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It seems that the Mer bootmenu installer won't include *.item files in /etc/bootmenu.d .

After flashing initfs, the Bootmenu shows only entries for INT p2 and EXT p3 and not the entries defined in /etc/bootmenu.d (for booting Mer from INT p3).
But they were copied to /mnt/initfs/etc/bootmenu.d

I tried to entry the bootmenu.sh script, but the file is write protected.
So I copied it to /etc/bootmenu.conf and the Mer bootloader script asked me to include.
After rebooting it freezed while displaying the loading screen of the bootmenu ("Press home button for advanced menu options").
I had to reflash initfs.

Has anyone an idea how to get it booting INT p3?
 
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Did you use penguinbait's bootmenu in past? If so, try running bootmenu installer after you reflashed initfs.
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Nope. But I will try it again.

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No it still doesn't work.

Last edited by mag4you; 2010-01-06 at 21:16.
 
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This is how I edited the second menu item in bootmenu.conf:

[...]

MENU_2_NAME="Internal MMC card, partition 3, ext3"
MENU_2_ID="immc3"
MENU_2_DEVICE="${INT_CARD}p3"
MENU_2_MODULES="mbcache jbd ext3"
MENU_2_FSTYPE="ext3"
MENU_2_FSOPTIONS="noatime,ro"
MENU_2_LINUXRC="linuxrc"
[...]
 
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Has anyone an idea what I did wrong?
 
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