similar to: (no subject)

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "(no subject)"

2004 Mar 19
0
(no subject)
Tried MSDOS7.0(win95osr2) only not freedos. Why hard disk images may fail with msdos ? De"Blaauw,Bernd B." B.Blaauw at student.fontys.nl A "fabrice.maraval" fabrice.maraval at laposte.net Copies syslinux at zytor.com Date Thu, 18 Mar 2004 22:59:53 +0100 Objet RE: [syslinux] (no subject) > What operating system on the Bochs harddisk images? > > FreeDOS seems
2003 Jan 23
2
Windows harddisk images.
Hello all, I've been following this project with interest, and have had great fun implementing Isolinux within the FreeDOS cdrom distribution. Since I'm not that an expert at Linux, I would like to know how I can *succesfully* generate a bootable image from a partition. Situation is like this: (640MB RAM on system) 60GB IDE harddisk, primary partition 1 win98 500MB extended partition
2005 Mar 01
3
retrieve drive letter of USB Media.
Does SYSLINUX have any idea which DOS driveletter would be assigned to the disk it is booting from? At www.veder.com someone is trying to build a USB flash drive. However, FreeDOS does not seem to boot correctly from it (bootsector trouble maybe, or kernel itself is confusing drives), thus we're thinking of using Syslinux + Memdisk + bootimage, but somehow we want to be able to also access the
2009 Nov 08
2
syslinux installation issues
I've recently returned to working on FreeDOS again after quite some time, and read about an unmerged MEMDISK branch that allows to boot DOS-based ISOs. This seemed quite usefull to me as it allows for faster modifications to my code/scripts/disklayout. The general idea was to install Syslinux 3.83 to harddisk, then add the modified Memdisk from that boot-land forum, as well as my ISO. In
2003 Dec 01
1
Memdisk/XMS bug, big floppy image
>that image under B: or X: or whatever. This will allow us to cross the >size limit of 2.88MB floppies. Ofcourse when I say "mount" I dont expect >memdisk to mount it, just that set things up so that DOS mounts it there. I'm using a 5MB image which emulates floppydisk. label test kernel data/memdisk append initrd=data2/test.img c=80 h=8 s=18 floppy problems are
2003 Dec 16
2
syslinux bootsector info?
Mr Anvin, is there a specific loading address used with the Syslinux bootsector (to load ldlinux.sys)? like msdos 0x70, freedos 0x60 we're trying to have a SYS program that can create bootsector for other OS's than FreeDOS only. not much luck though :( this way I'm trying to avoid the use of syslinux.exe/com (need the diskspace that it would save by not including this program) I
2003 Dec 04
0
Comboot for showing DOCS
hm, nice algorythm thingie. I'm not a programmer, so here goes: currently: F1 helpfile.txt probably results in DISPLAY helpfile.txt perhaps extend this option: F1 arg1 arg2 arg3 argX if arg1 does not exist, abort (currently also done?) if arg1 ends in COM extension, execute it and pass the optional arg2/3/X parameters if arg1 ends in C32 extension, same thing. else DISPLAY arg1 // arg1
2004 Dec 08
1
EDD error RE: Re: SYSLINUX 2.12-pre7 released
I have an application/program which shows 'bios EDD error' when using Isolinux (with either loading an image directly through MEMDISK, or booting to A:), and not when using a bootdisk directly or booting a bootdisk directly which has SYSLINUX on it. configuration: bootable cdrom with Isolinux 2.11/2.12pre9 as bootloader. 1.44MB bootdisk with MSDOS.SYS/IO.SYS and the UDMA2 dos driver,
2005 Mar 13
0
For Bernd Blaauw
Hello Bernd, I think you might wanna known this. Cheers Geert Stappers ----- Forwarded message from postmaster at fontys.nl ----- From: postmaster at fontys.nl To: stappers at stappers.nl Subject: Delivery Status Notification (Failure) Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2005 23:56:03 +0100 This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification. Delivery to the following recipients failed.
