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extlinux(1)							   extlinux(1)

NAME
       extlinux - install the SYSLINUX bootloader on a ext2/ext3 filesystem

SYNOPSIS
       extlinux [options] directory

DESCRIPTION
       EXTLINUX	 is  a	new  syslinux  derivative,  which  boots  from a Linux
       ext2/ext3 filesystem.  It works the same way as SYSLINUX,  with	a  few
       slight  modifications.  It is intended to simplify first-time installa‐
       tion of Linux, and for creation of  rescue  and	other  special-purpose
       boot disks.

       The  installer is designed to be run on a mounted directory.  For exam‐
       ple, if you have an ext2 or ext3 usb key mounted on /mnt, you  can  run
       the following command:

	      extlinux --install /mnt

OPTIONS
       -H, --heads=#
	      Force the number of heads.

       -i, --install
	      Install over the current bootsector.

       -O, --clear-once
	      Clear the boot-once command.

       -o, --once=command
	      Execute a command once upon boot.

       -M, --menu-save=label
	      Set the label to select as default on the next boot

       -r, --raid
	      Fall back to the next device on boot failure.

       --reset-adv
	      Reset auxiliary data.

       -S, --sectors=#
	      Force the number of sectors per track.

       -U, --update
	      Updates a previous EXTLINUX installation.

       -z, --zip
	      Force zipdrive geometry (-H 64 -S 32).

FILES
       The  extlinux  configuration  file  needs to be named extlinux.conf and
       needs to be stored in the extlinux  installation	 directory.  For  more
       information  about  the contents of extlinux.conf, see syslinux(1) man‐
       page, section files.

BUGS
       I would appreciate hearing of any problems you have with	 SYSLINUX.   I
       would  also  like  to  hear from you if you have successfully used SYS‐
       LINUX, especially if you are using it for a distribution.

       If you are reporting problems, please include all possible  information
       about  your  system  and	 your  BIOS; the vast majority of all problems
       reported turn out to be BIOS or hardware	 bugs,	and  I	need  as  much
       information as possible in order to diagnose the problems.

       There  is  a  mailing  list for discussion among SYSLINUX users and for
       announcements of new and test versions. To  join,  send	a  message  to
       majordomo@linux.kernel.org with the line:

SEE ALSO
       syslinux(1)

SYSLINUX for ext2/ext3 filesyst18 December 2007			   extlinux(1)
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