On 06/21/2009 12:05 PM, Jan Kratochvil wrote:
Hi,
finally created a LiveDVD ISO automatically booting x86_64 OS on x86_64
(and i686 otherwise). Regular users will not notice there exists any new arch
while they will benefit from the full performance of their PC:
http://people.redhat.com/jkratoch/x86bilive-2009062000.tar.gz (71KB)
It uses live_dir=LiveOS-x86_64 vs. live_dir=LiveOS-i686 to boot the image.
The syslinux patch provides "default-{x86_64,i386}" keywords in isolinux.cfg.
livecd-iso-to-disk is not patched/compatible with such image.
livecd-creator should create such ISO on a single run, not by merging the
output of two livecd-creator runs by a 3rd party app.
It does not make much sense to me, so maybe you can explain it:
Isn't syslinux 3.72 or later itself capable of choosing one or the other
menu entry using ifcpu64.c32?
Would that not be a better option?
-Jeroen