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2015 Aug 06
0
EFI: HP + syslinux = crash
...very simple
cfg with 2 or 3 entries (not just one entry, as the behavior would be
slightly different) as first step.
For example:
*** syslinux.cfg start ***
# Note that labels are not using the same name as actual files, in
purpose.
DEFAULT pwdlabel
LABEL pwdlabel
COM32 pwd.c32
LABEL lslablel
COM32 ls.c32
*** syslinux.cfg end ***
For a KISS troubleshooting, *all* the c32 files should be located
together, in the root of the filesystem, where syslinux.efi and
ldlinux.e64 (for EFI x86_64) should be located too.
Note that all the Syslinux-related files should come from the same
e...
2015 Aug 05
3
EFI: HP + syslinux = crash
> If I may... If I were to say something like "Syslinux doesn't boot", I
> would mean that I cannot even get to a simple Syslinux's "boot:"
> prompt. In other words, I would mean that _Syslinux_ (in one of its
> variants / family members) is failing to boot. Whether the problem is
> in Syslinux itself or in some other area (HW, FW, user error,
>