Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "New menu frontend to isolinux"
2007 May 03
3
[PATCH] pygrub: look harder for elilo.conf
Keir,
This would also be appropriate for 3.1.0, since the /usr/lib fix makes
pygrub work on ia64
Presently pygrub only looks in /efi/redhat/elilo.conf. It should
check for other distributions, plus a couple fallback locations.
Signed-off-by: Aron Griffis <aron@hp.com>
diff -r 6d64f9eefad5 -r 67df28389f46 tools/pygrub/src/pygrub
--- a/tools/pygrub/src/pygrub Wed May 02 14:50:56 2007
2008 May 28
0
[PATCH] ia64/xen: a recipe for using xen/ia64 with pv_ops.
Recipe for useing xen/ia64 with pv_ops domU.
Signed-off-by: Akio Takebe <takebe_akio at jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Isaku Yamahata <yamahata at valinux.co.jp>
Cc: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap at oracle.com>
---
Documentation/ia64/xen.txt | 183 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 files changed, 183 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
create mode 100644
2008 May 28
0
[PATCH] ia64/xen: a recipe for using xen/ia64 with pv_ops.
Recipe for useing xen/ia64 with pv_ops domU.
Signed-off-by: Akio Takebe <takebe_akio at jp.fujitsu.com>
Signed-off-by: Isaku Yamahata <yamahata at valinux.co.jp>
Cc: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap at oracle.com>
---
Documentation/ia64/xen.txt | 183 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 files changed, 183 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
create mode 100644
2013 May 07
2
Question about syslinux EFI alpha version
Dear list,
I would like to add and test EFI boot support for a live system. Since I
use isolinux and syslinux for everything, I would be glad to have
syslinux.efi as boot loader for EFI-only machines, so I can just keep
all syslinux.cfg files, help files and boot screen as they are.
I checked out version 6.00-pre git of syslinux (the "firmware" branch)
and was able to compile efi32 and
2007 May 18
2
PXE booting ASUS NVidia board: odd file not found errors
Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to get an asus motherboard to netboot. It has an
integrated Nvidia boot agent that's supposed to network boot pxe
happily.
I've setup the necessary services and environments in tftpd, however,
the boot agent is running into trouble requesting files from the tftp
server. It always seems to receive File Not Found errors. The
filenames are specified properly
2012 Jul 19
2
[PATCH] pygrub: add syslog support to pygrub
# HG changeset patch
# User Zhigang Wang <zhigang.x.wang@oracle.com>
# Date 1342720736 14400
# Node ID ec9655b30a5fa5b5abb3e05505f681f9be559613
# Parent 43e21ce7f22151524b800a6cf0ac4ba1233b34a7
pygrub: add syslog support to pygrub
Currently, when pygrub failed, we don''t know the reason because xend/xl will
not capture the stderr message.
This patch will log the error message to
2003 Jul 30
2
ia64 boot cd
Hi,
I am trying to create a boot cd for ia64 systems which will go into the efi shell, map to fs0 (cdrom) and give a help message on screen. I have tried creating a CD using isolinux but this boots as the Red Hat AW2.1 CD 1 and ignores the message file. After selecting the efi shell and mapping to fs0 then entering - elilo linux ks=nfs:<ip address>:<kickstart file> I get the message
2012 Sep 28
2
UEFI boot with memdisk
I am getting the following error with memdisk when attempting to boot. I am booting UEFI device using elilo.efi and loading a elilo.conf file with below configuration. Attached is also a print sceen of the error I am getting about memdisk.
# force chooser to textmenu
chooser=textmenu
delay=20
prompt
#
# the files containing the text (with attributes) to display
#
message=textmenu-message.msg
2016 Apr 02
0
Changes to get CD to boot on EFI System.
Hi,
On 02/04/2016 11:10, Thomas Schmitt via Syslinux wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Ady wrote:
>> I very much doubt that there is any ISO image, publicly
>> available or not, that can boot optical media in UEFI mode by means of
>> Syslinux for EFI as of today. I hope this status will change at some
>> point.
>> [...]
