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2005 Jan 23
5
Minimizing linux
anybody knows how to make a certain linux distro small? Ma. Kharisma V. Esguerra System Engineer I Epson Precision (Philippines), Inc. - Cebu Office Module 7A, e-Office, Asiatown I.T. Park, Apas, Cebu City, 6000 Philippines Tel. Nos. (+63 32) 412-7511 to 13 Fax No. (+63 32) 412-7514
2003 Oct 21
0
Disk image using SYSLINUX mini-HowTo
...you like I can send you a plain-text version to be included in the SYSLINUX sources as I find especially SYSLINUX very useful in such a case. The mini-howto: http://darkdust.net/marc/diskimagehowto.php Comments/suggestions for enhancements are very welcome :-) C'ya, Marc -- Marc Haisenko Systemspezialist Webport IT-Services GmbH mailto: haisenko at webport.de
2004 Feb 03
0
COMBoot questions
...my VESA mode into normal 80x25 textmode (I'm trying to hide as much from Linux as possible simply for aestetic reasons ;-) The second question is about open file, AX=0006h, INT 22h... does it support sub-directories ? Like "images\main.pcx" ? Thnx a lot, Marc -- Marc Haisenko Systemspezialist Webport IT-Services GmbH mailto: haisenko at webport.de
2005 Mar 21
1
Help with Syslinux2.11
Im trying to get syslinux to let me boot feather linux from my USB drive. But I don't understand what im being asked to do in the instructions. I need help, thank you. Ricky
2005 Jul 07
1
MS-DOS Magic ?
Hi all, I've tried and retried to make some USB sticks bootable. I started by making one partition, labeling it FAT16, copying a kernel, an initrd and a very simple syslinux.cfg file. I ran syslinux /dev/sda1 on it. Didn't boot. I tried placing on it the mbr.bin file ('cat mbr.bin > /dev/sda') but still no boot. Then I tried various combinations of these two. Labeling
2002 Sep 10
0
troubles deleting lots of files
...ing a file from the local win drive on the share. but i understand that this can be fixed by setting send/read buffer down. what could be the reason that windows cannot find most of the files by deleting? and how to solve this? many thanks for your help. greetz & have phun Raphael Debinski Systemspezialist Unix Die Schweizerische Post PostFinance Informatik CH-3030 Bern E-Mail: debinskir@post.ch <mailto:debinskir@post.ch > http://www.postfinance.ch <http://www.postfinance.ch>
2002 Sep 11
0
problem deleting lots of files
...ing a file from the local win drive on the share. but i understand that this can be fixed by setting send/read buffer down. what could be the reason that windows cannot find most of the files by deleting? and how to solve this? many thanks for your help. greetz & have phun Raphael Debinski Systemspezialist Unix Die Schweizerische Post PostFinance Informatik CH-3030 Bern E-Mail: milosh@bluemail.ch http://www.postfinance.ch
2002 Sep 11
2
WG: troubles deleting lots of files
...are. but i understand that this can be fixed by setting send/read buffer down. > > what could be the reason that windows cannot find most of the files by deleting? and how to solve this? > > many thanks for your help. > > greetz & have phun > > Raphael Debinski > Systemspezialist Unix > > Die Schweizerische Post > PostFinance > Informatik > CH-3030 Bern > > E-Mail: debinskir@post.ch <mailto:debinskir@post.ch > > http://www.postfinance.ch <http://www.postfinance.ch> > >
2004 Jan 21
2
[Fwd: Re: Comboot Menu]
Thanks for the comment. The next pass for a file format ... ------ FILE BEGINS ----- # Comment lines [menu] item="text to display" status="status line text" action= SUBMENU | INACTIVE | whatever submenu= <number> data="arbitrary string" item="text to display" status="status line text" action= SUBMENU | INACTIVE | RUN | EXIT submenu=
2004 Nov 12
2
Boot from CD -> system + data on USB storage
Hi, I am looking for a solution to boot MY system on any PC. To store most of the system and all of my data I want to use an USB storage (in my case an external USB harddisk (2.0 capable)). Since booting off an USB device is not an universal thing I would prefer to have a boot disk with a minimal system - just enough to load most (all?) of the system from the attached USB device. Is this an
2005 Jan 07
9
syslinux vs grub
Okay, I'm going to ask the gajillion-dollar question... I've been doing syslinux for 11 years now. From a very limited scope it has since grown and is now a very advanced boot loader. Unfortunately, it's not clear to me anymore to what extent the work I'm doing is useful. I personally dislike grub because of its monolithic design, and because the grub people have