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NAME

       extlinux - install the SYSLINUX bootloader on a ext2/ext3/ext4/btrfs filesystem

SYNOPSIS

       extlinux [options] directory

DESCRIPTION

       EXTLINUX  is  a  new syslinux derivative, which boots from a Linux ext2/ext3/ext4 or btrfs
       filesystem.  It works the same way as SYSLINUX, with a few slight  modifications.   It  is
       intended  to  simplify  first-time  installation  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 example, if you  have  an
       ext2, ext3, ext4, or btrfs 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).

       --device=devicename
              Override  the  automatic  detection  of  device names.  This option is intended for
              special environments only and should not be used by normal users.  Misuse  of  this
              option can cause disk corruption and lost data.

FILES

       The  extlinux configuration file needs to be named syslinux.cfg or extlinux.conf and needs
       to be stored in the extlinux  installation  directory.  For  more  information  about  the
       contents of extlinux.conf, see syslinux(1) manpage, 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 SYSLINUX, 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/ext4/btrfs filesys18mDecember 2007                             extlinux(1)