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2015 Aug 05
2
EFI: HP + syslinux = crash
On 05-08-15 04:17, Ady via Syslinux wrote:
>> Now... why is vesamenu.c32 crashing like it does now? Why is the version
>> I tried without Gene's latest patches crashing before even beginning to
>> load the first stage: ldlinux.e64?
> I think you were "hinted" about this before.
About what? Did I miss something obvious?
I now know why it did not load
2005 Jan 31
3
[Fwd: IPAPPEND on http://syslinux.zytor.com/faq.php#config]
FYI
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: IPAPPEND on http://syslinux.zytor.com/faq.php#config
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 15:20:00 +0100
From: Pascal Terjan <pterjan at mandrakesoft.com>
Organization: Mandrakesoft
To: david at weekly.org
Hi,
I needed to get the MAC from which we booted using pxelinux (in order to
know which interface we used to boot).
I found reading the source that
2010 Nov 14
1
RCurl and cookies in POST requests
Hello.
I know that it's usually possible to write cookies to a cookie
file by removing the curl handle and doing a gc() call. I can do
this with getURL(), but I just can't obtain the same results with
postForm().
If I use:
curlHandle <- getCurlHandle(cookiefile=FILE, cookiejar=FILE)
and then do:
getURL(http://example.com/script.cgi, curl=curlHandle)
rm(curlHandle)
gc()
it's
2013 Jun 24
2
[bug] Syslinux-5.11-pre2: IPAPPEND/SYSAPPEND inconsistent base
core and the simple menu do not interpret the IPAPPEND/SYSAPPEND
directives in the same way. Which is the proper way? Either way,
this should be clarified in the documentation.
com32/elflink/ldlinux/readconfig.c:
} else if ((ep = looking_at(p, "ipappend")) ||
(ep = looking_at(p, "sysappend"))) {
uint32_t s = strtoul(skipspace(ep), NULL,
2013 Jun 24
2
[5.11-pre1] SYSAPPEND does not work (IPAPPEND alias works)
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 3:16 PM, Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi
<vmlinuz386 at yahoo.com.ar> wrote:
> I guess the bug is here (com32/menu/readconfig.c)
>
> 910 } else if (looking_at(p, "ipappend") || looking_at(p,
> "sysappend")) {
> 911 if (ld.label)
> 912 ld.ipappend = atoi(skipspace(p + 8));
> 913
2013 Jun 26
2
[PATCH][git] IPAPPEND: standardize and document
The following changes since commit 4ff8fcac8e7b5046987dee15592ab510ab343aa8:
Matt Fleming (1):
Merge branch 'menu-ipappend-1-for-mfleming' of
git://github.com/geneC/syslinux into elflink
are available in the git repository at:
git://github.com/geneC/syslinux.git ipappend-fix-for-mfleming
Gene Cumm (2):
core & menu: fix IPAPPEND/SYSAPPEND conversion
doc/ &
2013 Jun 14
2
[5.11-pre1] SYSAPPEND does not work (IPAPPEND alias works)
On 06/13/2013 10:15 PM, Gene Cumm wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 8:08 PM, Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi
> <vmlinuz386 at yahoo.com.ar> wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> While testing PXE booting, I decided to change IPAPPEND to the new
>> SYSAPPEND and does not work: nothing is appended to command line.
>>
>> I tested using menu.c32 and vesamenu.c32, same issue.
2009 Jul 24
3
Problem with PXE, menu, and ipappend
I have been using PXELINUX with the "ipappend 2" option for a long time.
To make things a little more user friendly, I decided to set up menus
(text menus with menu.c32), but they wouldn't work (blank screen and
corrupted menu flashes by when you hit a key).
I went through all kinds of combinations of options, and finally found
that commenting out the "ipappend 2" line
2013 Jun 24
2
[bug] Syslinux-5.11-pre2: IPAPPEND/SYSAPPEND inconsistent base
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 11:09 PM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 11:06 PM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote:
>> core and the simple menu do not interpret the IPAPPEND/SYSAPPEND
>> directives in the same way. Which is the proper way? Either way,
>> this should be clarified in the documentation.
