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If the timeout line does not exist, do not add it.
The “
isolinux.cfg
” file should now look like the following:
serial 0 115200
default linux
prompt 0
...
label linux
kernel vmlinuz
append initrd=initrd.img ramdisk_size=8192
text console=ttyS0,115200
9
Save the changes to the “
isolinux.cfg
” file.
10
Close the text editor.
11
Open the
Partner Install
folder and with the ISO editing utility, open the
boot.iso
file.
12
Double-click on “isolinux” directory. The folder contents opens.
13
Select the “
isolinux.cfg
” file and right-click on it.
14
Select the
Delete
option to delete this file.
Figure 164
Deleting CFG
15
From the ISO edit utility menu, select the
Actions
option, followed by
Add Files
.
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