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2004 Dec 02
7
A possible way to reduce basic questions
Jim Lemon <bitwrit <at> ozemail.com.au> writes: > I have been thinking about how to reduce the number of basic questions that > elicit the ...ahem... robust debate that has occurred about how to answer The traffic on r-help could be reduced by creating a second list where more elementary questions are asked. There may be other ways to partition the universe of questions
2007 Feb 23
1
Patch: Readconfig wont parse certain options anymore
com32/modules/readconfig.c: This is a side effect of is_kernel_type() overwrite the current pointer in a loop context. Hence subsequent options aren't parsed ever. This is particularily visible, if you use timeout option, which wont work in the latest 3.40-pre7. Patch: --- com32/modules/readconfig.c /opensource/syslinux-3.40-pre7/com32/modules/readconfig.c#2 +++ com32/modules/readconfig.c
2007 May 12
7
[Bug 10927] New: segmentation fault in NVUploadToScreen, called from exaPutImage
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10927 Summary: segmentation fault in NVUploadToScreen, called from exaPutImage Product: xorg Version: git Platform: x86-64 (AMD64) OS/Version: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: Driver/nouveau
2019 May 24
3
[PATCH] (vesa)menu.c32: Add support for BLS
Modern distributions are moving toward a common boot scheme called "The Boot Loader Specification". This patch enables syslinux's (vesa)menu.c32 modules to parse the drop-in files that are defined by this new specification. Link to The Boot Loader Specification: https://systemd.io/BOOT_LOADER_SPECIFICATION Link to demonstration bootdisk image (82MB gzipped):
2019 May 25
2
[PATCH] (vesa)menu.c32: Add support for BLS
On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 3:42 PM Sebastian Herbszt <herbszt at gmx.de> wrote: > > Gregory Lee Bartholomew wrote: > > Modern distributions are moving toward a common boot scheme called > > "The Boot Loader Specification". > > Which distributions are using this yet? > > > This patch enables syslinux's > > (vesa)menu.c32 modules to parse the
2008 Aug 17
1
[PATCH] pci: rename get_module_name_from_pci_ids
Rename get_module_name_from_pci_ids to get_module_name_from_pcimap since the module names are read from the modules.pcimap and not pci.ids file. - Sebastian Index: syslinux-3.71-12-ga19312b/com32/include/sys/pci.h =================================================================== --- syslinux-3.71-12-ga19312b.orig/com32/include/sys/pci.h 2008-08-16 19:39:41.000000000 +0200 +++
2019 May 25
0
[PATCH] (vesa)menu.c32: Add support for BLS
Gregory Lee Bartholomew wrote: > Modern distributions are moving toward a common boot scheme called > "The Boot Loader Specification". Which distributions are using this yet? > This patch enables syslinux's > (vesa)menu.c32 modules to parse the drop-in files that are defined by > this new specification. Any reason why you don't try to implement this in syslinux
2008 Mar 31
3
[PATCH 3/4] extract vmcoreinfo from /proc/vmcore for Xen
This patch is for kexec-tools-testing-20080324. --- kexec/crashdump.c.org 2008-03-25 11:51:51.000000000 +0900 +++ kexec/crashdump.c 2008-03-26 09:29:20.000000000 +0900 @@ -110,10 +110,8 @@ return 0; } -/* Returns the physical address of start of crash notes buffer for a kernel. */ -int get_kernel_vmcoreinfo(uint64_t *addr, uint64_t *len) +static int get_vmcoreinfo(char *kdump_info, uint64_t
2019 May 27
0
[PATCH] (vesa)menu.c32: Add support for BLS
Gregory Bartholomew wrote: > On Sat, May 25, 2019 at 3:42 PM Sebastian Herbszt <herbszt at gmx.de> > wrote: > > > > Gregory Lee Bartholomew wrote: > > > Modern distributions are moving toward a common boot scheme called > > > "The Boot Loader Specification". > > > > Which distributions are using this yet? [copy & paste from other
2013 Jun 12
3
[5.10] PXE + dhcp opts 209, 210 and path issues in tftp/http
On Wed, 12 Jun, at 11:17:44AM, Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi wrote: > Cool thanks!. Now looks better, but still not work. > > For some reason, "ldlinux.c32" is apparently sent but "Failed to load" > by PXELINUX and few seconds later, dnsmasq shows an error message > "failed sending": Argh! The patch was broken. I missed the new core/path.c file. My bad.
