# Tradional BIOS based PXE menu # # Useful docs; # - https://anaconda-installer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/boot-options.html # - https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/installation_guide/chap-anaconda-boot-options # # Notes: # - Use the 'vmlinuz' and 'initrd.img' from the Netinstall ISO. The others don't find the NIC, so can't net install. # # Use the high-colour menu system. default vesamenu.c32 # Time out and use the default menu option. Defined as tenths of a second. TIMEOUT 600 # Prompt the user. Set to '1' to automatically choose the default option. This # is really meant for files matched to MAC addresses. PROMPT 0 # Set the boot menu to be 1024x768 with a nice background image. Be careful to # ensure that all your user's can see this resolution! Default is 640x480. MENU RESOLUTION 1024 768 # The background image MENU BACKGROUND splash.jpg MENU TITLE Anvil! - Install Target Menu # Below, the hash (#) character is replaced with the countdown timer. The # '{,s}' allows for pluralizing a word and is used when the value is >= '2'. MENU AUTOBOOT Will boot the next device as configured in your BIOS in # second{,s}. MENU TABMSG Press the key to edit the boot parameters of the highlighted option. MENU NOTABMSG Editing of this option is disabled. # The following options set the various colours used in the menu. All possible # options are specified except for F# help options. The colour is expressed as # two hex characters between '00' and 'ff' for alpha, red, green and blue # respectively (#AARRGGBB). # Format is: MENU COLOR MENU COLOR screen 0 #00000000 #00000000 std # background colour not covered by the splash image MENU COLOR border 0 #bbd02724 #ee000000 std # The wire-frame border MENU COLOR title 0 #fff2f2f2 #ee000000 std # Menu title text MENU COLOR sel 0 #fff2f2f2 #ee000000 std # Selected menu option MENU COLOR hotsel 0 #fffff2f2 #ee000000 std # The selected hotkey (set with ^ in MENU LABEL) MENU COLOR unsel 0 #ffc2c2c2 #ee000000 std # Unselected menu options MENU COLOR hotkey 0 #ffffc2c2 #ee000000 std # Unselected hotkeys (set with ^ in MENU LABEL) MENU COLOR tabmsg 0 #c0a2a2a2 #00000000 std # Tab text MENU COLOR timeout_msg 0 #ffc2c2c2 #00000000 std # Timout text MENU COLOR timeout 0 #ffffc2c2 #00000000 std # Timout counter MENU COLOR disabled 0 #80515151 #ee000000 std # Disabled menu options, including SEPARATORs MENU COLOR cmdmark 0 #c0444444 #ee000000 std # Command line marker - The '> ' on the left when editing an option MENU COLOR cmdline 0 #c0f2f2f2 #ee000000 std # Command line - The text being edited # Options below haven't been tested, descriptions may be lacking. MENU COLOR scrollbar 0 #407f7f7f #00000000 std # Scroll bar MENU COLOR pwdborder 0 #80d02724 #20ffffff std # Password box wire-frame border MENU COLOR pwdheader 0 #80f7f7f7 #20ffffff std # Password box header MENU COLOR pwdentry 0 #80f2f2f2 #20ffffff std # Password entry field MENU COLOR help 0 #c0f2f2f2 #c0000000 std # Help text, if set via 'TEXT HELP ... ENDTEXT' ### NOTE: inst.repo is the image of the install media, looks for .treeinfo label striker menu label Install a ^Striker dashboard (Fedora 28 64-bit) # Keep help text wrapped within the area shown directly below. # /-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ TEXT HELP This install will choose the largest available fixed disk (spindle or platter), remove any data from it, repartition in and install. This is a fully automated process! Once selected, the only way to abort will be a manual reboot on the system. *** ALL EXISTING DATA ON SELECTED DRIVE WILL BE LOST! *** *** THERE WILL BE NO FURTHER PROMPT! PROCEED CAREFULLY! *** ENDTEXT # \-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------/ kernel fedora28/vmlinuz append initrd=fedora28/initrd.img root=live:http://10.1.4.1/fedora28/x86_64/os/images/install.img inst.stage2=http://10.1.4.1/fedora28/x86_64/os/ ip=dhcp inst.ks=http://10.1.4.1/fedora28/x86_64/kickstart/striker.ks inst.sshd rd.debug label node menu label Install an Anvil! ^Node (Fedora 28 64-bit) # Keep help text wrapped within the area shown directly below. # /-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ TEXT HELP This install will choose the smallest available fixed rotating disk, if available. If none is found, the smallest solid-state fixed disk will be chosen. All data will be removed, the disk repartitioned and a new OS will be installed. This is a fully automated process! Once selected, the only way to abort will be a manual reboot on the system. *** ALL EXISTING DATA ON SELECTED DRIVE WILL BE LOST! *** *** THERE WILL BE NO FURTHER PROMPT! PROCEED CAREFULLY! *** ENDTEXT # \-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------/ kernel fedora28/vmlinuz append initrd=fedora28/initrd.img root=live:http://10.1.4.1/fedora28/x86_64/os/images/install.img inst.stage2=http://10.1.4.1/fedora28/x86_64/os/ ip=dhcp inst.ks=http://10.1.4.1/fedora28/x86_64/kickstart/node.ks inst.sshd rd.debug label node menu label Install an Anvil! ^Disaster Recover Host (Fedora 28 64-bit) # Keep help text wrapped within the area shown directly below. # /-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ TEXT HELP This install will choose the smallest available fixed rotating disk, if available. If none is found, the smallest solid-state fixed disk will be chosen. All data will be removed, the disk repartitioned and a new OS will be installed. This is a fully automated process! Once selected, the only way to abort will be a manual reboot on the system. *** ALL EXISTING DATA ON SELECTED DRIVE WILL BE LOST! *** *** THERE WILL BE NO FURTHER PROMPT! PROCEED CAREFULLY! *** ENDTEXT # \-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------/ kernel fedora28/vmlinuz append initrd=fedora28/initrd.img root=live:http://10.1.4.1/fedora28/x86_64/os/images/install.img inst.stage2=http://10.1.4.1/fedora28/x86_64/os/ ip=dhcp inst.ks=http://10.1.4.1/fedora28/x86_64/kickstart/dr.ks inst.sshd rd.debug label rescue menu label Boot into a ^Rescue session # Keep help text wrapped within the area shown directly below. # /-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ TEXT HELP This will boot into a rescue shell. From there, you can access the bare hard drive on the machine to attempt to diagnose and repair problems that might be preventing a system from booting. No data on the target machine will be changed by this option. ENDTEXT # \-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------/ kernel fedora28/vmlinuz append initrd=fedora28initrd.img ip=dhcp root=live:http://10.1.4.1/fedora28/x86_64/os/LiveOS/squashfs.img rescue label fedora menu label Install ^Standard Fedora 28 64-bit Install # Keep help text wrapped within the area shown directly below. # /-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\ TEXT HELP This will start a standard install of Fedora 28. This option will not change anything on disk until and unless you choose to do so. ENDTEXT # \-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------/ kernel fedora28/vmlinuz append initrd=fedora28/initrd.img root=live:http://10.1.4.1/fedora28/x86_64/os/images/install.img label next menu default menu label Boot from Next ^Boot Device localboot 0xffff