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2006 Oct 06
4
scope creep "serial console usb"
...with built in 3 hour ups, toshiba Laptop. I've been using serial consoles for monitoring and controlling the boot process, but this laptop has only usb ports. Can Extlinux use ttyUSB0 for the console? I love the extlinux for booting usb devices. Thank you for the hard work, Nicholas A. Schembri State College, PA USA
2006 Oct 07
3
boot once option
...or Li.. I'm just looking to solve the failed test boot problem. I understand Bloat is bad, and that ttyUSB is much to big for the small group of usrs with serial consoles. Thank you for the Info on the ttyUSB option. If I had the skills, I would try to be of more help, Nicholas A. Schembri State College, PA USA
2006 Nov 09
4
Serial with syslinux
...ttyS5. Voyage linux (debian) reset the pci serial card and assigns it to ttyS0 and ttyS1 syslinux and extlinux can not see the card at boot up. Can extlinux be configured to auto probe and use the first serial port it finds? serial -1 115200 Thank you for your hard work, Nicholas A. Schembri State College PA USA _______________________________________________ SYSLINUX mailing list Submissions to SYSLINUX at zytor.com Unsubscribe or set options at: http://www.zytor.com/mailman/listinfo/syslinux Please do not send private replies to mailing list traffic.
2006 Nov 10
3
Localboot option in syslinux and extlinux
I just tried to boot extlinux off of /dev/sdb and use the option localboot 0x80. I was hoping to see syslinux for the second time as the system loaded the master boot rec from /dev/sda. Why is this option only in pxelinux and isolinux? Nicholas A. Schembri State College PA USA
2006 Oct 07
4
"pre-OS"
...bit Mode? It looks like this would do what I need, but I can't find any working code. I like the Idea of booting a simple fail safe system and restarting a production kernel. Yes, UML- Linux would let me do some of this. I need to also look at UML. Thank you for your time, Nicholas A. Schembri State College, PA USA ----- Original Message ---- From: Josh Lehan <jlehan at scyld.com> To: H. Peter Anvin <hpa at zytor.com> Cc: Luis.F.Correia <Luis.F.Correia at seg-social.pt>; syslinux at zytor.com Sent: Friday, October 6, 2006 4:54:51 PM Subject: [syslinux] Question about a...
2006 Sep 26
0
extlinux boot once.
...ycle the power, but I will have no interaction with the box. Is there a way to have extlinux/syslinux boot a configuration file only once? If the system fails to boot I can have the power cycle and the system would boot off of the default configuration. Thank you for your time, Nicholas A. Schembri State College, Pa USA
2006 Nov 15
0
Fw: Localboot option in syslinux and extlinux
...t send private replies to mailing list traffic. I'm not offering the patch for this change. I do not have the skills to provide anything more then a sugestion. Syslinux is a family of programs and is known as "The easy-to-use Linux bootloader". It was just an idea. Nicholas A. Schembri State College PA USA
2007 Nov 07
1
I'd like to eventually support network console, at least in pxelinux.
...ial ports. Gateway, desktop, has the chip on the motherboard but removed the internal and external connectors . This is the same for my laptop. I know that the motherboard has a uart but I can't get to it with out a soldering iron. Thank you for your time and a great product, Nicholas A. Schembri State College PA USA
2002 May 09
1
Printing Problems from ACT with samba
Hello everybody, I have a Windows 2000 SP2 on which I am running act and users use the Terminal Server Client to access it. My problem is that when I try to print from ACT I get the following error in the samba log file [2002/05/09 11:16:01, 0] rpc_server/srv_spoolss.c:api_spoolss_open_printer_ex(42) spoolss_io_q_open_printer_ex: unable to unmarshall SPOOL_Q_OPEN_PRINTER_EX. [2002/05/09
2004 Sep 02
1
--partiall-dir not behaving like it ought too
Hi, I have awaited the new release inorder to use the -"-partial-dir" option. But after testing it seems that it does not behave like it says on the tin. It will correctly move and rename the interrupted file to the declared directory, but it will not attempt to use it when the client attempts to rsync the file again. I have a Solaris 8 box running as a server (Matthew), and another
2004 Jun 27
0
Suggested change to "--partial" usage.
Hi, I have always wondered why it was called "--partial" and behaves as it does. I personnaly think that is an excellent idea, but rather than change the "--partial" behaviour why do we not have "--resumption" parameter instead to do exactly what has been suggested. Thanks Stephen