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2003 Apr 06
6
FW: graphich bootscreen howto ???
Hello sylvian Thanks. I use kernel 2.4.3 so far, and the Linux Progress Patch seems to start at 2.4.13.... What I don't understand is, why the kernel whipes out the VGA-display, as both Syslinux and the kernel is setup for serial-console. best regards ole at danelec.dk * danelec electronics a/s * Blokken 44 * DK-3460 Birkeroed * DENMARK * Phone: +45 45821879 * Fax: +45 45821979 *
2002 Oct 25
5
syslinux tool for Win2k and 'safeboot' option
Hello I think syslinux is great and just downloaded 2.00 and will start using it in a couple of days. 1. We use an IDE<->compactflash-adapter in our target-system. We use a USB-compact-flash reader/writer(SanDisk/ImageMate) on our linux-host to write the flash. It appears in the Linux-system as '/dev/sda', and we can use syslinux and mount for copying kernel, syslinux.cfg and our
2002 Oct 30
0
SV: syslinux tool for Win2k and 'safeboot' option
Hello Luis Thansk Yes we tried that and it works, but if you are in the field and only have new clean compact-flash and no DOS, you are in trouble. I can syslinux directly to the USB card-reader/writer under Linux without problems too. It just appears as a SCSI-device(/dev/sda). best regards ole at danelec.dk * danelec electronics a/s * Blokken 44 * DK-3460 Birkeroed * DENMARK *
2002 Oct 22
0
How to generate bootable medium under Windows2000 ???
Hello syslinux We are using a compact-flash as bootmedium for SysLinux and Linux 2.4.x. We use an IDE to ComPact-flash 'converter' in the target. So far, we have generated the boot-medium on Linux-host, via a USB-compact-flash reader/writer, and this works fine. Our customer would like to generate new boot-flashes from Windows2000 via SysLinux.com. Now the problem starts, as
2003 Jan 30
0
Bootscreen
Hello Mr Anvin, I'm trying to get my system to show a bootscreen during the entire boot. Since using Linux's fbdev doesn't quite work out (kernel segfault) I'd like to just stick with what Syslinux has put on the screen in the first place and leave it there. No unfortunately, even though I've left out the VGA console from the kernel, the picture still vanishes after shortly
2003 Feb 04
3
PXElinux bootscreens
I have not found in your documentation any discussion of Graphical frontends to PXElinux (a la Syslinux). Is this possible, or likely in the future? Steve Kuervers Systems Engineer Simulation Centre LFWA (Edmonton) (780) 973-4011 Ext 5831 (780) 973-1557 Fax kuervers.sj at forces.gc.ca
2007 Oct 25
1
Multiboot DVD with original bootscreens kept intact
Hello, This is my first post ever in a mailing-list so I hope I do the things correctly. First, thank's to the author for these amazing tools. With Isolinux, I am making my own DVD multiboot with multiple liveCDs combined. I can get to work everything without even modifying livecds hierarchy. But now I need an important function that I can't get to work: DISPLAY boot.msg In fact to be
2009 Sep 02
3
Question about PXE and vesamenu.c32
Hi group, currently I try do make my own PXE bootscreen. There is one thing i dont like. When I use vesamenu.c32 there is always a table on the screen (I mean the border lines are visible) Is there any command i have to add to the default file that this border lines are unvisible ? Thanks in advance
2006 Jun 07
0
Problem with Universal Network Bootdisk
Hi, I'm trying to convert my PXE enviroment from the 3com to PXELinux but I've got a problem when loading a image created by 3com's utility. At first when I tried to launch the bootimages with memdisk but I had no luck Then I added a MBR to the images and now Norton Ghost can launch but it first gives me a Windows 98 bootscreen and my customized Universal Network Bootdisk can't
1998 Nov 20
2
installing R packages in Windows?
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 15:58:07 +0100 > To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > Subject: [R] installing R packages in Windows? > From: 320098218774-0001 at t-online.de (Pablo E. Verde) > > I am a Windows user of R. Could somebody give me a concrete > example of how to install a package in R? I have tried to > follow the Appendix C of "R complements to Modern Applied >
1998 Nov 20
2
installing R packages in Windows?