>
> To be clear:
2009 Nov 25
2
IPAPPEND breaks menu module
Just spent a few hours going mad(der) wondering why my menu config
wasn't working.
It looks like the change in 3.74 ("Add IPAPPEND to com32 modules,
especially needed for linux.c32") breaks menu.c32 (and possibly other
modules) since they aren't expecting it.
In particular menu.c32 uses that as an optional menu file, it then
complains "Initial menu has no LABEL
2004 Aug 19
2
ipappend on command line
Is there a way to use IPAPPEND 1 on the pxelinux command line.
I want to be able to pass the whole command line in my menu files
and not use the config file.
Thanks
Aaron
2003 Sep 14
2
FWD: Network Boot IP Configuration Dilemma
If you want eth0 to be used and no dynamic IP
configuration request should not occur in the Linux
kernel, specify *both* APPEND and IPAPPEND options
like:
APPEND ip=:::::eth0:none
IPAPPEND 1
It's very tricky but it works, at least Linux 2.4.18
which I tested. The IP-PNP routine in the kernel
doesn't modify values if the option values are not
explicitly specified. IPAPPEND doesn't
2006 Jan 11
9
Prototype & Cookies
Has anyone written any "cookie" class using prototype?
Basically, what I am looking for is if there is an easy way to store mutiple cookies in a single cookie using hash or something - easy writing and retrieval (updating the cookie value).
For eg -
If I had 25 cookies for my domain 5 of the cookies would either get dropped or not be set (as there is a limit of 20 cookies per domain).
2004 Jun 09
3
ipappend and dos
I'm using ipappend and getargs.com with a dos boot image to
get the environment variables for the IP and MAC. The format
of the %ip% environment variable is
ip=<client-ip>:<boot-server-ip>:<gw-ip>:<netmask>
Is there a way to tell ipappend to assign these to individual arguments.
Or does anyone know a good way to parse each of these to individual variables in dos.
What
2003 Sep 05
7
Network Boot IP Configuration Dilemma
Background: I recently wrote to Peter Anvin regarding IPAPPEND
functionality, and he suggested I take the issue to this mailing list.
I see it has been touched upon several times, after reviewing the
archives. Let me see if I can add to it with a good level of detail:
When using PXE to network boot a linux client, PXE must first
acquire the client's IP address, by dhcp request, then, the
2010 Feb 22
4
"the change you want was rejected. Maybe you changed something you didn't have access to.""
Anyone ever get an error message such as this?
"the change you want was rejected. Maybe you changed something you
didn''t have access to.""
I haven''t been able to see this in testing, but I''m getting reports
out on the field from a few users trying to register to one of my
websites.
-S
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2010 Mar 26
3
Availability of a variable of the TFTP server IP addressto be used in pxelinux.cfg/default
Hello Shao,
Thank you for your hint.
I saw this one already earlier but I wanted to avoid it for two reasons:
- One of my images uses a CPIO INITRD which I found rather complicated
editing (like I wrote I'm quite new to all that Linux stuff).
- For each new release I will need to do the changes to the prebuilt
images again. I'm not the one who creates the images. I'm downloading
2006 Jan 08
6
Persistent session cookies?
It seems Rails sessions by default only last, well, a browsing session.
If the Rails app keeps track of logged-in state by sessions, that state
doesn''t survive restarting the browser.
How best to change this behaviour, to make the session cookie live
forever, or at least beyond browser restarts?
It was suggested to me on IRC to combine sessions with code to generate
a unique id and
2006 Apr 28
3
persistent cookies
hello,
I am trying to implement a "remember be" box for logins, however I cant
seem to get it to work. I have tried the following 2 methods but neither
seem to work. When i check the expiry time in firefox it always says "end
of session".
What is the proper way to handle this so the session cookie "_session_id"
doesnt expire for a year?
I tried
2008 May 17
4
Setting cookies in service overloader thingo
I''m implementing a simpler version of the Cookie Session Store in
Rails 2.0. If you know what that is, skip the next paragraph.
A cookie session store stores the session data inside cookies, on the
client, and signs them using a secret string, hashed together. The
user can decode the cookie easily if they know much about computers
and see what''s inside, but they