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2015 Feb 09
1
regression: relocatable kernels on a chromebook
...uot; bootable in BIOS and/or (U)EFI
> systems at the time (e.g. Slackware 14.0 / 14.1, Debian 7 Wheezy, RHEL
> 6.x / 7 )
> _ BIOS and/or (U)EFI systems
>
> As a remainder and FWIW, from prior discussions (2014Q4) we have:
> http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Common_Problems#Linux_EFI_kernels
http://www.syslinux.org/archives/2013-October/021021.html is the only
possible match I see on the list, if that helps. Plus the Fedora and Arch
bug reports.
2015 Feb 08
0
regression: relocatable kernels on a chromebook
...ards", "supposedly" bootable in BIOS and/or (U)EFI
systems at the time (e.g. Slackware 14.0 / 14.1, Debian 7 Wheezy, RHEL
6.x / 7 )
_ BIOS and/or (U)EFI systems
As a remainder and FWIW, from prior discussions (2014Q4) we have:
http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Common_Problems#Linux_EFI_kernels
Yet, "fallback" method(s) should be allowed (in some way; with and/or
without user intervention, and/or with/without printing information for
the user). This feature is currently not present in Syslinux 6.03.
Additionally, I would tend to think that whichever the conditions /
standa...
2014 Dec 07
4
syslinux 6.03 does not boot some kernels
...h
>> as for kernel 3.2 (which is going to be alive in Debian Wheezy for at
>> least a couple more years).
>>
>> So, can someone please clarify this situation?
>
>In an effort to get things started, I just wrote
>http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Common_Problems#Linux_EFI_kernels
>
>I understand the CONFIG_RELOCATABLE issue well enough to write about
>it however Ady seems to have stumbled upon a real key for the
>pre-Linux-3.3 kernels.
If I'm understanding correctly, I think H. Peter Anvin on Tues Nov 18th,
10:24:15 PST 2014 explained this pre-Linux-3.3 ke...
2015 Feb 08
2
regression: relocatable kernels on a chromebook
On Sat, 7 Feb 2015, Ady via Syslinux wrote:
> Thank you for this meaningful report. Ideally, I would suggest
> performing a similar test (at least with the same kernel built with all
> the above "config_*=y" settings) with official pre-built Syslinux
> versions 4.07 and 3.86 (remembering that all Syslinux-related files,
> including c32 modules, if being used, shall
2014 Dec 07
0
syslinux 6.03 does not boot some kernels
Am 07.12.2014 schrieb Spike White:
> >Date: Sat, 6 Dec 2014 09:12:19 -0500
> >From: Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com>
> >
> >In an effort to get things started, I just wrote
> >http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Common_Problems#Linux_EFI_kernels
> >
> >I understand the CONFIG_RELOCATABLE issue well enough to write about
> >it however Ady seems to have stumbled upon a real key for the
> >pre-Linux-3.3 kernels.
>
> If I'm understanding correctly, I think H. Peter Anvin on Tues Nov 18th,
> 10:24:15 PST 2...
2014 Dec 05
0
syslinux 6.03 does not boot some kernels
> Am 02.12.2014 schrieb Ady:
> >
> ( ... )
> >
> > Since we are in the Syslinux Mailing List, please let me rephrase the
> > most relevant part of this case: syslinux.efi 6.03 is incapable of
> > booting some kernel, whereas syslinux.efi 6.01 can successfully boot it
> > under the same conditions.
> >
> I can now confirm that this can be
2014 Dec 04
3
syslinux 6.03 does not boot some kernels
Am 02.12.2014 schrieb Ady:
>
( ... )
>
> Since we are in the Syslinux Mailing List, please let me rephrase the
> most relevant part of this case: syslinux.efi 6.03 is incapable of
> booting some kernel, whereas syslinux.efi 6.01 can successfully boot it
> under the same conditions.
>
I can now confirm that this can be replicated on hardware, a
ThinkCentre M93 will reboot
2014 Dec 07
0
syslinux 6.03 does not boot some kernels
...which is going to be alive in Debian Wheezy for at
> >> least a couple more years).
> >>
> >> So, can someone please clarify this situation?
> >
> >In an effort to get things started, I just wrote
> >http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Common_Problems#Linux_EFI_kernels
> >
> >I understand the CONFIG_RELOCATABLE issue well enough to write about
> >it however Ady seems to have stumbled upon a real key for the
> >pre-Linux-3.3 kernels.
>
> If I'm understanding correctly, I think H. Peter Anvin on Tues Nov 18th,
> 10:24:15 PST 2...