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 15:58:07 +0100 > To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > Subject: [R] installing R packages in Windows? > From: 320098218774-0001 at t-online.de (Pablo E. Verde) > > I am a Windows user of R. Could somebody give me a concrete > example of how to install a package in R? I have tried to > follow the Appendix C of "R complements to Modern Applied >
2004 Jun 29
0
Samba Cups Fedora Core 1 HP LaserJet 1015
Hello People!, I have this strange problem : I've got Fedora Core 1 (latest kernel, latest packages,latest samba,cups) and a HP LaserJet 1015 (using the HP LaserJet 1015 drivers that came with the updates for Fedora Core 1), I can print from windows and linux without any problems both text and graphich. But for some unknown reason to me (and this is a really big problem) I just can't
2003 Sep 11
0
Booting DOS (FLOPPY) via PXE / MEMDISK
hi there, some problem: -setup dhcp -setup tftp -setup pxelinux (?!) -dhcp: ok, client get correkt ip and so on -tftp: ok, client downloads pxelinux.0 -pxelinunx: seemed to be ok bootscreen: <snip> boot: loading memdisk... loading xyz.img Ready. the problem is, the image do not start. after the "ready" prompt nothing happens. the image file has generated from a bootable floppy
2008 Jun 07
6
3.70 without "finished" gpxelinux.0?
Hello all, I'm thinking about wrapping up a 3.70 release, even though gpxelinux.0 is technically not feature-complete. I'd like people's opinion on it. -hpa
2006 Mar 30
7
RE: [RFC][PATCH] create an initrd for dom0 in install.shscript
Here is the usage for Fedora usage: mkinitrd [--version] [-v] [-f] [--preload <module>] [--omit-scsi-modules] [--omit-raid-modules] [--omit-lvm-modules] [--with=<module>] [--image-version] [--fstab=<fstab>] [--nocompress] [--builtin=<module>] [--nopivot] <initrd-image> <kernel-version> (ex: mkinitrd /boot/initrd-2.2.5-15.img
2014 Sep 05
0
Wine release 1.7.26
The Wine development release 1.7.26 is now available. What's new in this release (see below for details): - Still more DirectWrite functions. - Improvements to the common File Dialog. - A number of C runtime improvements. - Various bug fixes. The source is available from the following locations: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine-1.7.26.tar.bz2
2007 Jun 09
2
zfs bug
dd if=/dev/zero of=sl1 bs=512 count=256000 dd if=/dev/zero of=sl2 bs=512 count=256000 dd if=/dev/zero of=sl3 bs=512 count=256000 dd if=/dev/zero of=sl4 bs=512 count=256000 zpool create -m /export/test1 test1 raidz /export/sl1 /export/sl2 /export/sl3 zpool add -f test1 /export/sl4 dd if=/dev/zero of=sl4 bs=512 count=256000 zpool scrub test1 panic. and message like on image. This message posted
2007 Feb 01
1
Problem with dom0_mem and tmpfs on SLES10
Hello friends! In this week, i had a problem with Xen version 3.0.2_09749-0.7 on SLES10 for x86, when the initrd-xen file was loaded. On console, various messages about "No space left on device" appears later that the "/dev" was monted on a tmpfs filesystem (for udev). The only sollution for this problem at that moment, was remove the "dom0_mem=192M" and the
2017 May 05
1
CentOS 7 cloned VM cannot boot
On 5/5/2017 8:34 ??, Gianluca Cecchi wrote: > Your /mnt/sysimage/boot is under tmpfs not real disk... Sorry, I am not an expert, but it does seem to NOT be under tmpfs: Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on ... /dev/vdal 497M 192M 306M 39% /mnt/sysimage/boot ... Why do you say that the boot partition is under tmpfs? Nick
2004 Jul 22
4
0.99.10.x auth memory leak?
Hello, running 0.99.10.6 (but seen it before that, too). Also (quite obviously) running 5 auth processes, given the fact that this is a pretty busy box and I didn't want to introduce any artificial bottlenecks. Alas with them eating up half of the free memory (which would go to a much better use as FS cache) I'm getting sorta concerned. If it's not a leak, it's caching something