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2003 Jul 16
0
SYSLINUX 2.05 released
Greetings, I have released SYSLINUX 2.05. It is almost identical to 2.05-pre4. I'm about to leave for a trip, so if there are any issues please let me know, but don't expect a response any time soon. -hpa 2.05 is mostly a bug fix/maintenance release. Changes in 2.05: * PXELINUX: Add a default query based on the hardware address of the boot device. This is in lower
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
2002 Oct 25
3
Here we go - SYSLINUX 2.00 released
Can't hold it off any longer... here it is :) Changes in 2.00: * ALL: Add support for "COM32" (32-bit COMBOOT) images. * ALL: Add an API for COMBOOT/COM32 images. See comboot.doc for details. There is a C development environment for COM32 being created; it should be ready at some point in the future. * Fix mbr.asm so that it
2003 Nov 24
5
SYSLINUX 2.08-pre1 released
Working on fixing lower-priority bugs that I didn't want to risk destabilizing the 2.07 release for: Changes in 2.08: * Add "timeoutcmd" to allow timeout to have a different action than just pressing Enter. * Fix bugs in the COMBOOT/COM32 command-line parsing. APPEND now works with COMBOOT/COM32 images.
2004 Oct 30
1
Using mac address in syslinux
Hi, Is it possible for pxelinux.0 to use the mac address of the machine in addition to IP address and its derivatives from the tftp server? Thanks, -- rajeev _________________________________________________________________ Check out Election 2004 for up-to-date election news, plus voter tools and more! http://special.msn.com/msn/election2004.armx
2003 Nov 25
1
SYSLINUX 2.08-pre3 released
I just found a rather embarrassing bug in PXELINUX -- and what's worse -- I wrote an email about it and killed it off accidentally :-/ It appears PXELINUX doesn't free its internal socket buffers (it has 32 of them) when it gets an error reply from the server, including "file not found." This means it will eventually run out of sockets and "go deaf." This
2003 Nov 26
3
SYSLINUX 2.08-pre5 released
Goodness, how many prereleases has there been in the last week... have lost count... Anyway, I have implemented the already-promised chainbooting API, and have included a sample program to chainboot floppies (it works for harddisks too, but only for the MBR.) As a bonus, in the process I actually discovered that booting .bs/.bss images under SYSLINUX was actually broken... that has been
2008 Mar 26
4
SYSLINUX 3.70-pre7: a very special prerelease
I have produced a first cut of integrating gPXE with PXELINUX. This builds, in addition to the usual pxelinux.0, an image called gpxelinux.0 which includes the gPXE network stack. The result is that one can now download images via (almost) any network protocol supported by gPXE, including http. This lets one do fun things like using a CGI or PHP script for the configuration file. SAN
2014 Dec 04
2
vesamenu back to text before booting
On Thu, 4 Dec 2014, Gene Cumm wrote: > Ady has an excellent point. Try the following instead: > > LABEL test > MENU LABEL test > COM32 pxechn.c32 > APPEND pxebsd.0 Thanks, that works! How do I use that in the generic case? The ?pxebsd.0? file can be called as? ? PXE loader ? COMBOOT (16-bit) ? DOS .COM ? Multiboot (although it switches back to 16-bit mode
2003 May 22
0
syslinux 2.05-pre1
I installed syslinux-2.05-pre1 this morning and modified my server program to set up pxelinux.cfg files with the MAC address in the file name. I have run several tests with multiple clients and I haven't found a problem. Thanks very much for answering my "wibni" before I even got around to asking out loud. Derek Tattersall EFI Test
2008 Nov 10
2
[PATCH 1/1] COMBOOT API: Add get current working directory call to most
From: Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> COMBOOT API: Add get current working directory call to most Signed-off-by: Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> --- Adds an API call to obtain the current working directory. EXTLINUX will not return the correct value yet however SYSLINUX, ISOLINUX, and PXELINUX will return the correct value. For the moment, EXTLINUX will ONLY return
2004 Jan 15
1
Re: pxegrub + memdisk + dos + undi
Hi Aaron, i know it is not an interactive menu - but in my 'config' file i call for a textfile to be displayed : DISPLAY menu.txt that contains all my labels. See the first part of my 'config' : label 0 LOCALBOOT 0 label 1 KERNEL memdisk/memdisk APPEND initrd=images/w2k/unatt.ima label 2 KERNEL memdisk/memdisk APPEND
2003 Jul 20
1
Memdisk problems again (2.05)......
