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2006 Sep 05
2
USB key: CBIOS line printed, nothing else
Here's an interesting problem, and the first partial failure I've seen when booting USB keys. I've installed a bootable Knoppix "CD" image to my USB key, and posted a writeup of my installation method here: http://knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=25402 Up until now, I've always had one of: 100% success (it fully boots) 100% failure (BIOS fails to recognize the USB
2005 Sep 20
4
Proper way to boot memtest86
Hello list, any try the new memtest86 v3.2 with isolinux 3.11 cd and pxeboot? How is the proper way to chainload memtest86 I was tried: label memtest kernel memtest.bin but, nothing happens just a weird hang (my older versions of memtest hangs too). Anyway chainloading in a floppy image with memdisk on CD or pxeboot was fine but if I use memory to emulate a floppy I was not using this memory
2006 Jan 18
3
Bootable Floppy w/ Networking & Shell?
I realize this is probably the wrong list but since some of the principals this list deals with are similar in nature I figured it could't hurt. What I am looking to do: Provide a solution to either boot from a floppy disk, establish a network connection, give user the ability to run utilities such as fdisk and dd. as well as provide the same solution as a PXE bootable image. My
2006 Jun 19
2
Isolinux CD to Hard drive
Hi, I've been using Isolinux Boot CD for a while now and it's working great. This weekend, I decided to install it on my hard drive so I can boot Isolinux of the Hard drive. I used the famous command : "syslinux -s c:" to initialize the drive then I copied all the .img file to that drive. Then I renamed the "isolinux.cfg" to "syslinux.cfg" to get to my
2006 Aug 26
1
Isolinux booting to /root on USB Drive
Hello, David Following the link below, you wrote: http://syslinux.zytor.com/archives/2004-June/003639.html [syslinux] Isolinux booting to /root on USB Drive David Forslund forslund at mail.com <mailto:syslinux%40zytor.com?Subject=%5Bsyslinux%5D%20Isolinux%20booting%20to%20/root%20on%20USB%20Drive&In-Reply-To=> Sun Jun 13 00:11:10 PDT 2004 * Previous message: [syslinux]
2005 Dec 27
4
ONTIMEOUT LOCALBOOT -1 and menu.c32 -
Hi, I am having some problem with LOCALBOOT and menu.c32 This is my isolinux.cfg: ------------------------------------------- default menu.c32 timeout 50 prompt 0 ontimeout local menu title "TITLE" label livecd menu default manu label "LiveCD" kernel gentoo append initrd=initrd.igz root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc looptype=squashfs loop=/ livecd.squashfs
2005 Jul 20
2
.spl files
I am not certain that this is the right place to post this, but maybe some kind soul can point me in the right direction if not. And I apologize if this is the wrong spot...The reason I posted here is that I recall running across a syslinux changlog that said "..added support for reading .spl..." files. I want to customize the suse boot up splash screens (for a CD install). I have been
2005 Jul 26
1
isolinux issue with AOpen DVD writer
I'm having a problem booting Slackware 10.1 boot CD's as well as an isolinux image of my own. The system is a VIA Epia M10000 and the drive is an AOpen ISU-8424E CD/DVD writer. If I use a Toshiba CD-RW/DVD-ROM Drive SD-R2612 in place of the AOpen DVD writer, the cd boots fine and everything works as expected. What's the best course for further debugging of this problem? The only
2008 Aug 29
4
Best method for booting logical partions via syslinux...
Hi. Which is the preferable method for booting multiple logical partions via syslinux ? 1. Create seperate logical (fat 32) partitons for 'each' Live CD, extracted and prepared identically via syslinux/syslinux.cfg (sdc5, sdc6,sdc7 etc.) 2. Use Grub2 to attempt to boot seperate logical partitions with the same extracted Live CD plan as above. 3. Use the chain.c32 module that
2006 Aug 24
1
Continue HD boot option?
Hi, I have boon Googling quite a bit on this, but is it possible: I want to build an ISOLINUX boot CD, but want one of the option to be "Continue booting from hard drive" and thus disregard booting from the kernel on the CD. Is it possible? Or what can I do to force a HD boot from ISOLINUX.CFG? Thanks Herman Starship Systems
2017 Mar 18
4
"isolinux.bin missing or corrupt" when booting USB flash drive in old PC
syslinux at zytor.com: I have two older computers with Intel D865GBFLK motherboards (~2003) and Pentium 4 HT CPU's. They both have the latest available BIOS installed. I would like to put Debian on them. I have downloaded: http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/i386/iso-cd/debian-8.7.1-i386-xfce-CD-1.iso When I put debian-8.7.1-i386-xfce-CD-1.iso on a CD-R, it boots correctly.