2004 Dec 10
1
EDD error RE: Re: SYSLINUX 2.12-pre7 released
>information a bit closer; it'd find that it's marked accordingly. UDMA2.SYS author now worked around it, it seems you do something with "DPTE" in isolinux.asm but not using it (probably for memdisk or direct floppy/harddisk emulation?). also something about EDD v1.1 and v3.0 specifications and setting bits to 1. Anyway, the driver works now on: BIOS -> cdrom ->
2004 Dec 09
1
EDD error RE: Re: SYSLINUX 2.12-pre7 released
(Sorry, Outlook webmail prohibits me from proper replying/quoting) >it has the nice effect that you can load the El Torito >CD-ROM driver. Which seems logical if you boot a kernel (like Linux, or Memdisk with an imagefile), but not when doing a local boot (diskette/harddisk) In other words: boot from cdrom, and if you then load a disk-image, eltorito.sys should load. If not loading a
2004 Dec 09
1
EDD error RE: Re: SYSLINUX 2.12-pre7 released
>The way the El Torito CD-ROM is going to look like to the program, is >that it looks like an additional hard disk which a very high drive >number (typically 9Fh or so); MS-DOS will normally ignore this since it >asks the BIOS how many drives there are and ignores the rest. >Does the error message come from UDMA2.SYS or...? > -hpa yes, it comes from UDMA2.SYS, it does a
2018 Jun 18
3
Memdisk and big floppy images
The narod.ru images are super outdated (FreeDOS kernel 2028) unfortunately. If you are interested I could provide a 5MB FDD image template based on FreeDOS 2041 kernel (the latest available at that time in 2014) where you would just inject your ROM and EXE (and possibly adjust autoexec.bat to autostart/apply the FW update). It's a minimal FreeDOS FDD image that defaults to a clean boot with
2012 Aug 30
3
syslinux 4.06pre11 issues
I've recently purchased an SSD with the goal of having a portable MS-Windows installation, something which Windows 8's "Windows to Go" feature allows (install to, and boot/run from, USB flash device). Housing the SSD in an external Zalman VE300 case allows presenting ISO files as hardware CD/DVD/BD drive with inserted medium. Having the ISO files present, it's tempting
2005 Jan 16
0
ElTorito from Floppy (was: Re: Can I use...)
a member of the FreeDOS project has transformed Smart Boot Manager into a COM32 module for Syslinux. Might be a bit more usefull than Syslinux -> memdisk -> imagefile -> Smart Boot Manager ( -> 'boot from cd -> cdrom ) I've inserted it into this diskette image: http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/beta9sr1/fdos1440.img That's nice to
2004 Aug 17
1
syslinux write intended bootsector to bootsectorfile support?
HPA, is it possible to add a parameter/argument to syslinux.com/syslinux.exe to specify a file? currently it's something like SYSLINUX A: I'd like the following also to be possible: SYSLINUX A: A:\SYSLINUX.BIN It still copies LDLINUX.BIN to A:, but writes the generated bootsector intended for drive A: to a 512byte user-specified file Perhaps to allow both at the same time even SYSLINUX
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
2005 May 07
1
SYSLINUX: Cannot read ldlinux.sys
My question is the following: I need to "syslinux" a harddisk(partition-type is FAT16, size is about 100mb). I created a Dos-Bootdisk with WindowsXP and removed everything except command.com, io.sys and msdos.sys. Then I copied syslinux.com (and even ldlinux.sys) to the disk but nothing seems to help, I always get the "SYSLINUX: Cannot read ldlinux.sys"-error. Should I use
2005 Aug 26
4
SYSLINUX 3.11-pre3 -- release candidate
This is a minor tweak on 3.11-pre2. If nothing new comes up, I will release this as 3.11 probably early next week. -hpa
2003 Jun 20
4
PXELINUX keeppxe mem footprint
Hi, I want to use PXELINUX to load a DOS disk image which I currently use for Win2K/XP unattended installs. I want to move away from reliance on specific NDIS2 drivers and use the 3Com UNDIS3C driver instead. I have used this successfully to start the MSClient, but the problem is that the UNDI and PXE layer take about 90K of base memory, which means that WINNT.EXE has insufficent memory to run