Displaying 20 results from an estimated 100 matches similar to: "Multiboot DVD with original bootscreens kept intact"
2003 Feb 04
3
PXElinux bootscreens
I have not found in your documentation any discussion of Graphical frontends
to PXElinux (a la Syslinux).
Is this possible, or likely in the future?
Steve Kuervers
Systems Engineer
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2003 Jan 30
0
Bootscreen
Hello Mr Anvin,
I'm trying to get my system to show a bootscreen during
the entire boot. Since using Linux's fbdev doesn't quite
work out (kernel segfault) I'd like to just stick with
what Syslinux has put on the screen in the first place
and leave it there.
No unfortunately, even though I've left out the VGA console
from the kernel, the picture still vanishes after shortly
2003 Apr 06
1
graphich bootscreen howto ???
Hello
I am trying to get a graphical-image(lss16) to be displayed during the
booting of kernel and filesystem.
I have my console redirected to COM1 (SERIAL 0 9600):
syslinux.cfg:
default linux
prompt 1
timeout 20
SERIAL 0 9600
display boot.msg
label linux
kernel linux
append root=/dev/nfs rw mem=192M initrd=vr5000.tgz
The image is displayed a very short time, and then the screen i
2013 Mar 18
0
header intact
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Thanks & Regards,
Kamal Kishore
Research Scholar
Department of Biostatistics
National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS)
Banglore-560029
Mob-+91-9591349768
Email:kamalkishorestats@gmail.com
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2015 Mar 24
0
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2005 Oct 15
1
Possible to install centos keeping folders intact?
Hiya all, just going to do a couple of quick conversions from redhat to
centos, an going to back up the folders anyway. But basically just wondering
if there's a way to install centos and keep some rather large folders intact
without having to backup/restore them. They are based from the root folder,
i.e /home but they aren't on a separate partition and want to do a total new
install from
2014 Sep 11
0
header intact
2012 Jun 28
2
decomposing a single intact vector
Dear all,
I have a vector of length 1 but within this vector there are 9 elements
> vectorNOcorrection
[1] "(O, O, O, H, L, O, O, O, O)"
can someone help me with how I can have it as with 9 element separated
such that it will have length 9 as "O", "O"," O", "H","L", "O", "O", "O",
"O"
Kind
2009 Oct 31
1
na.omit leaves cases with NA's intact
Strange, this normally works, but in a recent run, I have a data set in an
xts format, that has a lot of NA's in a few of the variables in the leading
and trailing positions, due to some lagging calculations. Before running an
analysis, I use
newdata<-na.omit(orginaldata)
and normally a
dim(newdata)
shows the fewer rows. Now, for some reason I do this operation and see that
hundreds of
1999 Oct 19
0
Dates/Times Kept
Hi,
I'm running Samba2.0.5a on Solaris 2.6 and noticed that by default Samba
keeps the original dates/times of files when they're copied to the
server.
This obviously makes sense, but does anyone know if there is an option
that allows the dates/times to be replaced with the server time when the
file/directories are copied to the server?
I've looked through smb.conf man pages and
2009 Sep 26
1
Where are phone registrations kept?
Hi,
I've built an Asterisk HA cluster by means of heartbeat and drbd. The
following folders are stored on shared storage and referred to by means of
symbolic links:
/etc/asterisk
/var/lib/asterisk
/usr/lib/asterisk
/var/spool/asterisk
/var/log/asterisk
I was under the impression that phone registrations were stored
in /var/lib/asterisk/astdb and as such preserved when failing over.
But
2007 Aug 02
1
How much file list kept during incremental recursion?
Wayne,
Sven's note made me curious about how much incremental recursion
actually reduces memory usage, so I'm asking: How much of the file
list do the rsync processes hold in memory at any one time in
incremental recursion mode? Just the active file-list chunk(s) and
their ancestors? Or does rsync store directories or even all files
permanently until the end of the run? I could
2008 Mar 02
1
using rsync for mirroring: deleted files from source and kept in dest, better handling?
Hello,
I'm starting to explore rsync to mirror some
directories from a disk to another locally.
If I understand it right, if I don't include any
--delete* parameter, when updating the copy, if some
files have been deleted from the source directory
they're not deleted from the destination directory.
That's exactly what I need, but I'd like those files
be treated differently, I
2013 Sep 05
0
windows guest network kept down automatically when several windows guest running in one KVM host,
Hi all:
I have some kvm host(rhel 6.4, 2.6.32-358.0.1.el6.x86_64), I ran several windows guest on it(more than 10 guest on one host and the guest os are win7-32/win7-64/win2k8), but the guest network kept down automatically, lost package. I tried virtio drive and e1000 drive,but it didn't work. However, when I run cmd.exe ping some other subnet ip it worked.
The host and guest are connected by
1998 Jun 03
1
R-beta: Re: "as.numeric" `mode' and `cast' should be kept separate.
Bill Venables <wvenable at attunga.stats.adelaide.edu.au> wrote:
[ snip ]
> I don't say this will appeal to everyone straight away, but I
> would even favour using a binary operator syntax for the
> assignment function form of the above replacement function, for
> example
>
> "%cast.as%" <- function(x, form) {
> storage.mode(x) <-
2013 Mar 11
2
aggregate(), tapply(): Why is the order of the grouping variables not kept?
Dear expeRts,
The question is rather simple: Why does aggregate (or similarly tapply()) not keep the order of the grouping variable(s)?
Here is an example:
x <- data.frame(group = rep(LETTERS[1:2], each=10),
year = rep(rep(2001:2005, each=2), 2),
value = rep(1:10, each=2))
## => sorted according to group, then year
aggregate(value ~ group + year, data=x,
2003 Apr 06
6
FW: graphich bootscreen howto ???
Hello sylvian
Thanks.
I use kernel 2.4.3 so far, and the Linux Progress Patch seems to start at
2.4.13....
What I don't understand is, why the kernel whipes out the VGA-display, as
both Syslinux and
the kernel is setup for serial-console.
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2011 Mar 06
2
Can body() return a function's body intact, in order, and as characters ready for editing?
Is my understanding correct that the body()
function currently can't return a function's body
intact, in order, and as characters ready for
editing?
My testing and reading of body()'s help indicate
that it can not.
Here's what I'm seeing.
Consider pasting
1+
and a function containing
x^2
together to get
1+x^2
As you can see below, body() reports three
2011 Nov 16
2
Where is source address info of a route kept?
I have an ethernet device in my lan with a primary address 192.168.5.205
and a secondary address .217. I added the secondary address after network
startup established the primary address by an ip addr add command:
# ip addr add 192.168.5.217/24 broadcast 192.168.5.255 dev eth0
# ip addr show
...
2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000
link/ether
2015 Mar 09
10
[Bug 2363] New: With multiplexing, a forwarding is kept in the list of active forwardings even when it fails
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2363
Bug ID: 2363
Summary: With multiplexing, a forwarding is kept in the list of
active forwardings even when it fails
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 6.7p1
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5