>> I doubt that syslinux.efi (renamed as
2007 Jul 17
1
Bug#389320: Patch to add ia64 support
Tags: patch fixed-upstream
Patch below allows this package to be built on ia64. Xen has supported
ia64 since ~3.0.1. Thanks,
Alex
diff -urN a/xen-3.0-3.0.4-1/debian/arch/defines b/xen-3.0-3.0.4-1/debian/arch/defines
--- a/xen-3.0-3.0.4-1/debian/arch/defines 2007-07-17 12:40:58.000000000 -0600
+++ b/xen-3.0-3.0.4-1/debian/arch/defines 2007-07-17 12:41:17.000000000 -0600
@@ -5,3 +5,4 @@
2006 Sep 20
1
using menu.c32 from ISOLINUX to display two menu....
Hey Guys,
I am trying to use the simple menu system to provide menus on my boot CDs.
For testing, I have the following entry in my isolinux.cfg file:
label linuxmenu
kernel menu.c32
append menu32.cfg
The option work as it should.
I am trying to display two sets of menus. At the bottom of the
menu32.cfg I have the following:
label 64
menu label Press enter here for
2010 Jul 27
2
uEFI support for PXELINUX
I am in charge of running a small network that allows users to install
Operating Systems from PXE. Our new machines support PXE booting from uEFI.
I was wondering if/when PXELINUX will be able to load from uEFI PXE
requests?
I've successfully booted to elilo from uEFI, but I need to flexibility that
PXELINUX has in order to perform efficient installs.
2010 Dec 18
0
cobbler fails to recognize semanage rules
I am having a bit of trouble setting up cobbler on this machine.
cobbler check points out a few things to correct:
[root at VIRTCENT04:~]#cobbler check
The following are potential configuration items that you may want to fix:
1 : you need to set some SELinux content rules to ensure cobbler
serves content correctly in your SELinux environment, run the
following: /usr/sbin/semanage fcontext -a
2005 Jan 25
1
Isolinux menu help
I'm trying to get the menu working with ISOLINUX. So far any time I use a memory test such as ram stress test or memtest86 it reboots or locks up.. If any one could point me in the right place to get some info on how to set up the menu It would be greatly appreciated. Right now I'm using the "simple menu" that is included with the SYSLINUX package. I've used ISOLINUX for
2019 Aug 26
0
Making isolinux boot menu: problems
Hello Brian,
On 26/08/2019 13:20, Brian Peregrine via Syslinux wrote:
> We're currently working on a custom distro which would have an
> isolinux boot menu.
> We're currently not able to make it work, and are looking for a good
> example of an isolinux/ directory of an iso with such a boot menu. If
> anyone knows one (on github, ...) please let us know.
They are plenty!
2019 Sep 02
1
Making isolinux boot menu: problems
Thanks Didier,
Stephanie used Anarchy Linux to make our menu work.
Regarding the missing instructions at
https://wiki.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=Menu
After comparing the (now working) menu with our old non-working menu
made using the instructions from the syslinux wiki page, she found
that it had many more .c32 files copied from /usr/share/syslinux and
there were a few critical ones to
2019 Aug 26
2
Making isolinux boot menu: problems
We're currently working on a custom distro which would have an
isolinux boot menu.
We're currently not able to make it work, and are looking for a good
example of an isolinux/ directory of an iso with such a boot menu. If
anyone knows one (on github, ...) please let us know.
Also, we think that there is either something missing from the
instructions over at
2013 Feb 25
1
setting sound indicators for Isolinux menu selections
Hello,
I am an active member of the Vinux community and have taken on a project of
remastering a Ubuntu installation Cd in order to make it accessable to a
blind user. I am able to sound the system bell when the boot menu loads by
adding a ^G to the label statement which works well to tell a blind user
they are at the boot menu. My intent is to sound the bell at each menu item,
but I'm unable
2005 Aug 24
3
Request for assistance: grubby
I wonder if there would be anyone who would be willing to add extlinux
support to RedHat's grubby program. From the looks of it, they already
have grub, lilo, zipl, elilo, yaboot, and silo support, so I can't
imagine it's that complex.
-hpa
2014 Nov 04
0
SOLVED: Garbled menu on ISOLINUX
For posterity's sake, this problem was solved by removing the "serial" command and restoring "console" to the default of 1, thus completely relying on the BIOS console redirection instead of having ISOLINUX write to and read from the serial port.
Thanks to Peter for his help a while back.
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