**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat May 09 02:59:57 2009 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat May 09 06:23:54 2009 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat May 09 06:24:15 2009 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat May 09 06:35:11 2009 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat May 09 06:35:40 2009 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat May 09 06:40:32 2009 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat May 09 06:41:03 2009 May 09 15:41:05 I've got a Netvista 8363 thin client which has a borked bios which boots the machine by executing the file kernel.2x00 with some pre-defined commandline arguments (one of them being root=), which is supposed to be a linux kernel vmlinux, but I suppose that it could be any static ELF executable. I would like to run a decent bootloader instaead of this. Is altboot what I need? Or syslinux perhaps? May 09 20:30:28 hi **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun May 10 02:59:57 2009