2005 Dec 04
4
Problems with multiboot DVD and isolinux > 3.07
Hi, some time ago I tried to boot an isolinux boot loader from another one to be able to boot e.g. a Knoppix CD with its original boot loader and menus from a "main" isolinux on a multiboot DVD. This works for isolinux <= 3.07 now! However, newer isolinux boot loaders have some problems and the isolinux (e.g. of the Knoppix CD) loaded from the multiboot DVD's main isolinux
2005 Sep 02
3
MEMDISK - floppy=1 Outputs: Disk is hard disk, 1440 K, C/H/S = 80/20/18
Hi, I am trying to load an disk image as Floppy=1, og B: using ISOLINUX. My Config file reads: ------- Begining Of File ------- KERNEL MEMDISK APPEND raw floppy=1 initrd=CERC6.IMG ------- End Of File ------------ --- MEMDISK Output Snip ------ Ramdisk at 0x03b58000, length 0x00168000 command line: initrd=CERC6.IMG raw floppy=1 BOOT_IMAGE=MEMDISK Disk is hard disk, 1440 K, C/H/S =
2006 Oct 18
1
Loading syslinux native from a USB HDD
Hi there guys! I want to set up Puppy-Linux to run off a 2GB USB key-drive in native mode (I.e. not as a virtual machine, which I'm finding runs too slow on my system, under XP.) To test it out, I want to run off a 150GB USB HDD. Now this drive is NTFS formatted and way bigger than the 1GB file structure limit that I read about in the Syslinux documentation. There's only one
2015 Dec 12
2
Some patches from mageia
Gene Cumm wrote: > On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Sebastian Herbszt <herbszt at gmx.de> wrote: > > Gene Cumm wrote: > >> On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 3:02 PM, Erwan Velu via Syslinux > >> <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote: > >> > Hi folks, > >> > > >> > As per Ady request (thanks for the reminder), I forgot to send the patches >
2007 Apr 30
3
syslinux booting from a third partion of ipod.
Hello, I hope that somebody can help me, I am trying to boot Knoppix from the third parition of an ipod nano with out loosing the player capabilities. After fdisk I have the following partitions: slr ~ # fdisk -l /dev/sda Disk /dev/sda: 4095 MB, 4095737344 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 497 cylinders Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes Device Boot Start End
2005 Sep 20
4
building initrd.img with updated drivers
Can someone point me to instructions on how to build a pxeboot/initrd.img with updated drivers. I would like to pxe boot and install rh8 on a newer machine, and the pxeboot files that come with rh8 (2.4.20-8) don't support my e1000 NIC. I believe that the newer 2.4.20-28.8 drivers will, but I'm having trouble finding instructions in rebuilding the pxeboot initrd.img + vmlinuz to
2007 Mar 24
1
kickstart from harddisk to harddisk?
Please help with a problem that is slowly driving me nuts :-/ *Quick problem* Can I kickstart an install by reading all the files from a single partition on the system and installing onto all the spare space on the same drive? I am using `harddrive --partition=sda1 --dir=/` but it doesn't seem to work!! *Longer version* I have a server that has no CD-ROM and that I would like to install a
2006 Oct 31
3
Laptop+SDMMC+Extlinux+Memdisk+Floppy images=headaches
Hello syslinuxers I'm stuck with a scientific problem which gives me headaches: I have a laptop (Gateway MX3410) which has a SD memory card reader. Recently an interesting thought crossed my mind: why don't I setup a 2GB SD card as a harddrive and put some rescue tools on it. So I dug on the net and I came across the idea of using memdisk to boot floppy images without the need of a
2005 Aug 22
4
Usin ISO Linux & Memdisk to create a Viritual Floppy drive that Linux & Windows can load driver disk from.
Hi, It is becoming a bad habit for big OEM vendors to sell computers & servers without floppy drives. Unfortunatly both Windows and Linux (RedHat) need a floppy drive to load storage drivers etc. during installation. This is what I was thinking: Use ISOLINUX and MEMDISK to load a floppy image of a driver disk into memory as a viritual floppy drive "A:"/"/dev/fda" And then