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2007 Dec 24
1
Question on menu/Makefile
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Was just working with the latest 3.54, and find that the Makefile in the menu directory didn't work until I added the /include/syslinux to the file. < CFLAGS = $(M32) -mregparm=3 -DREGPARM=3 -W -Wall - march=i386 -Os -fomit-frame-pointer -I$(LUDIR)/include - I$(COM32DIR)/include -I$(COM32DIR)/include/syslinux -Ilibmenu - D__COM32__ -
2007 Jan 24
1
vesamenu samples?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I've been using the standard isolinux.cfg file for some time with great success. Have it currently display a file at the beginning with a little .lss graphic file, and some basic info then with the image names and info. Also have 4 of the help files linked to the F1 - F4 keys. But I just had a number of emails back
2006 Jan 09
2
Question on Kernel boot options
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have a project that uses syslinux to load the kernels from the CD to create disk and/or partition images. The process works great, but as I have been building newer kernel images with new disk and nic drivers, I have had users run into problems. Example: one users machine would fail at hotplug detection, creating a kernel with this feature off
2006 Nov 20
0
Problem with mixing regular kernels and 2.6.19 git kernels.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have a boot cd with multiple kernels to support various hardware, and was recently adding the latest 2.6.19 git kernels. When I started with the git kernels, it would boot, but could not mount the / root file system since the block size was only 1024, and needed 4096. I found that changing the mke2fs command with the -b 4096 option made this
2005 Sep 28
3
A Couple Of Issues (APOP Causes Auth SIGSEGV, Umask Setting Ineffective)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, I'm very happy with Dovecot and wish the best for its continued development. It's a true testament to brilliant componentised design and Unix philosophy. Configuration made easy because of the way the file is parsed and a single point of startup make it ridiculously straightforward (and lovely) to administer. But of course, we all
2005 Nov 14
1
loading any size image file, why?
using winimage, create a custom image size using [b]total number of sectors[/b], any size, unsure of max change [b]boot sector properties[/b] to [b]win 95/98[/b] and save the file to the isolinux directory as floppy.ima then using isolinux.cfg file add this default 1 prompt 1 label 1
2008 Mar 10
3
question about dovecot imap outlook clients
Hello, Well... thanks to the input of all of you I have my dovecot->ldap connection working for almost all of my clients, however... on outlook, a message for certificates being trusted comes up, the user clicks yes and connection fails. Questions: Do I have to get an ssl certificate to make it work? ( cost ouch!) Is there a way around this using my own self-signed certificates? Is there
2001 Nov 22
3
Is this slowness normal?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have installed wine 20010629 from codeweavers (this seems to be the latest version available from there). Running on a 700MHz Linux box, with gnome as the desktop manager and icewm as the window manager. If I run the (in)famous SOL.EXE, it takes 53 seconds before the program appears on the desktop. All the other programs I've tried seem to
1998 Oct 07
5
Server disappears from Network Neighborhood
>From time to time someone will comment in this list that their Samba server has disappeared from the list of hosts in Network Neighborhood. Browsing the list archive has yet to turn up any good explanation of this phenomenon. I think I have a clue. This morning my server disappeared again. When I checked the process list on the server I noticed that nmbd had been swapped out to disk. The
2007 Dec 14
8
KEEPPXE/DOS
First off I love syslinux and it has worked flawless for us on the unix side of the realm. We're trying to use our ghost images within a dos netboot using syslinux. Unfortunatly we can only pass DHCP ip's to hosts that exhibit a vendor code 'like windows/pxe/and other os's do". Unfortunatly DOS does not, so we cannot request a second IP after the pxe process to map samba