Micah Anderson
2010-Nov-11 04:17 UTC
[syslinux] problem booting files with .bin in their name (eg. memtest86+.bin)
It took me forever to figure out why I couldn't tftp boot into memtest86+, I had the file "memtest86+.bin" installed into my tftproot, and it was being loaded when I selected that menu item, but it would result in a series of repeating numbers on the left hand side of the screen. Eventually, after trying a million different things, and then asking someone I know who has fought these problems in the past, he suggested that in the past there was an issue with syslinux/pxelinux with files that had .bin as a suffix. So, I tried to remove it, and there we go, it works. I'm using 4.02. if there is a better place to file this 'bug', please let me know! thanks for your work on this project! micah -- -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 835 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://www.zytor.com/pipermail/syslinux/attachments/20101110/bd29fe97/attachment.sig>
Gene Cumm
2010-Nov-11 13:49 UTC
[syslinux] problem booting files with .bin in their name (eg. memtest86+.bin)
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 23:17, Micah Anderson <micah at riseup.net> wrote:> It took me forever to figure out why I couldn't tftp boot into > memtest86+, I had the file "memtest86+.bin" installed into my tftproot, > and it was being loaded when I selected that menu item, but it would > result in a series of repeating numbers on the left hand side of the > screen. > > Eventually, after trying a million different things, and then asking > someone I know who has fought these problems in the past, he suggested > that in the past there was an issue with syslinux/pxelinux with files > that had .bin as a suffix. > > So, I tried to remove it, and there we go, it works. I'm using 4.02. > > if there is a better place to file this 'bug', please let me know! > > thanks for your work on this project! > micahThis is not a bug but a feature. Please read doc/syslinux.txt as file.bin is automagically detected as a "bootstrap program" and probably needs to be loaded like a Linux kernel. http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/Common_Problems#Watch_the_name_of_your_kernel -- -Gene