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2014 Sep 06
2
bootable dvd
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene Cumm" <gene.cumm at gmail.com> To: "Bill Cunningham" <billcun at suddenlink.net> Cc: "For discussion of Syslinux and tftp-hpa" <syslinux at zytor.com> Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2014 9:27 AM Subject: Re: [syslinux] bootable dvd > On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 9:10 AM, Bill Cunningham <billcun at suddenlink.net> > wrote: >>...
2014 Sep 06
0
bootable dvd
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Cunningham" <billcun at suddenlink.net> To: "Gene Cumm" <gene.cumm at gmail.com> Cc: "For discussion of Syslinux and tftp-hpa" <syslinux at zytor.com> Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2014 9:31 AM Subject: Re: [syslinux] bootable dvd > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: &...
2014 Sep 06
2
bootable dvd
I want to make a bootable DVD and nothing I read works. The syslinux.cfg seems to be the most important. I get most of my info from www.syslinux.com of course and Arch linux's page. Nothing seems to work. I am using fedora codre 17 right now. Bill
2014 Sep 06
0
bootable dvd
On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 9:10 AM, Bill Cunningham <billcun at suddenlink.net> wrote: > I want to make a bootable DVD and nothing I read works. The syslinux.cfg > seems to be the most important. I get most of my info from www.syslinux.com > of course and Arch linux's page. Nothing seems to work. I am using fedora > codre 17 right now....
2014 Aug 18
1
Re: extended filesystems
----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Sandeen" <sandeen@redhat.com> To: "Bill Cunningham" <billcun@suddenlink.net>; <Ext3-users@redhat.com> Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2014 4:47 PM Subject: Re: extended filesystems [snip] > So the first thing you've learned is that it is not in fact too much > overhead, because it's not there. ;) > > -Eric Ok I see. Well I have...
2014 Aug 17
2
extended filesystems
I would like to start experiemnting with the ext filesystems. I might like one day to develop something. :) What files contain the ext4 filesystem. That's what I'm running right now. I like ext 2/3/4 all of them. My fedora partition is only 20 GB in size. I don't need huge filesystem support which is a feature of ext4 I believe. Which feature can I remove to remove this feature? I
2014 Aug 17
0
Re: extended filesystems
On 8/17/14, 2:52 PM, Bill Cunningham wrote: > I would like to start experiemnting with the ext filesystems. I might > like one day to develop something. :) What files contain the ext4 > filesystem. That's what I'm running right now. I like ext 2/3/4 all of them. fs/ext4/*.[ch] fs/jbd2/*.[ch] in the linux kernel source tree. > My fedora partition is only 20 GB in size.
2014 Aug 27
4
(no subject)
I have just jined this list. I can't seem to boot from a USB and my BIOS recognizes my sandisk USB by name. I can't figure out what modules to use. mbr.bin and parted is one method. Then syslinux is run and a syslinux.cfg is needed. Is this sufficent for syslinux? LINUX bzImage //kernel image INITRD initrd // initial ramdisk to boot a small liinux system on a USB. Bill Thanks for any
2014 Aug 26
0
Re: filesystem
* "Bill Cunningham" <billcun@suddenlink.net> hat geschrieben: > I hope this is the right list. I have created an ext2 filesystem and > removed the dir_index feature. I don't know if this kind of experimentation > is going to help me learn something about filesystems or not. Well what is > dir_index? Then I...
2014 Aug 25
2
filesystem
I hope this is the right list. I have created an ext2 filesystem and removed the dir_index feature. I don't know if this kind of experimentation is going to help me learn something about filesystems or not. Well what is dir_index? Then I ran e2fsck -f -v -pD and the /dev file. Now what did I remove? Htree. I guess it can always be put back and it's on an experimental filesystem.
2014 Aug 26
2
Re: filesystem
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bodo Thiesen" <bothie@gmx.de> To: <ext3-users@redhat.com> Sent: Monday, August 25, 2014 8:15 PM Subject: Re: filesystem > Hello Bill. [snip] > You're trying to understand what exactly? From the user point of view, > dir_index just makes directory accesses on very big directories faster. > When creating a new file, or