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2009 Aug 01
10
PXE + memdisk booting problems
Sorry for makeing a new post, but I already erased my old mails. In the following I describe my Server-Situation (Sorry for my bad english) * I have a eisfair server http://www.eisfair.org with version 1.6.1 (newest) * I have a ISC-DHCPD 3 Server running * I have a TFTP Server running http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/network/tftp/ * I have Samba installed and a DNS Server is running My
2016 Jun 15
2
PXELINUX 6.03 / vesamenu.c32 hang
Hello, I'm experiencing an issue where if I use vesamenu.c32 with PXELINUX 6.03 when network booting a virtual machine hosted on VMware ESXi 6.0, it hangs (the version message is printed and then nothing - the VM has to be powered off and back on again). This happens no matter if I choose the E1000 network interface or the VMXNET3 network interface when creating the VM. The same problem
2016 Jun 16
2
PXELINUX 6.03 / vesamenu.c32 hang
Hello, Thanks very much for your suggestions. I have double checked that all .c32 files are from the same version of syslinux. What I don't know - I only put those .c32 files I have in there on the basis of trial and error - is what .c32 files are actually needed for menu.c32 and/or vesamenu.c32. I thought perhaps there might be a .c32 file missing that I needed to put in there (though
2007 May 12
1
vesamenu.c32 new command
hi list sorry my english is not perfect :( im using pxeboot with vesamenu.c32 in default file i load a backgroundpic (*.jpg) but the vesamenu border overlaps pieces of my background picture ^^ my question is an all coders from syslinux can you make a MENU command like topmargin MENU LABEL xxxx MENU WITH xx MENU MARGIN xx (from left) .... MENU TOPMARGIN xx (from top) <- new to
2008 Aug 18
1
Problems with PXE Booting
Hi friends, I am new to this list and have some questions about PXE Booting, because its not working well. My Situation: I was preparing my Server like described on http://unattended.sourceforge.net And everything was working well, this means I was able to install Windows XP via PXE onto my clients. But now, I thought, It would be really a great Idea to make my clients able to
2007 Sep 02
2
submenu using vesamenu.c32 and menu.c32
Hello everyone I'm new to using menu.c32 and vesamenu.c32. I have used the original method of using pxelinux menus. I've read the wiki page and it speaks of being able to create submenus by making one of my menu options reference to (vesa)menu.c32 as the kernel and append the config file. I'm not sure I'm doing it correctly it was a little over simplified. Any help would be
2012 Sep 23
2
any plans for UTF8 in vesamenu.c32?
Hi, UTF8 is a standard today. Nevertheless it seems to be impossible to display UTF8 characters in vesamenu.c32. Am I wrong? There is nothing about that in the docs. Are there plans to make vesamenu.c32 UTF8 capable or make syslinux capable e.g. for LC_ALL=de_DE.UTF8? Best regards, Uwe Galle
2006 Oct 30
2
Going back to classic menu from vesamenu.c32
I'm currently building a tree-like boot menu for my network, using pxelinux and vesamenu.c32. I jump from one page to another with "kernel vesamenu.c32" and "append newmenu". However, at some points I'd like to use the classic interface, for example with a distribution install image (in order to have the exact same interface as on the CD). I tried loading pxelinux.0
2008 Jun 05
1
DBAN and vesamenu.c32
I'm integrating DBAN (http://dban.sourceforge.net/) into our PXE boot menu system (using vesamenu.c32) but it just hangs when I'm using vesamenu.c32 and confusingly when I revert our menu system to using vesa.c32 it works ok. I've stripped out any extraneous configuration but it still seems to have the same problem. When I use this in pxelinux.cfg it boots into DBAN ok: default
2006 Sep 28
2
S3 Virge DX and vesamenu.c32
I have a handful of machines with older S3 Virge video onboard. They do not show the vesa menu and instead appear to revert to the older menu.c32. Vesamenu.c32 works fine with every other machine I've tried. I thought this video chipset was Vesa compliant... When I run the included vesainfo.c32 many different video modes are returned. Perhaps there's a readme I've overlooked
2004 Sep 14
4