2013 Jun 12
5
[5.10] PXE + dhcp opts 209, 210 and path issues in tftp/http
On Tue, 11 Jun, at 03:54:21AM, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > On 06/11/2013 01:03 AM, Matt Fleming wrote: > > On Mon, 10 Jun, at 07:57:50AM, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > >> Either that or make the path a list rather than a string, using the > >> normal word separators when entered on the command line, a bit like the > >> (t)csh does. That is a bigger change but is probably
2013 Jun 12
0
[5.10] PXE + dhcp opts 209, 210 and path issues in tftp/http
>From f48d79be8c79241dd4635165e393683809edd823 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming at intel.com> Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 13:04:44 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] PATH: Change the PATH directive syntax In retrospect, choosing the colon character as the entry separator for the PATH directive was not a smart move, as that character is also used in TFTP-style paths. This conflict
2005 Jun 03
2
POP3 download problem
Hi All I am experiencing a mail download problem with dovecot's pop3 protocol. We use outlook XP 2002 mail clients and I have setup a mail system with pop accounts on a Fedora 2 installation using dovecot. Some of the clients download email fine but others do not download email and also do not give any error messages. I have enabled the "verbose" options in the
2013 Jun 11
2
[5.10] PXE + dhcp opts 209, 210 and path issues in tftp/http
On Mon, 10 Jun, at 07:57:50AM, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > Either that or make the path a list rather than a string, using the > normal word separators when entered on the command line, a bit like the > (t)csh does. That is a bigger change but is probably a better solution. How would this solution handle filenames containing spaces? Would we need to escape (presumably with a backslash)
2013 Jun 12
0
[5.10] PXE + dhcp opts 209, 210 and path issues in tftp/http
On 06/12/2013 09:40 AM, Matt Fleming wrote: > On Tue, 11 Jun, at 03:54:21AM, H. Peter Anvin wrote: >> On 06/11/2013 01:03 AM, Matt Fleming wrote: >>> On Mon, 10 Jun, at 07:57:50AM, H. Peter Anvin wrote: >>>> Either that or make the path a list rather than a string, using the >>>> normal word separators when entered on the command line, a bit like the
2019 Jul 09
0
[PATCH] core: Add support for BLS Type 1 entries
Modern distributions are moving toward a common boot scheme called "The Boot Loader Specification". This patch enables syslinux to parse the drop-in files that are defined by this new specification. Link to documentation of the options added to syslinux by this patch: https://drive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=1nuRISVJeE1whYggFURywoQFpPzc6s1MC MD5 (syslinux-bls1.txt) =
2011 May 25
1
[GIT PULL] elflink ldlinux
Hi, These patches contain support for some features that are already in Syslinux 4 but weren't working properly on the elflink branch. It's another step closer to feature parity with Syslinux 4. Having to jump through the comboot API for localboot support is less than ideal and I'll eventually fix that, probably when we move a big chunk of code from asm to C. Also, there's a
2007 Sep 28
18
[makedumpfile] extract vmcoreinfo from /proc/vmcore for Xen
Hi, --- background ---------------------------------------------------- * what the makedumpfile is: To shorten the size of the dumpfile and the time of creating the dumpfile, makedumpfile copies only the necessary pages for analysis to the dumpfile from /proc/vmcore. You can specify the kind of unnecessary pages with dump_level. If you want to shorten the size further, enable the