Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "scroll_lock".
2017 Jan 03
2
How to show boot prompt and edit kernel cmdline from serial?
...the loading of the kernel and initramfs on the serial port (but
curiously, not the "Loading NodeOS" message that I put, just directly
the kernel string...), but the system start automatically. I've read
in the docs that the boot prompt can be forced to be shown if the
caps_lock or the scroll_lock keys are set, but QEmu doen't offer a way
to have them enabled at boot time and by using the monitor seems to be
too complicated (and since syslinux is booting automatically, too much
time constrained too). So I ask: is there a way to force to show the
boot prompt on the serial port on demand?...
2017 Jan 03
0
How to show boot prompt and edit kernel cmdline from serial?
...ernel and initramfs on the serial port (but
> curiously, not the "Loading NodeOS" message that I put, just directly
> the kernel string...), but the system start automatically. I've read
> in the docs that the boot prompt can be forced to be shown if the
> caps_lock or the scroll_lock keys are set, but QEmu doen't offer a way
> to have them enabled at boot time and by using the monitor seems to be
> too complicated (and since syslinux is booting automatically, too much
> time constrained too). So I ask: is there a way to force to show the
> boot prompt on the ser...
2019 Apr 12
1
RFC: Feature: MENU HIDDEN behaviour on ANY key
> Le 11 avr. 2019 ? 14:48, Ady Ady via Syslinux <syslinux at syslinux.org> a ?crit :
>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Here's a small enhancement feature for menu.c32. Looking for feedback before
>> starting any coding (not sure when I'll have time for implementation)
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dany St-Amant
>>
>>
>> *Problem