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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...
2004 Dec 22
3
Dummy question on Syslinux and MBR
Hi, I've seen that syslinux does include also a MBR record. But how can I install it on a HD under Windows? And how can I backup the previous MBR? Does syslinux help us on this task also? bye! -- Paolo Salvan _______________________________ X v i s i o n Via Vigonovese 123A 35127 - Padova - Italy +39 049 8709427 tel +39 049 8709426 fax www.xvision.it
2005 Jan 25
4
PXE floppy, PXELINUX and LOCALBOOT
Hi! A friend of mine has tried a PXE floppy (build from the new etherboot 5.3.12) to load PXELINUX.0; a menu voice of the pxelinux.cfg use the LOCALBOOT statement. Selecting this statement, the PC retry to boot from the floppy... is this normal? The user expected that LOCALBOOT would have tried the NEXT boot device (ie CDROM or HD), not the FIRST boot device (the floppy)... (note: this has
2005 Jan 26
2
Multi-NIC network boot floppy+cd+hd+com with PXE and NBI support: does interest?
Hi! I'm preparing what should be a general "network boot" solution for the ones that needs to do network boot on PC without BIOS support / ROM chips. It supports both PXE (like pxelinux.0) and NBI images. I've prepared a precompiled multi-driver image that can autodetect and handle nearly 30 PCI and ISA NICs. My "remote boot kit" contains the same image in 4
2006 Jan 03
1
(no subject)
Hi all! ...As I'm the author of http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=190646 http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=80408 (for Steven: these two links are for the SAME file...) ...I'd like to say some comments, to let you understand what the peculiarities of my approch are... My approach is more minimalistic: etherboot have already the capabilities to
2005 Apr 06
1
Announce: Universal network boot floppy/cd/hd 5.4.0 released
Hi all, I've just released a new version of my universal network boot package, built from the just-released Etherboot 5.4.0 Features: - It now supports both pxelinux (and others PXE second stage loaders) and etherboot ".nbi" images. - Available in the following formats: - floppy image - CD ".iso" image - kernel-like image (usable with any kernel loader) for
2005 Jan 16
3
Can I use....
Hi, Is it possible to create a boot floppy that I can use to start iso's that use say syslinux ? Dave T.
2005 Jan 08
1
SYSLINUX 3.05 released
I decided the FAT directory-parsing bug was about as serious as it gets, so I decided to push out a new release. However, I decided I feel comfortable enough with the new features (or at least, that they wouldn't break anything else, knock on wood) that I did the patch off the 3.10 development tree and called it 3.05. Changes in 3.05: * New API function "shuffle and
2005 Jan 25
1
Problems with isolinux.cfg
hi! I?m working on a projekt ( unattended.sourceforge.net ) This is using a linuxboot.iso My problem is the following: I opened up the iso with winiso, extrcat the isolinux.cfg, edited it with vi for windows as follows: # isolinux/pxelinux configuration file default unattended label unattended kernel bzImage # Add options (z_user=..., z_path=..., etc.) to this line. append
2005 Feb 01
4
PXE 0.99h stacks... any chance?
Hi I have searched the site, list archives, google etc and have not been able to find an appropriate answer so I am asking it here. Apologies if this has been answered already. I have a kiosk-style pc which I wish to remote boot to keep it quiet. This way I don't need a hard disk at all, keeping it truly silent as it has a passive cpu cooler. Unfortunately, it has no upgrade options. I
2007 Mar 19
1
Delphi applications printing bug
Hi, I'm using Wine 0.9.27 and Ubuntu 6.06. I've problems when printing from Delphi Apps that use QReport (the default reporting engine for most Delphi versions), and after some hacking I've perhaps isolated the trouble: it seems that Delphi printing over a Canvas works only if I show the system PrintDialog or the PrinterSetupDialog befor printing, and I press OK in this dialog:
2006 May 05
1
2GB USBkey and mkdiskimage
Hi, I'm trying to make a USB-ZIP bootable filesystem on my USBkey, which is 2GB. The problem is that "mkdiskimage -4 /dev/sda 0 64 32" fails due to the large size. The number of sectors is 4005888/(64*32) = 1956, which is more than the maximum 1024. Is there any way around this or is it just not possible to make this USBkey look like a Zip drive? Regards, Ole Jacob
2014 Jan 21
6
After USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
On 01/21/2014 11:13 AM, Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > My current theory is that vendors prefer to record > a cylinder aligned end CHS address over recording > an end CHS address which exploits the whole capacity. > This is used as an (inofficial ?) protocol to publish > the CHS factors H' and S'. > Indeed it is -- at least some BIOSes "deduce" the H/S to use
2008 May 11
3
Used mkdiskimage script on wrong drive!
I was trying to setup dsl (damn small linux) to boot off a usb drive. I found my BIOS wasn't booting from it when using a USB-HDD mode so I found a page for using SYSLINUX to set it up in USB-ZIP mode (http://syslinux.zytor.com/usbkey.php). I made a mistake and (doing exactly what the page warned against not doing) used the mkdiskimage command on the wrong drive (a 230Gb NTFS external
2014 Jan 22
4
After USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
> > Both sticks show very unusual factors for heads and sectors > > which are hardly intentional. If BIOS gets confused like fdisk, > > then the failure to find files is quite plausible. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Could you please exercise what is described for Linux in > >
2014 Jan 22
6
After USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
Hi, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: > what exactly did we determine that GA-M55Plus-S3G is failing > to support? It appears to be related to the choice of CHS addressing with the FAT filesystem. This opens the door for misperceived factors of heads per cylinder and sectors per heads. My current suspicion is that the partition end did not expose the effective factors in its end CHS address, so
2005 Oct 05
1
Unable to boot my USB flash drive, even with USB-ZIP trick...
I've been using a USB flash drive for quite a while now, and in my previous system it worked great, but, I find with my new motherboard now that I have upgraded I can't boot it. So I decided to try the trick mentioned in the README.usbkey file where you make a ZIP drive like image on the flash drive and set the BIOS to boot a USB ZIP drive instead. Unfortunately, it still doesn't
2005 Jan 06
2
Well I did it...
I dont know if this will be of any interest to you guys. I have a lexar 1GB flash drive. I used the mkdiskimage script and then did syslinux as described in the readme.usbkey. (the script took a REALLY long time too) I booted into 3.7 knoppix. Copied all the directories onto the key. Then copied the contents of the /boot dir into the root dir. I renamed isolinux.cfg to syslinux.cfg I had
2014 Jan 22
0
After USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
Could i get an example to make a binary hard disk image with `mkdiskimage', populate it and install syslinux please? Preferably with a single FAT partition. On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 9:20 AM, Rich Mahn <rich at lat.com> wrote: > > > > Both sticks show very unusual factors for heads and sectors > > > which are hardly intentional. If BIOS gets confused like fdisk,
2014 Jan 24
0
Advice/directions to users of Syslinux
Hi, Dean Graff wrote: > Also, I am trying to use the syntax: > > mkdiskimage -z -F -4 binary.img 1000 > > To get that zip drive geometry for my images and increase the > portable ness of their boot ability. Will this work, to make the zip > drive geometry and then dd or cat this to the 'mass storage device' ? The copy program should not care what is in the image