Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Syslinux 3.81 released"
2009 Jun 09
0
SYSLINUX 3.82 released
Hi everyone,
I have pushed out Syslinux 3.82 to the usual places.
Again, special thanks to my employer, Intel, for letting me spend time
working on this stuff ;)
-hpa
Syslinux 3.82 is a bug fix release for 3.81.
Changes in 3.82:
* isohybrid: fix the -partok logic for loading from a partition.
* ISOLINUX: deal with systems which return from INT 13h with
interrupts
2009 May 04
2
SYSLINUX 3.80 released
3.80 is a bug fix and internal restructuring release. In particular,
the entire shuffler subsystem has been rewritten largely from scratch,
as has the Multiboot module.
Changes in 3.80:
* New shuffler mechanism and API.
* Rewritten mboot.c32 module.
* The syslinux_boot_linux() function has been simplified.
* Don't hang trying to boot a "menu
2014 Jun 25
2
How is a isohybrid --partok image to be used ?
Hi,
i am trying to document the MBR selection by isohybrid option --partok.
I assume it is related to "altmbr.bin" as described in
http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Mbr
But there i read
"altmbr.bin [...] boots from a partition with fixed number, see below."
The "see below" probably refers to
"The altmbr.bin (all 3 variants) is only 439 bytes long, -- one
2009 May 21
2
SYSLINUX 3.81-pre10
I have just pushed out Syslinux 3.81-pre10. This fixes some pretty
serious bugs, including the fact that, apparently, isohybrid didn't work
at all in CBIOS mode.
Unfortunately it means that the isohybrid handover protocol has changed,
and so a new isolinux.bin isn't compatible with an old isohybrid or vice
versa (as a result, the magic number has changed.)
-hpa
2009 Apr 16
0
SYSLINUX 3.75 released
3.75 is a bug fix release for 3.74.
Changes in 3.75:
* PXELINUX: fix the "keeppxe" option, which was broken in
3.74.
* MEMDISK: correct the extraction of geometry information from
the MBR of a hard disk image, again broken in 3.74.
* extlinux(1) man page from Brian Pellin.
* Simple menu: MENU SAVE is now controllable on a menu-by-menu
2014 Jun 27
1
How is a isohybrid --partok image to be used ?
Hi,
H. Peter Anvin:
> It means that the .iso can be booted from a partition using any of the
> standard MBRs (not necessarily altmbr),
But the --partok MBRs (isohdpp*) stem from altmbr ?
If so: don't they need the partition number patched in ?
(If not: i have to rethink the link to article "Mbr" at
http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Isohybrid#MBR_selection
)
>
2009 Apr 09
1
SYSLINUX 3.74 released
Well, here it is. This is a historic Syslinux release -- it's the first
one in 15 years in which the majority of the work was not done by
myself; mostly because of the *huge* effort Erwan and Pierre have put in
on HDT.
I also want to give a special thank you to my new(ish) employer, Intel
Corporation, for letting me continue to work on Syslinux. :)
From here, onward and upward. I
2009 May 20
3
Last call for Syslinux 3.81
I have just pushed out Syslinux 3.81-pre7; the only delta over -pre6 is
a small change to meminfo.c32. I expect to make a 3.81 release probably
early next week, so this is a last call notice.
If you have any outstanding issues, or you have tests you want to do and
want some more time (Dag - I know you said you were going to try to do
some tests over the weekend), please speak up *now*.
-hpa
2005 Aug 24
1
SYSLINUX 3.10 released
Changes in 3.10:
* gcc 4.0.1 compilation fixes.
* Add support for querying the PCI BIOS in libcom32
(used by ethersel et al.)
* Fix PCI handing (ethersel etc) on several old chipsets (and
VMWare.)
* Try to deal with systems with broken EBIOS.
* New API call to do "localboot".
* New API call to query features.
2009 Oct 05
2
Syslinux 3.83 released
Hi all,
I have just released Syslinux 3.83. Special thanks to my employer,
Intel, for letting me spend time on this.
It is somewhat of a meager release despite four months, as most of the
work has gone into the future-work branches.
