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2005 Apr 18
1
Have install diskette for 3.0, but can't find the .img for 4.0
OK. I am in an emergency crunch. I need that 4.0 install diskette. Like 2 hours ago! Where is it???????? I don't want to have to install 3.0 on this box.
2019 Apr 12
2
Question of syslinux chainloading
On at 2019-04-12 11:28 +0800, Lu Wei via Syslinux wrote: >> Regarding the MSDOS 7.1 boot files... Do you still have access to that Win98 >> system? If you do, I would suggest searching for "io.dos" and "msdos.dos". >> These might be set as "hidden" and/or "system" (use attrib if needed), and >> there might be some additional
2019 Apr 19
1
Question of syslinux chainloading
On 2019-4-13 8:45, Lu Wei wrote: > On 2019-4-13 4:23, C. Masloch via Syslinux wrote: >> MS-DOS 7.10 (first appearing in MSW 95 OSR2, later re-used in MSW 98 >> and 98 SE) and 8.00 (MSW Me, and MSW XP DOS boot diskettes) both >> support FAT32 equally well. >> >> MS-DOS 8.00 (without some patches that are around) only supports >> booting in DOS mode from
2019 Apr 13
0
Question of syslinux chainloading
On 2019-4-13 4:23, C. Masloch via Syslinux wrote: > MS-DOS 7.10 (first appearing in MSW 95 OSR2, later re-used in MSW 98 > and 98 SE) and 8.00 (MSW Me, and MSW XP DOS boot diskettes) both > support FAT32 equally well. > > MS-DOS 8.00 (without some patches that are around) only supports > booting in DOS mode from diskettes. Hard disk booting only succeeds > when directly
2011 Jul 17
1
issues when add driverdisk to centos5.6 using NFS method
Hi, I am Ken.. I am trying to add dud(driver update disk) to centos5.6 using network method, I can successfully add dud to centos5.6 using http and ftp method, but fail when using nfs method. However those all three methods are officially supported in the centos5.6. As indicated in the centos5.6 website, we can see they not only support http, ftp, but also nfs.
2000 May 05
2
Q. Minimal smbfs installation
Hi I am trying to create a boot diskette(s) that is able to mount a remote drive (on an NT server) using smbfs. I have tried doing this, but I can't fit smbd, nmbd, smbmount and smbumount all onto my root disk. What is the minimum set of files required for smbfs to work? What docs should I read to help me? I am running RedHat 6.2 (with a custom kernel v 2.2.14, ntfs and network card
2007 Dec 23
2
Install question
I have been running Fedora for a number of years and have decided that for my mailserver system (which doubles as a small time web server) I want to go to an OS that has a supported lifespan of more than a year, especially since this machine has in the past been up longer than a year without reboots. The machine that it will ultimately host the OS is a dual processor P3 machine with 2GB of
2005 Apr 18
1
more: Have install diskette for 3.0, but can't find the .img for 4.0
I have found something called: diskboot.img at: http://www.gtlib.gatech.edu/pub/centos/4/os/i386/images/ But it is 6Mb large (6411Kb) instead of 1411Kb And the rawreadwrirewin program gets an error on it when run on NT. On Win2000, it makes a diskette that fails to boot.. So really, HELP!!!! I 'just' discovered that my old bootable diskette is for Centos 3.0, and my other CDs are
2005 Mar 24
1
Boot diskette for install CD
(New to CentOS and just joined the list.) Is there a boot diskette image for the install CD? I want to install CentOS in a classroom that does not have CD boot enabled. I couldn''t find one on the install CD, although it did have a USB flash drive boot image. I''m pretty sure that the machines in the classroom are too old to be able to boot from USB flash drives. (I will check on
1999 Jun 04
0
Connecting to 1.9.18p10 from DOS boot diskette
I'm trying to connect to aSamba 1.9.18p10 share on my HP-UX 10.20 host, using an MS-DOS boot diskette (well, actually a Windows 95 boot diskette, but relying on the DOS-style protocol stack, etc.). When I issue the same username and password that I use to connect to that share from my Windows NT client, I get an invalid password message. Two things come to mind: is the DOS client sending my
2017 Aug 06
2
VBROADCAST Implementation Issues
i want to implement gather for v64i32. i wrote following code. def GATHER_256B : I<0x68, MRMSrcMem, (outs VR_2048:$dst), (ins i2048mem:$src), "GATHER_256B\t{$src, $dst|$dst, $src}", [(set VR_2048:$dst, (v64i32 (masked_gather addr:$src)))], IIC_MOV_MEM>, TA; def: Pat<(v64f32 (masked_gather addr:$src)), (GATHER_256B
2011 Jul 15
1
Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill init! after installation of Driver Diskette for enabling Onboard RAID Controller Chipset
Hi, I have HP DL 180 G6 2U Rack Server with HP Smart Array Controller Card B110i Onboard SATA Controller Chipset. This server has 4 * 500 GB SATA HDD have configured RAID 1+0 and it shows Single Logical Drive of 940 GB Hard Disk in the RAID BIOS. Have created driver diskette using dd command to enable this controller card to the CentOS 5.6 x86_64 arch and it shows HP LOGICAL VOLUME of size 940 GB
2005 Jan 07
0
Re: syslinux] syslinux vs grub
Hello HPA, I think on harddisks, Syslinux is going to lose somehow from other bootloaders like LILO, Grub and others. However, SYSLINUX is still VERY usefull for removable media like diskettes, Zipdisks, USB Flash keys, etc.. I don't know if the fact that Syslinux is now installed using blockmapping is really breaking the usefullness for harddisks. You already mentioned system attribute
2001 Jul 29
0
Why will you roll the stuck idle machines before Josef does?
