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2009 Apr 19
4
extlinux geometry issue
Hi, I've created a rPath appliance which boots from a USB memory stick. Today I upgraded extlinux on my rPath appliance and the memory stick froze the system during POST. After a lot of trial and errors I found out this could be fixed by wiping the USB memory stick and reproduced it by writing extlinux (3.72) to the stick. I finally found out how to fix this issue, by entering the correct
2009 Aug 07
1
SYSLINUX 4.00-pre1
Hi everyone, I have pushed out a development preview release of Liu's filesystems in C code (including ext4 support for EXTLINUX). It is called 4.00-pre1, which doesn't mean it is the final 4.00 by any means (it isn't even current with respect to some aspects of the 3.8x branch.) However, it is now available for people to try out. It is checked into the fsc branch
2010 Mar 05
1
Syslinux 4.00-pre32: some issues
I installed SYSLINUX 4.00-pre32 with the extlinux installer (FAT32 partition): $ sudo ./extlinux/extlinux --install "/media/NANO PRO/" [sudo] password for gert: /media/NANO PRO/ is device /dev/sdb1 The update function still doesn't work on FAT32: $ sudo ./extlinux/extlinux --update "/media/NANO PRO/" /media/NANO PRO/ is device /dev/sdb1 ./extlinux/extlinux: no previous
2010 Jul 07
2
extlinux-4.0 can't boot on our platform.
Hi all: my filesystem is btrfs. /boot and / is on the same partition(/dev/sda2, format btrfs). i install syslinux as following: 1. rpm -ivh syslinux-4.00-1.i386.rpm syslinux-extlinux-4.00-1.i386.rpm syslinux-tftpboot-4.00-1.i386.rpm 2. extlinux-i /boot/extlinux. (the extlinux.sys can't be create on the directory). 3. i copy extlinux.conf to /boot/extlinux . (of course
2005 Aug 17
4
File System Supported by SYSLINUX
Hi, I need a little information from you all. Kindly update me about the file systems that are supported by SYSLINUX for ramdisk image... Thanks in advance and regards, Pankaj Agarwal
2018 Jan 03
2
Structure of VBR in FAT32?
Gene, thanks for doing "Reply-All". I only get digest, so this keeps me in the loop. Appreciated. > which appears to be included in diskstart.inc. I will have to dig in and > see > > how this all gets compiled (pointers always appreciated :-) ). > > Yes. > Is the build process documented? Or am I just going to have to plod through the makefiles? > As Ady said,
1998 Jun 04
5
Linux DoS attack through autoprobing
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- The autodetection routines for some linux modules can tie up the machine for several seconds at a time. By trying to open devices not present on the machine, a local user can disrupt service considerably. A very simple exploit is victim$ ls /dev/*/* repeatedly. A suggested fix is to remove or chmod 0 device nodes for hardware not installed on the
2014 Jan 12
3
(no subject)
Hi! I was looking to download EXTLINUX in the following page : http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Download But I do not see that it can be done. It is said that "The SYSLINUX download includes PXELINUX, ISOLINUX and MEMDISK as well." But, there is no word about EXTLINUX Please, advise Thanks Mau
2018 Jan 06
2
Structure of VBR in FAT32?