Access from Windows to Samba/LINUX
Hello, I am configuring PCs on Windows W2K to access to a LINUX Server where Samba is mounted Is-it possible to do this ? Directory_1 : Browseable (then visible with the Network Favorits) -Sub_Directory_1a : NOT Browseable (unvisible) BUT Writable -Sub_Directory_2a : " " " If not, then just this ? Directory_1 : NOT Browseable (unvisible) BUT Writable
2019 Sep 29
3
vesamenu.c32 and EFI
Hello! I've been attempting to add EFI support to a linux live distro (slax), it's built on a syslinux bootloader. I can get EFI to work using menu.c32 on syslinux 6.03; however ideally we'd like the VESA menu as well. When we use the vesamenu.c32 and libcom32.c32 from 6.03 we end up with a blank screen and the machine seems to hang. I've tried adding MENU RESOLUTION based on
2009 Apr 29
3
Strange behaviour when using vesamenu.c32 and PXELinux
Hello, I was wondering if anyone had any ideas and perhaps solutions around an error i've been experiencing when using vesamenu.c32 (and the other non-vesa menu too). I have tried three different versions (the latest three) of pxelinux and the other files. The problem exists in all of them. My setup is pretty simple, filename defined in dhcpd, boot up from pxe, starts requesting configs, and
2007 Aug 31
1
vesamenu.c32 retain image
Hello. vesamenu.c32 can currently display a PNG image along the menu. But when the kernel is started, the image is lost. LILO supports bmp-retain option, where the bitmap graphic is retained when control is passed to the loaded kernel image; i.e., the screen is not blanked to alphanumeric mode before starting the kernel. Is it possible for vesamenu.c32 (or syslinux in general) to support
2008 Oct 08
2
default menu option using vesamenu.c32
Hi, Maybe I am just not looking in the right spot but I can't figure out how to set a default menu in my isolinux.cfg. This is what it looks like: PROMPT 0 TIMEOUT 40 DEFAULT /boot/vesamenu.c32 LABEL cubez MENU LABEL Graphics mode (Compiz) - Experimental KERNEL /boot/vmlinuz APPEND vga=0x317 initrd=/boot/initrd.gz ramdisk_size=9999 root=/dev/ram0 rw chexpand=256 load=cubez
2008 May 14
1
[PXELINUX] menu.c32/vesamenu.c32 and MS Virtual PC 2007 --> Hang/crash
Hi, I've recently did some extensive testing with PXELinux and I must say it's great! I've tested it with several pc's and VMware vm's at home, this works flawlessly. However at my work, we only use MS Virtual PC 2007 and so on. I've started today to testimplement pxelinux into wds/ris, this seems to work but when I want to display a menu eg: default menu.c32, then
2011 Mar 23
2
Problems with recompiling vesamenu.c32
Hello I'm using PXELinux with vesamenu.c32 to load a custom knoppix image I made and to allow access to the WDS menu. The problem is that the PXElinux loads the menu automatically (unlike WDS which asks the user to press F12 before loading the menu) and I want it to load only if the user presses F12 in 5 seconds. So I tried using the hidden function of the menu with the timeout option
2015 Jan 18
3
Error loading vesamenu.c32
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hello. I'm trying to setup an multiboot USB, mainly to install Debian using netinst images. I've mounted one of iso image and copied to a directory in USB (made with syslinux 6.03) and copied too the kernel and initrd for hd install. I've setup a directory to start the USB and, well it starts, but when I jump (using CONFIG) to the
2015 Jan 18
0
Error loading vesamenu.c32
On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 6:44 AM, Angel <angelv64 at gmail.com> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA256 > > Hello. > > I'm trying to setup an multiboot USB, mainly to install Debian using > netinst images. > > I've mounted one of iso image and copied to a directory in USB (made > with syslinux 6.03) and copied too the kernel and initrd
2007 Jan 25
4
vesamenu.c32 and cat.c32
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have done some additional testing, and gotten it a bit close to what I was looking for. I had to modify the cat.c to eliminate the printing of the arguments and file name, and added a Press Enter to return menu line. With the below isolinux.cfg the options do display the files, and pressing enter than returns to the vesamenu. DEFAULT