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2014 Oct 13
0
ivy bridge and custom font
Thank you for pointing the direction. Indeed, ver. 6.03 works correctly.
BTW, this project gets very complicated. I spent a lot of time guessing
which files I would need. I hoped that reading Makefile would help me but I it
did not. Maybe you could add a target for copying final results to a
destination.
(Target 'installer' do sth else ... /slackware 14.1/)
Best regards
P.O.
2010 Sep 22
2
binaries in syslinux-4.02.tar.bz2
Hi list,
I've noticed that there are a number of binaries in syslinux-4.02.tar.bz2, which
seems a bit odd. Even stranger is that I get different syslinux behaviour
depending on whether I rebuild these or use the ones from the tarball.
To use the ones from the tarball I:
$ make clean
$ make installer
$ make install-all
... whereas to rebuild everything from source I:
$ make
2014 Oct 10
2
ivy bridge and custom font
On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 7:18 AM, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Oct 10, 2014 4:00 AM, "Ady" <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> >
>> > > Hello,
>> > >
>> > > I've encountered a strange problem with loading a font file.
>> > > The environment:
>> > > motherboard
2014 Dec 22
2
check-gnu-efi.sh: print the output of build-gnu-efi.sh
Hi
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 8:29 AM, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Using a consistent version / commit of gnu-efi makes sense. Otherwise,
> the resulting behavior could be changing (or the build might fail for
> some reason), according to whichever version / commit is "freely" used.
As an active package maintainer I strongly believe in idea that
software should use
2011 Jan 29
2
How to make a bootable USB flash drive manually?
I would like to boot Ubuntu 8.04 i386 from my USB flash drive. I was
guided by this tutorial:
http://syslinux.zytor.com/wiki/index.php/HowTos#How_to_Create_a_Bootable_USB:_For_Linux
I took following steps:
1) made sure that usb_storage.ko kernel module is loaded
root at martin-desktop:~# lsmod | grep -i storage
usb_storage 39585 1
root at martin-desktop:~#
2) inserted USB flash