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2013 Jul 03
2
Problems with gfxboot.c32
...y functions that no longer work.
Calls to those functions only happen if the gfxboot core (bincode.asm) requests them.
cb_status, cb_fopen and cb_fread are only called from gfxboot core (prim_findfile) if
the requested file is not part of the bootlogo archive.
cb_getcwd is deprecated, cb_chdir and cb_mount were never supported on upstream syslinux.
The only function left is cb_readsector which seems optional in gfxboot core.
There should be no loss of functionality if required files are part of the bootlogo archive.
Sebastian
2013 Jul 03
2
Problems with gfxboot.c32
Matt Fleming wrote:
> On Wed, 03 Jul, at 03:02:19PM, Andreas Heinlein wrote:
>> I had to add at least one boot entry to get a working config, so I
>> ended up with this isolinux.cfg:
>>
>> label live
>> menu label ^Try Ubuntu without installing
>> kernel /casper/vmlinuz
>> append file=/cdrom/preseed/ubuntu.seed boot=casper
>>
2013 Jul 04
0
Problems with gfxboot.c32
...;
> Calls to those functions only happen if the gfxboot core (bincode.asm)
> requests them.
> cb_status, cb_fopen and cb_fread are only called from gfxboot core
> (prim_findfile) if
> the requested file is not part of the bootlogo archive.
> cb_getcwd is deprecated, cb_chdir and cb_mount were never supported on
> upstream syslinux.
> The only function left is cb_readsector which seems optional in
> gfxboot core.
>
> There should be no loss of functionality if required files are part of
> the bootlogo archive.
>
> Sebastian
>
Looks like you're right...