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2003 Dec 09
4
Problems with Win32 syslinux
Hi folks, I'm having problems now with the Win32 syslinux in the 2.0.6 release when using it on various CompactFlash drives. These drives end up going into a Geode-based PC board with a built in CF slot. Now, before I run SYSLINUX.EXE on them, they are 32MB with a Toshiba part number showing up when the PC boots. They show up on as the Secondary Master. After I run SYSLINUX.EXE, they stay
2004 Mar 03
2
SYSLINUX works on more than 'floppy' media
Hi folks, I hit the syslinux homepage for the first time in a while. The stuff just works, so there's no reason to come to the website, eh? :) Anyway, the first line is "The SYSLINUX Project covers lightweight bootloaders for floppy media (SYSLINUX)", and I think that this needs to be expanded a bit. I use SYSLINUX on CompactFlash, and it works great because together with
2003 Apr 04
5
syslinux on Windows to USB compactflash disk
Hi folks, I'm trying to make a CompactFlash bootable with SYSLINUX. The hard part is that I'm trying to run SYSLINUX on Windows 2000 and am attempting to write to the compactflash that's plugged in via a USB reader/writer. Its not working -- Windows complains about the 16-bit subsystem wanting direct access to the drive. So then is the problem SYSLINUX fighting with Windows or
2010 May 19
1
various minor problems
1: is it possible to use ioemu:sda instead of ioemu:hda ? 2: is ioemu keyword optionnal ? conf seems to work without 3: why d i need to put vfb = [ "type=vnc,vncunused=1,keymap=fr" ] line ? seperate vnc = 1 + vncunused = 1 look identical to me, but are ignored. have the conf parser changed ? 4: during dom0 startup: > * Starting Xen control daemon ... > * Error: either
2006 Jul 20
2
How can I watch IO operations with dtrace on zfs?
I have been using iosoop script (see http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/dtrace/scripts/) written by Brendan Gregg to look at the IO operations of my application. When I was running my test-program on a UFS filesystem I could see both read and write operations like: UID PID D BLOCK SIZE COMM PATHNAME 203803 4436 R 6016592 16384 diskio <none> 203803 4436 W 3448432
2006 Mar 22
1
LDAP and prefetch
SunOS pop01.unix 5.10 Generic_118844-26 i86pc i386 i86pc dovecot-1.0.beta3 It is most likely something I am doing wrong, but could someone take a look at why I can not get LDAP prefetch to work? If I define things like this: dovecot.conf: ---------------------------------------------- passdb ldap { args = /usr/local/etc/dovecot-ldap.conf } userdb ldap { args =
2006 Jan 23
2
psexec unix equivalent
Hello! I don`t know if there is a port of psexec for unix yet (haven`t followed the list for some time) - but since it has been discussed on this list several times and i didn`t find any news about the current state of the "psexec unix port"- i`d like to tell that i found a psexec equivalent by chance - WITH SOURCECODE INCLUDED ! :) take a look at
2010 Oct 13
3
[syslinux:disklib] disklib: make CHS calculation match core/fs/diskio.c
On 10/13/2010 08:36 AM, syslinux-bot for Michal Soltys wrote: > Commit-ID: 9c8db7560e2dc83d1191bb2f90b4d4d0ae3d37d6 > Gitweb: http://syslinux.zytor.com/commit/9c8db7560e2dc83d1191bb2f90b4d4d0ae3d37d6 > Author: Michal Soltys <soltys at ziu.info> > AuthorDate: Wed, 13 Oct 2010 10:57:36 +0200 > Committer: Michal Soltys <soltys at ziu.info> > CommitDate: Wed, 13
2004 Aug 06
1
Keeping icecast from kicking clients
I'm trying to setup Icecast so that clients can stay connected indefinately. Basically sources will connect on occasion, but may disconnect until they get instructions to connect again (think about a jukebox that does not play music until something is selected. Now add in distrubuted, thin clients and you realize why this is an important feature). According to the icecast authors, it is
2006 Feb 14
4
SSO with IIS?
