Displaying 20 results from an estimated 40000 matches similar to: "SYSLINUX 2.03-pre1"
2005 Sep 13
2
Fw: Issue with pxelinux
I've been working with Matt Burgess here on this problem, and have found
the following:
syslinux 3.08-pre10 ? broken
>>> config.inc:max_cmd_len=255
syslinux 3.08-pre11 ? works
>>> config.inc:max_cmd_len=1023
syslinux 3.08 ? works
>>> config.inc:max_cmd_len=1023
syslinux 3.09-pre1 ? works
>>> config.inc:max_cmd_len=1023
syslinux 3.09-pre2 ? broken
2003 Aug 23
1
Memdisk Problem persists !!!
Hi,,
I wud just like to inform that the previous issue of memdisk not booting
compressed images still persists !! The release 2.05 that was supposed to
fix this issue dint yet solve the problem !!
Please, let me know if more info on the problem is required !!
Bye,
Jassi
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2003 Apr 05
1
Preliminary 2.03-pre1 result...
It seems that 2.03-pre1 resolves PXELINUX problem on a reasonable number
of hosts. Perhaps somewhat importantly this seems to include the RBFG
PXE boot floppy, which did not work with 2.02.
This was somewhat of a surprise, since it didn't exhibit the failure
mode that I would have thought would have been the trigger of the bug.
Instead, it was one of those stacks that would transmit packets
2004 Apr 27
6
SYSLINUX 2.09, 2.10-pre1 released
Hi all,
I have released SYSLINUX 2.09; it is the same as 2.09-pre15 except for
the version number.
Changes in 2.09:
* SYSLINUX: Remove residual setuid crap from
syslinux-nomtools.
* Handle video pages correctly when using the API functions.
* Handle compiling on an x86-64 platform correctly.
* Menu system from Murali Krishnan Ganapathy; see the
2005 Aug 21
4
SYSLINUX 3.10-pre15
I just picked up 3.10-pre15 and the "PXELINUX corrupts graphic filename
referenced from DISPLAY file" bug is zapped. Yipee! Thanks hpa. And
Arwin too, if that 'xor esi,esi' was the crux.
However, LOCALBOOT -1 and LOCALBOOT 0 don't work the same as they did
for me in 3.07. :-(
3.07:
LOCALBOOT -1 apears to work as I have a hard disk listed in bios boot
order after the
2011 Apr 18
1
Syslinux 4.04 released
After way too long, a new production release of Syslinux is finally
available.
Syslinux 4.04 is primarily a bug fix release, but with some new
features.
Changes in 4.04:
* PXELINUX: Fix handling of unqualified DNS names.
* PXELINUX: Fix timer bug when PXELINUX might be unloaded
(Gene Cumm).
* core/writedec.inc: Fix duplicate declaration and overflow
2002 Feb 03
0
SYSLINUX 1.67 released
This release is identical to 1.67-pre1. Unfortunately the people who
reported problems with 1.66 never got back to me to indicate if it
solved their problem or not, but since it fixes a real bug, regardless,
I decided to release it as 1.67.
ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/
-hpa
1.67 is a trivial bug fix release affecting a fairly small number of
systems.
1.66 is an
2009 Oct 05
2
Syslinux 3.83 released
Hi all,
I have just released Syslinux 3.83. Special thanks to my employer,
Intel, for letting me spend time on this.
It is somewhat of a meager release despite four months, as most of the
work has gone into the future-work branches.
-hpa
Changes in 3.83:
* PXELINUX: clear memory before handing over to a chainloaded
NBP. This may help avoid a bug in Windows RIS.
*
2010 Dec 02
1
Syslinux Digest, Vol 93, Issue 1
All,
Thanks for all your help. Now, I can compile the latest source code base on
RedHat 5.5 after update nasm(to 2.09) and binutil(2.17).
And *make spotless* before *make* under core/ directory. But with the new
pxelinux.0, the PXEClient can not bootup.
The error info,
No valid file system found!
And stuck in there. I think maybe the gcc cause the problem. My gcc version
is 4.1.2.
Thanks aaron
2008 Feb 27
2
SYSLINUX 3.70-pre1: development release
Hi all,
I have pushed out a prerelease of one of the development branches (I
currently have three development branches open), 3.70-pre1.
This release revamps a whole lot of internal APIs to support reading
files without knowing their length ahead of time. This is necessary in
order to support network protocols which do not advertise the transfer size.