> > > Is the build process documented? Or am I just going to have to plod > through > > the makefiles? > > I don't think so. > Oh well... > > 1. Run installer > > 2. Installer loads ldlinux.sys onto the filesystem (and copies > ldlinux.c32, > > but irrelevant for now). > > 3. Installer calculates which blocks in the filesystem contain
2014 Dec 24
0
[PATCH 0/8] extlinux: support unmounted ext2/3/4 filesystem
> Hello syslinux, > > Merry Christmas! These patches will make extlinux work with umounted > ext2/3/4 filesystem, for example: > > $ extlinux -i /dev/sdXN > or > $ extlinux -i file_block > > Also it can work with something like: > $ extlinux /dev/sdXN --reset-adv > or > $ extlinux file_block --reset-adv > Thank you. The 'extlinux' command
2010 Jun 25
2
extlinux boot failer
Hi all : my /dev/sda2 is ext3 format filesystem, the os moblin is installed in /dev/sda2 which is root partition, the bootloader is grub, now i want to change the bootloader to extlinux, but i came across some trouble, so i did some steps as following: 1. rpm -ivh syslinux-extlinux*.rpm 2. extlinux -i /boot/extlinux 3. i edit extlinux.conf , and put it in /boot/extlinux/, there is
2014 Jan 12
4
installing syslinux on a fresh system (SATA)
Hi! It's funny, but I was unable to find an answer to my question. I am building an embedded system (x86). I want to install syslinux on a fresh system. So, I am booting from a USB LINUX CD (Ubuntu 12.04 in this case). 1) I must have an ext2 partition (This is my application). 2) I understand that I must have a FAT partition (to install syslinux). Correct ? So, basically I understand that
2014 Jan 13
2
installing syslinux on a fresh system (SATA)
Thanks but I am still in the same spot : 1) I have created a partition (ext2 with GParted). 2) Now what ? I was thinking that I should install syslinux (the bootloader). All the examples say something like "syslinux --directory /boot/syslinux/ --install /dev/sdb1" but this does not make any seance, because the is no /boot on the system. I have tried it anyways, but the
2010 Jul 27
2
Usage output of Syslinux installers is not consequent
Why doesn't the Windows Syslinux installer show: --offset and --directory too (I know it is not supported)? Because the Linux versions show the Windows/dos specific commands: --mbr --active and --force I didn't check the DOS version. If all options will be displayed unconditionally for all installers, it might be a good idea to add: --offset -t Offset of the file system on the
2010 Jun 29
2
EXTLINUX
I am trying to boot a ramdisk on a usb stick in read-only mode using extlinux. When the system boots all I am getting is a blinking cursor. The stick booted with lilo, but I had some issues with lilo so I am trying extlinux. 1) I partitioned the stick as a linux partition, formated it ext2, and mounted /dev/sda1 on /mnt/flash. 2) I am running extlinux 3.86. 3) excuted "extlinux -i
2010 Jul 13
2
EDD errors from extlinux on USB
Hi, I got this from my digital camera with Syslinux compiled from source (yes, I've got a configuration file with a UI directive): SYSLINUX 4.02 pre-1-g0ee5047 CHS Copyright (C) 199... EDD: Error 0100 reading sector 0 EDD: Error 0100 reading sector 2252244088 EDD: Error 0100 reading sector 2252244089 EDD: Error 0100 reading sector 2252244090 EDD: Error 0100 reading sector 2252244091 EDD:
2016 Jul 07
3
no boot, no message
I have syslinux 5.10 on a 32bit gentoo system. It boots fine. Now I installed another linux system in other partitions of the same drive (a 64 bit system), updated syslinux.cfg, setup the new system as default, and the new entry appears in the menu. Problem is: it doesn't boot. On timeout, it starts counting down again, and that's it. No error message whatsoever. Selecting the old system
2010 Jun 28
1
Syslinux 4.00 released
After 64 prereleases, 626 commits, 52,742 lines of changes, and tons of work by many, many people, Syslinux 4.00 is now officially released. Syslinux 4.00 is the first of a set of major code restructuring releases. The single biggest new features are btrfs and ext4 support, and support for disks larger than 2 TiB. Huge thanks to: - Intel, for sponsoring mine, Alek Du's and Feng Tang's
2016 Jul 07
3
no boot, no message
On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 8:00 AM, Ady Ady via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote: > >> > We would need at least: > > A_ the partitions and directory structure in which the following items > are _located_ : /dev/sda1: # tree . . ??? extlinux ? ??? ldlinux.c32 ? ??? ldlinux.sys ? ??? libcom32.c32 ? ??? libmenu.c32 ? ??? libutil.c32 ? ??? menu.c32 ? ???
2010 Jun 18
1
Multiboot pendrive with GPT - a tricky solution which could improve syslinux behavior
Hello! I'm posting some experiences with GRUB0/1 + sys/extlinux + MBR/GPT in a pendrive with 15 partitions. This could be helpful improving sys/extlinux. I did make a bootable pendrive with 14 distros using a GPT partition table and a tricky solution to let sys/extlinux boot from every partition chainloaded from GRUB (GRUB0 or GRUB1). Having a MBR schema, sys/extlinux can't be