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2009 May 31
2
.ERROR: idle with IF=0 with 3.81 syslinux update.
...scrolls with the following lines for many iterations, and then it seems to load the kernel and run OK. 9B3F 9469 A30B 2300 8A79 75A0 F000 followed by 9 "0000" .ERROR: idle with IF=0 I only checked it with the 2.6.29.3 and 2.6.29.4 kernels, but they worked on the previous version with systlinux 3.80. +----------------------------------------------------------+ Michael D. Setzer II - Computer Science Instructor Guam Community College Computer Center mailto:mikes at kuentos.guam.net mailto:msetzerii at gmail.com http://www.gua...
2016 Aug 19
2
What's the best way to get Syslinux to boot efi?
Sorry thinking about this problem at work, I'm using my cellphone. Won't get home until 1am. I run Gentoo. https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Syslinux#Setup_on_EFI_systems is my distribution instructions on installing Syslinux. http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Install#UEFI are your instructions. I have tried both instructions only to get a blank or black screen. Trying to make a
2004 Dec 22
3
Dummy question on Syslinux and MBR
Hi, I've seen that syslinux does include also a MBR record. But how can I install it on a HD under Windows? And how can I backup the previous MBR? Does syslinux help us on this task also? bye! -- Paolo Salvan _______________________________ X v i s i o n Via Vigonovese 123A 35127 - Padova - Italy +39 049 8709427 tel +39 049 8709426 fax www.xvision.it
2016 Aug 20
0
What's the best way to get Syslinux to boot efi?
...ath ("/boot/efi"), and then it is suggested to create a (sub)directory on it. If your OS (Gentoo) on which you are executing the instructions is already booted in UEFI mode, the (sub)directory that is being suggested is "EFI/syslinux/". That is: <root_of_the_ESP>/EFI/systlinux/ Since the root of the ESP was mounted as "/boot/efi", then the path at this time in your OS is seen as: /boot/efi/EFI/syslinux/ Later in the instructions, this new (sub)directory ("EFI/syslinux/") is used in the 'efibootmgr' command (with backslash "\"...