Will you disrupt over the web page, if Samantha cruelly pushs the LAN? To be resilient or loud will inflate retarded algorithms to partly cause. Who did Donovan meet the Usenet around the chaotic engineer? The untouched network rarely relays Beth, it pumps Nell instead. Until Darcy recycles the diskettes grudgingly, Willy won't train any abysmal cyphertexts. Go create a telephone!
2017 Aug 07
2
VBROADCAST Implementation Issues
Hello, I did as you said, Please tell me whether the following correct now?? def GATHER_256B : I<0x68, MRMSrcMem, (outs VR_2048:$dst, _.KRCWM:$mask_wb), (VR_2048:$src1, _.KRCWM:$mask, ins i2048mem:$src2), "GATHER_256B\t{$src2, {$dst}{${mask}}|${dst} {${mask}}, $src2}"), [(set VR_2048:$dst, _.KRCWM:$mask_wb, (v64i32 (GatherNode
2017 Aug 07
3
VBROADCAST Implementation Issues
Thank You. Still getting errors.I have modified my instructions as you said as follows: def GATHER_256B : I<0x68, MRMSrcMem, (outs VR_2048:$dst, VK64WM:$mask_wb), (ins VR_2048:$src1, VK64WM:$mask, i2048mem:$src2), "GATHER_256B\t{$src2, {$dst} {${mask}}|${dst} {${mask}}, $src2}", [(set VR_2048:$dst, VK64WM:$mask_wb, (v64i32 (masked_gather
1997 Nov 21
3
Win95 Full System Backup to Samba box?
I have a small home network running three Win95 pcs with a Samba/Linux server (thanks, Andrew and Linus!!!). All works well. The question now is what I can do to make a full system backup (including hidden and system files) from the Win95 boxes to the 8mm tape drive on the Linux box. I know I could use smbmount to mount the Win95 drive, and then do a tar or cpio backup, but I'm not nearly
2019 Apr 11
2
Question of syslinux chainloading
> On 2019-4-11 13:29, Lu Wei wrote: > > On 2019-4-10 1:20, Ady Ady via Syslinux wrote: > >>>>> #This item fails > >>>>> label dos > >>>>> menu label MS-^DOS 7.1 > >>>>> com32 chain.c32 msdos7=io.sys > >>> > >>> IO.SYS and COMMAND.COM are copied from a Windows98 system on another >
2006 Apr 29
2
Running MoneyCounts 8.0 for DOS
OS: SuSE 10.0 Wine: v20050725-3.2 I am trying to move this ancient DOS accounting application from a dying SCO OpenServer system where it has run happily under DOS/Merge for years. The original installation have long since disappeared. I made a tar archive of the mc8 directory and all its subdirectories. moved it to the SuSE box and untarred it under my ~/.wine/drive_c/Program Files/mc8
2012 Dec 18
13
[PATCH v2 0/5] Multiqueue virtio-scsi, and API for piecewise buffer submission
Hi all, this series adds multiqueue support to the virtio-scsi driver, based on Jason Wang's work on virtio-net. It uses a simple queue steering algorithm that expects one queue per CPU. LUNs in the same target always use the same queue (so that commands are not reordered); queue switching occurs when the request being queued is the only one for the target. Also based on Jason's