I have a customer that I''m developing a solution for on RoR. They have IIS today and use Sharepoint for their intranet. Is it possible to have some kind of single sign-on between these systems? So when a user is logged in to ther Sharepoint she will also be logged in to my rails-app? We haven''t decided yet on what to deploy rails on so I''m open to suggestions... If we
2006 Mar 29
3
tagtools vs acts_as_taggable
tagtools and acts_as_taggable are both folksonomy tools for rails,any one who has used them both and can give a compare between them? Grateful! -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Aug 29
3
smbmount
Is there a method or way that will allow one to automagically mount samba shares requiring a password w/o using a plain text password? Even if I have to store the plaintext password in a file, is there at least a way to keep plain text passwords going over the network (IPSec perhaps)? === Al
2010 Apr 27
2
gpllib write_sectors() patch
Here is a partial patch that I'm using to illustrate a few questions that I have. Looking at the gpllib write_sectors (com32/gpllib/disk/write.c) it looks like the allocated size is wrong; size is in sectors so we should adjust the alloc/memcpy by size*SECTOR. Also, comparing core/diskio.c it looks like the registers aren't even setup right. In the patch below I put an #if 0 around the
2013 Sep 29
9
DomU vs Dom0 performance.
Hi, I have been doing some diskIO bench-marking of dom0 and domU (HVM). I ran into an issue where domU performed better than dom0. So I ran few experiments to check if it is just diskIO performance. I have an archlinux (kernel 3.5.0) + xen 4.2.2) installed on a Intel Core i7 Q720 machine. I have also installed archlinux (kernel 3.5.0) in domU running on this machine. The domU runs with 8 vcpus.
2013 Oct 17
1
[PATCH] chain: Fix chainloading on 6.02
From: Raphael S. Carvalho <raphael.scarv at gmail.com> My commit 09f4ac33 broke 'com32/lib/syslinux/disk.c' __lowmem doesn't work for declarations outside the core. Using __lowmem outside the core wouldn't have the desired effect, then lmalloc must be used instead to store dapa into the correct section (".lowmem"). Reported-by: Dark Raven <drdarkraven at
2004 May 14
2
CentOS-2 Final finally released
At long last I have uploaded CentOS-2 Final to the centos mirrors :) Some information on CentOS-2 is available here http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/centos-2/index.htm as well as the caos web site. Surely no one will find any bugs or problems, but if you do, email is better for me ATM than IRC. John. -- John Newbigin - Computer Systems Officer School of Information Technology Swinburne
2008 Oct 07
2
Gfxboot COMBOOT module
Hello all, i announce you the gfxboot COMBOOT module which is written in assembler. Since i didn't find as much spare time as i have hoped last weekend it is far from complete. Nevertheless the module is able to interact with the bincode ([1] and [2]) in the bootlogo cpio archive from the openSUSE 10.2 mini cd. So far it is able to call the bincode gfxboot code and setup some menu entries.
2006 Mar 25
1
Question about upgrading to rails rc1.1
My current under-developed project is using rails 1.0 and now plan to upgrade to rails rc1.1,the project uses the Rails-engine and Login-engine as the login module,when I update the rails according to http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/articles/2006/03/22/rails-1-1-release-candidate-1-available The project still can not be started,anybody can tell me the reason?very thanksful!And following is the
2006 May 28
1
any plans on getting psexec / cmdat equivalent to Samba?
Hello ! If anybody want`s to implement the psexec unix port or samba equivalent, maybe taking a look at xCmd from Zoltan Csizmadia at http://www.codeguru.com/Cpp/I-N/network/remoteinvocation/article.php/c5433/ may help a LOT and is a very good example. (This one seems to work similar like psexec - but it is available with sourcecode!) I don`t know if the author is still reachable via this
2017 Oct 29
2
License Question
Hi, Sorry for writing so many messages. I am doing a license review for syslinux in Debian and I've stumbled on the following files: * efi/console.c * efi/derivative.c * efi/diskio.c * efi/main.c * efi/mem.c * efi/pxe.c * efi/tcp.c * efi/udp.c All of them start with /* * Copyright 2011-2014 Intel Corporation - All Rights Reserved */ with no further indication of any license. This