Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "how can i running isolinux on my cf disk?"
2006 May 27
3
Linux on a USB Drive
Hi,
I saw a post you made on a forum quite some time ago
about booting linux off a USB drive with compatible
bios via ISOlinux. I'm currently trying to do the
same thing and keep running into problems with my
initrd. This is probably caused by the fact that I
don't really know what I'm doing! I was wondering if
you found any useful info on the net you could point
me in the
2005 Aug 01
2
Can't boot Syslinux from HD directly. Can indirectly?
I've installed Syslinux on a somewhat old system. The motherboard is
based on an Intel 440GX chipset (specifically it's the Supermicro
P6DGE if that means anything.) The harddrive has been split up into
partitions of one hidden FAT16 (marked as active) to which syslinux is
installed (hda1), one normal FAT32 which has windows and dos (hda2.)
It also has an extended partition containing
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
2006 Sep 19
3
Boot from USB without C Drive
Dear All
I have a problem with my Compaq EVO n410c laptop.
I want to install Windows (Win98/WinXP) on it.
But this laptop don't have any floppy/cdrom to boot from.
I have try to use My USB Drive to boot, using syslinux.
Here's my step
1. Format the USB Drive using "HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool"
2. Install syslinux (syslinux -f F:). F is my USB Drive
3. Using
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
> >
2005 Aug 11
7
Booting disk images with syslinux?
Is it possable to boot a diskimage with syslinux?
So often I run into bios upgrade disks images or can
easily create a disk image and would like an easy way
to just boot these images.
I know isolinux does this and I vagely remember using
it to make a bootable windows 95 cd back in the day.
It worked to.
It would be nice if I could just copy the disk image
to a usbstick and use syslinux to boot
2005 Aug 02
5
Re: SYSLINUX Digest, Vol 29, Issue 2
Sure, I don't mind testing it out on there for you, but, where do I
find the pre releases to try then?
At least we know it's between 2.13 and 3.00. That narrows it a bit I
would think. Mind you, if it jumps up a major revision number, I
guess that means a lot of changes went in.
On 8/2/05, syslinux-request at zytor.com <syslinux-request at zytor.com> wrote:
> Send SYSLINUX
2004 Aug 03
3
CF boot stops after version and date output
SYSLINUX 2.10 2004-06-18
That is all I get when I boot my system off a CompactFlash card in an
IDE adapter, no matter how long I wait. What debugging steps are
recommended? I'm willing to get down and dirty with assembler, and I'd
appreciate suggestions of what to suspect and where to start.
Details:
This is a Crucial 128MB CompactFlash card in a non-hot-swap CF-IDE
adapter which
2007 Jun 22
2
One file open or locked way too many times. How to fix?
A Windows 2000 Server is a member server of the domain. The domain
server is CentOS 4.5 with all updates and Samba 3.0.24 built using the
packaging/RHEL/makerpms.sh script. The W2k server is opening this file
on the samba server.
This problem started several versions of CentOS and Samba ago, and I did
the upgrades thinking it would fix it. It did not.
It seems to be "locking" or
2002 Nov 05
1
[leaf-user] FW: CF Boot media creation
I downloaded DOS6.22 image from putergeek.com. Used fdisk from that floppy
and format from that floppy. Still no luck.
If I execute fdisk under leaf (monkeynoodle.org) as fdisk/dev/hdc, and give
p for print partition table, I get the following:
Disk /dev/hdc: 16 heads, 32 sectors, 123 cylinders.
Units = cylinders of 512 * 512 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/hdc1
2002 Nov 20
3
here's a fix for Goldmine (and other ISAM database based programs) on Windows NT/2000/XP clients talking to samba
Goldmine seems to a compiled database application compiled in something likeClipper.
Clipper applications record lock through ISAM like files (DBF).
However, in Windows NT/2000/XP, Opportunistic locking is turned on
by default in order to accelerate file transfer from file services.
[Windows 95/98 did not Opportunisticly lock]
However, opportunistic locking corrupts ISAM and ISAM like
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
2006 Jun 03
3
Migrating from a legacy Dbase app
All,
My company uses Goldmine as its contact/sales opportunity manager.
(Uses Dbase for it''s DB).
I''m trying to get a Rails app to implement the parts of it we actually use.
I''ve been building my Rails app in MySQL. Now I''m need to start
getting data from Goldmine into my Rails app.
What''s the recommended approach?
A one time transfer of data?
2006 May 25
1
isolinux + windows installation CD
Hi all,
I am at the end of my wits, after a day and a half of mucking around
with this :)
My intention was to take a multi-boot DVD - of the style you get with
an MSDN subscription - and burn an individual installer to disc.
How to do this? My theory was to take the files for the installation
CD, add isolinux, add a bootsector, and away I go. Unfortunately it
doesn't seem this easy.
So I
2005 Dec 31
2
Any way to boot Windows NT (specifically Win2K) directly?
I decided to install Win2K on my "retrogaming/htpc" system to take
advantage of the dual processors in the thing when I'm multitasking a
lot, but, it's kind of annoying having to use first one bootloader to
chainload my Windows 98 partition, then, via NTLDR, selection Windows
2000 to get to Win2k. I tried using the recovery console to try to
force it to write a boot sector to
2003 Apr 30
3
how many voicemail box asterisk can support
Hi:
when add a new voicemailbox, asterisk will create a new directory to it.
since linux has limitation for the number of subdirectory. i wonder
how many voicemailbox can asterisk support?
thanks.
yan
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2004 Mar 11
2
Booting to USB Pen Drive
I am trying to use Syslinux as my boot loader for a stripped down
version of Knoppix (DSL) on a USB Pen Drive. I followed the instructions
verbatim on
http://rz-obrian.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de/knoppix-usb/knoppix-usb.html, but
no luck. The system will start to boot to the USB, but gives a Kernel
Panic. I will give all information that shows on the screen.
After I select Boot from USB (which on my
2006 Jun 30
50
Time To Pick the Mongrel BUGS Mascot!
Bradley Taylor shot me this *goldmine* of ugly ugly ugly dogs:
http://www.sonoma-marinfair.org/uglydogvote.shtml
I *have* to use one of these for the Mongrel BUGS Mascot. He''ll go on
our bug list page and replace the little beetles on the left.
Pick the dog you think best represents a lovable but defective pooch and
reply to this with your +1.
Let the voting begin!
--
Zed A. Shaw
2004 Jul 20
4
stupid question
forgive me.. i have no idea what im asking or if its possible... i have 2
partitions as follows and am using the std windows xp bootloader to boot xp
- ntfs (windows xp)
- fat16
stupid question is... can i use syslinux, isolinux, memdisk or some combo
there of to place a bootable cdrom iso image on the fat16 partition and then
have a boot menu with something to the effect of :
1) winxp as
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