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2005 Jan 14
5
Trouble with Syslinux 3.07 and USB-key
Hi, I've a usb-key that boot regularly on a PC using syslinux 2.09; well, this PC (a thin-client) at the moment is the only PC that can boot from USB in my office... and it usually booted oretty well, without any hacks... After changed to syslinux 3.07, it stopped booting, showing a simple "BOOT ERROR" message, nothing more... Reverting to syslinux 2.09, it restarted to work...
2012 Jun 25
1
how to create bootable FreeDOS HDD or USB flash drive?
Hello, there is a "fdboot.img" floppy drive image included with FreeDOS ISO file. It's a floppy image file: root at debian64:~# file -s /home/martin/FreeDOS/isolinux/fdboot.img /home/martin/FreeDOS/isolinux/fdboot.img: x86 boot sector, FREE-DOS BEta 0.9 Bootloader KERNEL.SYS, code offset 0x40, OEM-ID "FreeDOS ", sectors/cluster 2, root entries 112, sectors 720 (volumes
2005 Apr 07
2
PDC: Logging out from Windows XP SP2 takes a long time
I have samba set up as primary domain controller, and have problems with my Windows XP SP2 machines. Logging in is quick, but most of the time (nine out of ten times) the logout process takes a long time - I do end up rebooting, but once I let it stay and it took a whole hour before it was logged out. It seems to act the same way for all users. Possible sources already eliminated: - I have
2009 Aug 05
2
Unable to start domU because losetup fails
Hi, I have Xen 3.3.1 dom0 on Debian with 2.6.26-2-xen-amd64 kernel and I had to "xm destroy" my domU. Now when I try to start it again it fails like this: # xm list | grep n39 # # xm create -c /xen/conf/n39 Using config file "/xen/conf/n39". ROOT xen1:~> Error: Device 4 (vbd) could not be connected. losetup -r /dev/loop1 /xen/iso/amd64-netbsd-6.iso failed # losetup -a
2009 Nov 18
1
To loop or not to loop with btrfs
Hi, This left me puzzled for a while: 22:29 borg:/ # losetup /dev/loop1 /.B.disk 22:29 borg:/ # mount /dev/loop1 /B mount: /dev/loop1: can''t read superblock 22:29 borg:/ # blkid /dev/loop1 /dev/loop1: UUID="e19fe89b-cde3-4ccc-bc70-b759a57bd1c9" UUID_SUB="f29c6218-d040-4546-a227-4dd2d2142817" TYPE="btrfs" 22:29 borg:/ # losetup -d /dev/loop1 22:29 borg:/ #
2016 Apr 02
0
Changes to get CD to boot on EFI System.
Hi, On 02/04/2016 21:16, Thomas Schmitt via Syslinux wrote: ?--- > Question to Didier: > > Is the plain Linux kernel booted via EFI_LOAD_FILE_PROTOCOL > after the Boot manager failed with the attempt to apply > EFI_SIMPLE_FILE_SYSTEM_PROTOCOL ? > (UEFI 2.4, 3.4 "Boot Mechanisms") ?--- I just have UEFI 2.6 at hand. The ISO is built this way (of course
2012 Feb 13
2
[LLVMdev] Error compiling simple loop, Casting.h used by Polly
clang: /home/ryan/llvm/llvm_core/llvm-3.0/include/llvm/Support/Casting.h:194: typename cast_retty<PHINode, ilist_iterator<Instruction> >::ret_type llvm::cast(const llvm::ilist_iterator<llvm::Instruction> &): Assertion `isa<X>(Val) && "cast<Ty>() argument of incompatible type!"' failed. 0 clang 0x0000000001b3618f 1 clang
2010 Jun 29
2
[LLVMdev] Confuse on getSCEVAtScope
hi all, i have SCEVAddRec {{(32 + @edge.8265),+,32}<Loop0>,+,4}<Loop1> where Loop0 and Loop1 are brothers (loops at the same level of the loopnest), and Loop0 have a computable backedge taken count. when i call getSCEVAtScope({{(32 + @edge.8265),+,32}<Loop0>,+,4}<Loop1> , Loop1), it just give me a {{(32 + @edge.8265),+,32}<Loop0>,+,4}<Loop1>, instead of
2012 Nov 04
1
syslinux installation problem
Hey, guys. I have a problem when installing syslinux 4.06, and I'd be grateful if someone could tell me how to solve the problem. My task - to install the bootloader on the virtual machine image. The image contains the MBR and the only partition with the file system ext4. The file system contains all the files for the guest OS. To install bootloader into the image of the guest OS, I use the
2013 Jun 12
0
Mounting RAID1 writeable with two devices missing but all data present
Hi, I have potentially found a (minor) bug (or missing feature) in btrfs, but it might be a misunderstanding, so I like to ask here first before reporting in Bugzilla. I have a btrfs file system in RAID1 mode with two missing devices, but I know that all data is still present on the remaining device. btrfs refuses mounting this fs in rw mode (too many missing devices), as it probably just counts
2012 Apr 20
0
