Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "makebootfat: an utility to create bootable USB disks"
2003 Dec 29
1
Fix for the mem= kernel option
This patch fixes ISOLINUX/SYSLINUX when using the kernel mem= option
with a value greater than the effective memory on the system.
At present, in this condition the kernel doesn't boot correctly.
The default Linux behaviour (verified on 2.4.22) is to ignore this option
if the BIOS reports less memory than the value manually specified.
This patch force the same behaviour for ISOLINUX/SYSLINUX.
2005 Jan 17
2
Slow performance booting USB device with 3.xx version
With the new 3.01 and 3.07 version I found a big slowdown booting from
USB devices.
On my PC it takes more than 2 minutes to load the kernel and the
initrd filesystem. Compared with the previous behaviour of syslinux
2.13 with takes only 10 seconds or little more.
The BIOS boots in FDD mode (DriveNumber variable is 0). I've also
tried to disable the EDD support in the source. But the boot
2005 Jan 22
0
mkisofs for Windows and 2 GB limitation
I have some users reporting problems creating isolinux bootable DVD
bigger than 2 GB in Windows. The resulting DVD doesn't boot.
I've found this problem also mentioned in some forums, but I wasn't
able to find a mkisofs binary for Windows without this bug.
Please note that this isn't a problem of isolinux. Creating the same
DVD with a recent mkisofs in Linux results in a
2004 Jun 12
0
Possible source problem in 2.10-pre5
Only to signal that in version 2.10-pre5 the "Out of memory, better
reorganize something..." message is commented out.
This is a diff extract from 2.09 to 2.10-pre5 :
diff -u syslinux-2.09/ldlinux.asm syslinux-2.10-pre5/ldlinux.asm
--- syslinux-2.09/ldlinux.asm 2004-04-23 06:14:15.000000000 +0200
+++ syslinux-2.10-pre5/ldlinux.asm 2004-05-30 00:11:23.000000000 +0200
@@
2005 May 05
0
USB-Storage after perfect booting
Hello, I'm doing experiments with my unuseful 8MB SMartMedia card on a preety
USB CardReader. This may be is an off topic, but I don't have many friends
that deal with this kind of stuffs.
Everything is fine, I use the media just to load a kernel and an initrd with
some drivers to boot from network (I have a lot of boot ROMS and their sucks)
I tested on a lot of PCs using the Andrea
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 Nov 23
1
Opus RTP/RTSP support
Dear Opus developers.
This is the first time I write here, so hello to everybody!
Sorry to disturb you but I would like to ask you something I could not
answer by googling and by looking at this mailing list archive.
I have just started investigating this new and promising codec for
real-time audio transport over the internet for industrial applications.
I was previously experimenting with RTP
2004 Jun 21
1
Syslinux + integrated flash disk
Quick summary: Syslinux stops at "Boot failed". Which, from a quick look at
the raw disk image, seems to indicate that the boot sector loads but it fails
to load the .sys loader.
The details: I've been trying to load Linux (or etherboot...or anything at all
that is not NT embedded) into a set of Compaq Evo T20 48/64 for a while now.
What I finally managed to do is using the
2009 Feb 26
4
chainboot from grub to syslinux in logical partition
For reasons I won't get into, I need to use grub (not grub4dos, super
grub, or any other variant) as multiboot loader on a USB thumb drive,
but I also need some of the partitions to contain bootable content from
syslinux-based ISOs. All of these syslinux partitions must be logical
rather than primary partitions and they will not be the first partition
on the drive. Porting the syslinux
2018 Jun 18
4
Memdisk and big floppy images
Dear Syslinux folks,
For a firmware update I am following the Gentoo Wiki [1] to create a floppy
image of 20 MB, so that the vendor update utility fits.
Unfortunately, FreeDOS does not load, and it seems to hang loading the
FreeDOS kernel. The original FreeDOS image boots. Do you know if that issue
is memdisk related? It?s started from GRUB with the commands below.
linux16 /boot/memdisk
2006 Sep 19
18
Open Source UML Tool for Ruby on Rails?
I am new to web development, Ruby on Rails, and UML as well. I was
wondering if there were any free tools available for UML design.
There is a list of free tools on wikipedia under UML tools, but I don''t
understand if I need a tool that supports the ruby language. If anyone
uses a free UML tool for designing Ruby on Rails apps, please let me
know what you use.
2018 Jun 18
2
Memdisk and big floppy images
In other words: I'm suggesting to use WinImage as it also allows easy
injection of new files *and* updating of already existing files.
May I ask which vendor is distributing a DOS FW update that is 20MB? I'd
like to see the files. Sometimes you just need the .bin/.rom and the actual
FW update EXE and it would fit a 5MB FDD image.
On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 2:03 PM, R S <rene.shuster at
2013 Dec 14
1
Convert bootable raw hdd image to bootable iso?
Hi,
is it possible to convert a bootable raw hdd image including grub
(originally created with grml-debootstrap) to a bootable iso somehow?
Cheers,
adrelanos
2014 Oct 10
1
turn bootable USB into bootable iso image
Hello List
I have a Bootable USB stick that we use to Boot our servers and then install CentOS,
PostgreSQL and our SW thru a Kickstart script.
It works like a charm but now we are thinking of going Virtual and prepping Virtual CentOS servers under VMware ESXi.
However, to have the same "Boot and Install" functionality I see no other solution than Booting a VMware machine from an ISO.
2006 Jan 18
3
USB-FDD
Hi,
I'm working on making an USB flash disk bootable and have succeeded in
booting Linux using syslinux from disk in USB-HDD mode. Is there a way
to do it in USB-FDD mode, possibly also using syslinux as a bootloader?
Thanks in advance.
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2014 Oct 10
2
答复: turn bootable USB into bootable iso image
ctrl-d to settings?than you can see the CDROM, choose to use the ISO image file.
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Hello List
I have a Bootable USB stick that we use to Boot
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 Jul 04
9
Sobre categorías de factores extraídos de un data.frame
Hola estimados miembros de la lista,
Tengo una inquietud.
Les cuento: tengo un conjunto de datos en un data.frame. Algunas de las
variables que están en él son del tipo factor. Estos factores,
naturalmente, tiene categorías: a veces demasiadas categorías y muchas de
ellas con 1 individuo contemplando el data.frame más de 1 millón de
individuos.
Estas pequeñas cantidades creo que me están
2007 Oct 29
2
How to create a bootable DVD
How can I create a bootable DVD from the ISO I have just downladed?
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2008 Mar 19
1
Making a CentOS livecd bootable on a flash drive
I was following the guide at https://projects.centos.org/trac/livecd/ to do this, and sure enough it claimed the partition wasn't bootable, so fdisk to toggle the flag bootable yet it still didn't boot. Any subtle nuance anyone might know to do this?
Thanks!
jlc