (e.g. in the case of a separate /boot
partition.) Therefore, use relative symbolic links if at all
possible.
- Install the MBR on *each disk*, and mark the RAID-1 partition
active.
-- Run "extlinux -i /boot" to install extlinux. This will install it on
- all the drives in the RAID-1 set, which means you can boot any
- combination of drives in any order.
+- Run "extlinux --raid --install /boot" to install extlinux. This
+ will install it on all the drives in the RAID-1 set, which means
+ you can boot any combination of drives in any order.