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2015 Jul 11
0
EXTLINUX - GCC 5
Hi,
Gene Cumm wrote:
> > 3) It feels like this is a moving target where gcc keeps changing and
> > different results get reported.
Do we have indications that different versions of gcc5
cause different behavior on the same build and boot machines ?
Ady wrote:
> Since the issue is only present on specific
> hardware / firmware, whatever might seem to "solve" the
2015 Jul 11
3
EXTLINUX - GCC 5
> On Jul 10, 2015 5:29 PM, "poma via Syslinux" <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
>
> > The same as with the ISOLINUX, stable and git.
> > Only this time has nothing to do with the menu.
>
> 1) EXTLINUX is no longer a discrete variant. The installer extlinux now
> installs SYSLINUX.
> 2) William Kensington already saw a similar behavior wherein an
2009 Nov 12
12
no memory entry in main menu
Ralf Carl a ?crit :
> Hello Erwan,
>
> i just want to inform you, that there is still no memory entry in the
> main menu (hdt_034 & hdt_035).
> Typing in DMI mode "show module 0" etc. the memory modules are listet.
You mean the menu mode isn't working whereas the cli mode works ?
Do you confirm this ,
IF yes, It seems the Type 6 (the only one you have as you