[LLVMdev] Error compiling simple loop, Casting.h used by Polly
Hi Ryan, Is there a PR about this? I've just hit the same assertion with AddressSanitizer, http://code.google.com/p/address-sanitizer/issues/detail?id=67 On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 2:57 AM, Ryan Taylor <ryta1203 at gmail.com> wrote: > clang: > /home/ryan/llvm/llvm_core/llvm-3.0/include/llvm/Support/Casting.h:194: > typename cast_retty<PHINode, ilist_iterator<Instruction>
2016 Jul 20
2
load instruction erroneously removed by GVN v2
Thanks for quick reply Daniel, I tried to make a simple C testcase, but could not reproduce the same condition with output from Clang. I suppose I could modify the C code to make it look similar with TBAA's; I may be able to provide this by eod. > store %ptr above the load. My mistake; I was referring to the store $lcssa in bb2. Looking at the C source code, it should definitely alias
2016 Jul 20
2
load instruction erroneously removed by GVN v2
Hello to whom this may concern, Versioned this as I saw identical title before. I'm compiling a clang project where I'm seeing GVN mess up and replace a load with a wrong def value. I am using LLVM-3.5, but the problem has been observed upto 3.8. To illustrate the problem, define i32 @main scalar.ph: <initialize [80 x i16] %dest> ... preheader: %index=0 br test, loop1, bb2
2002 Mar 08
1
Using smbmount and losetup
I have problem with smbmount and losetup working together. The data seems to be corrupted. Description: I have an NT4 server with a share. On my linux box i use smbmount to mount the share. I have created a big file on the share and use losetup to configure a loop-back device on which i try to create/use a filesystem. It seems to work at first with ext2fs, but after copying some files to the
2016 Jul 20
2
load instruction erroneously removed by GVN v2
before inlining all 20005 after inlining somewhere here changed made it NoAlias after Global Variable Optimizer 20014 20373 20255 20372 20254 before GVN 19993 20011 19991 20010 20030 It appears that TBAA metadata certainly changed after inlining and subsequent passes. I have attached the .bc file. I think I will try to dump out more TBAA metadata between passes. The method in
2008 Nov 01
0
[LLVMdev] nested function's static link gets clobbered
Hi, > I'm parallelizing loops to be called by pthread. The thread body that I pass > to pthread_create looks like > > define i8* @loop1({ i32*, i32* }* nest %parent_frame, i8* %arg) > parent_frame is pointer to shared variables in original function > > 0x00007f0de11c41f0: mov (%r10),%rax > 0x00007f0de11c41f3: cmpl $0x63,(%rax) > 0x00007f0de11c41f6:
2008 Oct 31
3
[LLVMdev] nested function's static link gets clobbered
Fellow developers, I'm parallelizing loops to be called by pthread. The thread body that I pass to pthread_create looks like define i8* @loop1({ i32*, i32* }* nest %parent_frame, i8* %arg) parent_frame is pointer to shared variables in original function 0x00007f0de11c41f0: mov (%r10),%rax 0x00007f0de11c41f3: cmpl $0x63,(%rax) 0x00007f0de11c41f6: jg 0x7f0de11c420c
2013 Jul 02
0
[LLVMdev] SCEV update problem
Hi, We come across a ScalarEvolution (SE) problem the other day. It seems to be a fundamental design problem. I don't think I have a clean and cheap fix to this problem. I talked with Andy in the phone yesterday, he told me it is a known fundamental problem. But I don't see any discussion on this problem on the list, so I post the problem here, soliciting your insightful comment.
2006 Nov 24
1
how to mount a xen image file
Can someone correct my attempt at mounting a xen image? Im trying 2 things: a) losetup /dev/loop1 ./mywindows.img mount -t ntfs /dev/loop1 /media/loop which dmesg|tail tells me is Not an NTFS system b) ntfsmount ./mywindows.img /media/loop -o force which gives me mywindows.img invalid argument The images was created by dd if=/dev/zero of=./mywindows.img bs=1024 count=20K then installing windows
2005 Aug 27
1
Samba clients can't see partitions mounted via loop device from image files
Is there something special about filesystems mounted via the loop device, which prevents Samba from sharing them? I have a small LAN with several PCs on it. It has a few Windows machines, and a Linux machine running Mandrake 10 (kernel 2.6.3), which shares out its root ("/") read-only as "c". (Temporarily, for testing, it is shared with full write permissions, which I know