Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "sysluefi".
2019 Apr 15
4
EFI32, EFI64 on one disk
Hello,
i would like create a bootdisk , that can be boot from Old BIOS, EFI32 and EFI64.
But for EFI Boot there is only one directory /EFI/BOOT/
In this directory I can copy BOOTia32.EFI and BOOTx64.EFI.
But the *.c32 files for EFI32 & EFI64 , I can install to this directory at the same time.
Is there a way to load the *.c32 from different directory ?
Or is there a other solution ?
2019 Apr 15
0
EFI32, EFI64 on one disk
...s for EFI32 & EFI64 , I can install to this directory at the
> same time.
>
> Is there a way to load the *.c32 from different directory ?
Using Syslinux 6.04-pre1, you can use the PATH directive, together with
SYSLIA32.CFG and SYSLX64.CFG.
In the following example, the file "SYSLUEFI.CFG" is "in-common" to both UEFI
platforms, and each of the other 2 cfg files is parsed by its respective
"syslinux.efi" (renamed) only (i.e. depending on the platform you are booting).
The respective c32 modules are then located under '/EFI/BOOT/X64/' and
/EFI/...
2019 Apr 16
1
EFI32, EFI64 on one disk
...this
> > directory at the same time.
> >
> > Is there a way to load the *.c32 from different directory ?
>
>
> Using Syslinux 6.04-pre1, you can use the PATH directive, together with
> SYSLIA32.CFG and SYSLX64.CFG.
>
> In the following example, the file "SYSLUEFI.CFG" is "in-common" to both
> UEFI platforms, and each of the other 2 cfg files is parsed by its respective
> "syslinux.efi" (renamed) only (i.e. depending on the platform you are
> booting).
> The respective c32 modules are then located under '/EFI/BOOT/X64...
2019 May 02
1
EFI32, EFI64 on one disk
...this
> > directory at the same time.
> >
> > Is there a way to load the *.c32 from different directory ?
>
>
> Using Syslinux 6.04-pre1, you can use the PATH directive, together with
> SYSLIA32.CFG and SYSLX64.CFG.
>
> In the following example, the file "SYSLUEFI.CFG" is "in-common" to both
> UEFI platforms, and each of the other 2 cfg files is parsed by its respective
> "syslinux.efi" (renamed) only (i.e. depending on the platform you are
> booting).
> The respective c32 modules are then located under '/EFI/BOOT/X64...