default vesamenu.c32 #timeout 600 display boot.msg # Clear the screen when exiting the menu, instead of leaving the menu displayed. # For vesamenu, this means the graphical background is still displayed without # the menu itself for as long as the screen remains in graphics mode. #menu clear #menu background splash.png menu title CentOS 7 #menu vshift 8 #menu rows 18 #menu margin 8 #menu hidden #menu helpmsgrow 15 #menu tabmsgrow 13 ## Border Area #menu color border * #00000000 #00000000 none ## Selected item #menu color sel 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none ## Title bar #menu color title 0 #ff7ba3d0 #00000000 none ## Press [Tab] message #menu color tabmsg 0 #ff3a6496 #00000000 none ## Unselected menu item #menu color unsel 0 #84b8ffff #00000000 none ## Selected hotkey #menu color hotsel 0 #84b8ffff #00000000 none ## Unselected hotkey #menu color hotkey 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none ## Help text #menu color help 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none ## A scrollbar of some type? Not sure. #menu color scrollbar 0 #ffffffff #ff355594 none ## Timeout msg #menu color timeout 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none #menu color timeout_msg 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none ## Command prompt text #menu color cmdmark 0 #84b8ffff #00000000 none #menu color cmdline 0 #ffffffff #00000000 none # Do not display the actual menu unless the user presses a key. All that is displayed is a timeout message. menu tabmsg Press Tab for full configuration options on menu items. menu separator # insert an empty line menu separator # insert an empty line label linux menu label ^Install CentOS 7 kernel vmlinuz append initrd=initrd.img inst.stage2=hd:LABEL=USB inst.ks=hd:LABEL=USB:/ks.cfg menu separator # insert an empty line label vesa menu indent count 5 menu label Install CentOS 7 in ^basic graphics mode text help Try this option out if you're having trouble installing CentOS 7. endtext kernel vmlinuz append initrd=initrd.img inst.stage2=hd:LABEL=USB xdriver=vesa nomodeset label rescue menu indent count 5 menu label ^Rescue a CentOS system text help If the system will not boot, this lets you access files and edit config files to try to get it booting again. endtext kernel vmlinuz append initrd=initrd.img inst.stage2=hd:LABEL=USB rescue quiet label memtest menu label Run a ^memory test text help If your system is having issues, a problem with your system's memory may be the cause. Use this utility to see if the memory is working correctly. endtext kernel memtest menu separator # insert an empty line label local menu label Boot from ^local drive localboot 0xffff