-hpa
Changes in 3.83:
* PXELINUX: clear memory before handing over to a chainloaded
NBP. This may help avoid a bug in Windows RIS.
*
2009 May 26
2
Syslinux 3.81-pre14... hopefully final this time
I have addressed all the issues that I know about (including, hopefully,
the isohybrid version dependence...). I would like to release this this
week so please let me know as soon as possible if this version is "go".
-hpa
--
H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center
I work for Intel. I don't speak on their behalf.
2008 Aug 01
2
SYSLINUX 3.71 released
Hello everyone,
I have just released SYSLINUX 3.71. This is pretty much a bug fix and
hardware support release. The major new *features* are the "initrd"
command (syntactic sugar, but it supposedly makes it easier for some
tools), the "hide" option to chain.c32, and the ifcpu64.c32 module.
As always, special thanks to rPath, Inc., my employer, for the countless
hours I
2010 Oct 23
0
SYSLINUX 4.03 released
It was actually released yesterday, but due to some technical
difficulties I didn't get a chance to announce it properly:
Syslinux 4.03 is primarily a bug fix release.
Changes in 4.03:
* Don't hang if no configuration file is found.
* Better support for booting from MBRs which don't pass
handover information.
* EXTLINUX: Try to be smarter about
2009 Apr 04
2
SYSLINUX 3.74-pre17: (hopefully final) release candidate
Let's try to get this thing released. Dag: will you do your RPM
buildathon on this drop?
Changes in 3.74:
* New UI directive, which allows a more natural way to specify
a menu system (or not.) With the UI directive specifying
the menu system, the DEFAULT directive can be used to select
the default entry inside the menus.
* kbdmap.c32: new module
2014 Jun 24
7
isohybrid has 2 variants
> Hi,
>
> Ady:
> > _ Wiki should use more user-friendly language and "less deep"
> > technical information.
>
> I tried to stay at the surface of isohybrid.
> (Didier already asked for more depth about expert options.)
My interpretation of Didier's questions is less depth and more
user-friendly practical commands for end-users.
Our points of view
2011 Apr 18
1
Syslinux 4.04 released
After way too long, a new production release of Syslinux is finally
available.
Syslinux 4.04 is primarily a bug fix release, but with some new
features.
Changes in 4.04:
* PXELINUX: Fix handling of unqualified DNS names.
* PXELINUX: Fix timer bug when PXELINUX might be unloaded
(Gene Cumm).
* core/writedec.inc: Fix duplicate declaration and overflow
2008 Apr 10
0
SYSLINUX 3.63 released (and 3.70-pre9)
Hello everyone,
I have released SYSLINUX 3.63. The main update is a fix to EXTLINUX,
which would get confused by directories with deleted file entries.
Special thanks to Stas Kysel of rPath, Inc. for spotting this problem
and giving me an excellent test case; and of course to rPath, Inc. in
general for being my employer and being extremely supportive of my
SYSLINUX work!
I have also
2009 Jan 26
0
SYSLINUX 3.73 released
Changes in 3.73:
* Upgrade gPXE to release version 0.9.5.
* Fix a number of build errors on various platforms.
* Handle systems with E820 "extended attributes" per ACPI 3.
Someone "cleverly" decided to change the E820 spec in a
backwards-incompatible manner!
* MEMDISK: default to "safeint".
* Adopt the moniker "The Syslinux Project", standard
2008 Feb 04
1
SYSLINUX 3.61 released
Changes in 3.61:
* EXTLINUX: fix crash when accessing an empty file.
* elf.c32: If a PHDR segment is present, load it.
* Fix SHA-1 and MD5 passwords.
* ISOLINUX: fix booting when mastered without
mkisofs -boot-info-table (broken since 3.50, sigh...)
* Handle BIOSes which emit multiple contiguous valid
memory regions in the e820 map.
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2007 Dec 12
2
SYSLINUX 3.54 released
This is 100% functionally equivalent to 3.54-pre1, with only a few minor
documentation changes.
Changes in 3.54:
* Add "menu separator", "menu indent", "menu disabled"
(see README.menu).
* vesamenu: fix handing of VESA modes with noncontiguous
memory buffers. In particular, Qemu/KVM sets up such a mode
when Cirrus