Hi... I'm Jaspreet. I've been having the memdisk memory overlapping problems since 2.04 Its always seen in the compressed images whereas the uncompressed images works just fine !!! It just stops at the error "Ran out of input data".. Even the memdisk 2.05 dint solve my problem !!! maybe there r still some bugs remaining. !! My motherboard is Intel 845GEBV2 and i've got
2014 Dec 05
0
vesamenu back to text before booting
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Thorsten Glaser <t.glaser at tarent.de> wrote: > On Thu, 4 Dec 2014, Gene Cumm wrote: > >> Ady has an excellent point. Try the following instead: >> >> LABEL test >> MENU LABEL test >> COM32 pxechn.c32 >> APPEND pxebsd.0 > > Thanks, that works! How do I use that in the generic case? > The
2014 Jun 09
1
syslinux (pxelinux.0) debug prints
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 8:50 AM, Wissam Shoukair <wissams at mellanox.com> wrote: > Hi Gene, > > More information about this? > > I have found in the syslinux git that this commit id is the last good > commit: > > commit 41c29c26d70fde563d7c255872bbadad87a39dfa (tag: > refs/tags/syslinux-5.02-pre3) > Author: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming at intel.com> >
2012 Feb 05
3
pxelinux search order for configuration file
Hi Everyone. is there a need to have on searching the configuration file the request for the "odd ip addresses" ? Let me explain: from /doc/pxelinux.txt : ... Next, it will search for the config file using its own IP address in upper case hexadecimal, e.g. 192.0.2.91 -> C000025B (you can use the included progam "gethostip" to compute the hexadecimal IP address for
2004 Jan 15
1
Re: pxegrub + memdisk + dos + undi
sorry - i must have overlooked the part where you mentioned that.. my fault. What software are you looking at ? Altiris maybe ? I am, ofcourse interested in the option you are looking for. Please keep this list updated. Best regards, Rijk -----Original Message----- From: Aaron McSorley [mailto:aaron.mcsorley at amd.com] Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 4:56 PM To: rbitter at cntnl.jnj.com Cc:
2011 Dec 09
2
Patching doc/syslinux.txt, partialy because #647603 on Debian
My reason for patching circa line 225 is that I think it is clearer. The reason for patching circa line 575 is http://bugs.debian.org/647603. They concluded that a .0 file is recognized not only by PXELINUX. And what is NBP? --- a/doc/syslinux.txt 2011-12-07 04:53:29.201556663 +0200 +++ b/doc/syslinux.txt 2011-12-07 04:50:11.000000000 +0200 @@ -221,7 +221,6 @@ LABEL label The following
2014 Feb 13
2
SYSLINUX API call INT 22h/AX=0xC
Hi, One of our customers uses INT 22h/AX=C to shut down UNDI interface. This interface is documented in http://www.syslinux.org/doc/comboot.txt. The excerpt is shown below: AX=000Ch [2.00] Perform final cleanup Input: AX 000Ch DX derivative-specific flags (0000h = clean up all) Output: None Apparently, device is not shut down based on the description of
2008 Mar 13
3
newbie question: pxelinux.cfg/default question
Hello all, I understand that during PXE boot, it goes into the pxelinux.cfg and it states: 1. "it will search for the config file using its own IP address in upper case hexadecimal, e.g. 192.0.2.91 -> C000025B (you can use the included progam "gethostip" to compute the hexadecimal IP address for any host.) If that file is not found, it will remove one hex digit and try