The immediate user-visible change is
2003 Apr 16
0
SYSLINUX 2.04-pre1 released
I just released SYSLINUX 2.04-pre1. I happened to find that due to a
complete miss on my point all the SYSLINUX derivatives were allocating
104K of low memory and never actually used it. It made it a lot more
compelling to blow the memory on buffers necessary to support large
blocks in PXELINUX. I've also resurrected the non-mtools SYSLINUX
installer, although as a root-only installer.
2016 Jun 16
0
PXELINUX 6.03 / vesamenu.c32 hang
On Thu, Jun 16, 2016 at 4:53 AM, Jackson, Dan via Syslinux
<syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
> Just tested with the latest VirtualBox and that works OK, so it's definitely something specific to ESXi 6.0.0 (it worked previously under 5.x ESXi versions).
>
> Thanks,
> Dan Jackson (Lead ITServices Technician).
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Syslinux
2016 Jun 16
0
PXELINUX 6.03 / vesamenu.c32 hang
I've just tried 4.07 and that has the same results.
I should note that I appear to be in error about things working OK with menu.c32 as opposed to vesamenu.c32 - I do indeed see the menu (which with vesamenu.c32 it does not get that far), but when I attempt to choose the Windows Deployment Services option, it hangs.
Thanks,
Dan Jackson (Lead ITServices Technician).
-----Original
2006 Sep 02
1
About menu.c32 from SYSLINUX 3.30-pre1
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
When I tried to use the menu.c32 from SYSLINUX 3.30-pre1, the simple
menu have different background color than that in 3.20.
1. use the menu.c32 from SYSLINUX 3.30-pre1, the simple menu is:
http://lfod.nchc.org.tw/stick/syslinux/syslinux_menu_3.30_pre1.jpg
2. use the menu.c32 from SYSLINUX 3.20, the simple menu is:
2003 May 20
1
SYSLINUX 2.05-pre1 released
Okay, I have finally become convinced that hardware address based config
files should be a standard feature in PXELINUX, so I have added it. I
am a bit worried that it might not work with all DHCP servers (since I'm
trying to do this in a hardware-independent manner), so I'd appreciate
feedback.
This adds one more name to the list of names queried for the config
file, before the IP-based
2016 Mar 06
0
Syslinux 6.04-pre1
On 06.03.2016 16:47, poma wrote:
> ...
>> nasm -f elf -Ox -g -F dwarf -DDATE_STR="''" \
>> -DHEXDATE="0x56dc3c62" \
>> -Di386 \
>> -I/tmp/syslinux-6.04-pre1/core/ \
>> -l ldlinux.lsr -o ldlinux.o -MP -MD ./.ldlinux.o.d /tmp/syslinux-6.04-pre1/core/ldlinux.asm
>> nasm -f elf -Ox -g -F dwarf -DDATE_STR="''" \
2004 Dec 22
5
SYSLINUX 3.00-pre1 released - RELEASE CANDIDATE
Okay, nothing like user mail at 3 am to keep one awake...
I have implemented a filename-based syntax for downloading from an
alternate TFTP server in PXELINUX. If the filename starts with
IP address:: it will:
a) Download from the alternate TFTP server;
b) Suppress the common pathname prefix.
I was considering also adding a configuration file option to set the
default TFTP server, but I
2010 Jun 28
1
Syslinux 4.00 released
After 64 prereleases, 626 commits, 52,742 lines of changes, and tons of
work by many, many people, Syslinux 4.00 is now officially released.
Syslinux 4.00 is the first of a set of major code restructuring
releases. The single biggest new features are btrfs and ext4 support,
and support for disks larger than 2 TiB.
Huge thanks to:
- Intel, for sponsoring mine, Alek Du's and Feng Tang's
2013 Mar 07
4
Syslinux-5.10-pre1
Folks,
I've just released the first prelease for the 5.10 series. The intention
is to leave 5.02-pre3 where it is and move to 5.10-pre1. The only
difference between 5.02-pre3 and 5.10-pre1 is the merge of the lwip
branch (and a single commit to fixup the -DDEBUG=2 build), which
warranted a bump in the version minor number. See the shortlog below for
details of the differences between
2010 Feb 21
1
SYSLINUX 3.85 released
Syslinux 3.85 is a bug fix and minor new feature release. The biggest
change is undoubtedly that gPXELINUX is now considered feature
complete, and should be able to be a drop-in for PXELINUX for all uses.
Special thanks to Intel Corporation, my current employer, for their
support for my Syslinux work.
Changes in 3.85:
* gPXELINUX: updated to gPXE 1.0.0. gPXELINUX can now do NBP