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2006 Jan 23
2
X11 build
Morning... I have a package that I think wants to compile against the X11 source tree. http://openchrome.org - its a snapshot from there.... Anyway the command it tells me to run is: xmkmf /usr/src/xc make make install This is to build a updated X graphics driver... However when I do this I get errors as there is not /usr/src/xc (no surprise) I did then "up2date xorg-x11-sdk"
2005 Nov 30
8
why was LILO removed from centOS 4.2?
I can't choose LILO as boot loader anymore in the install process? And what is the advantages in GRUP vs. LILO that are so great that LILO has been deleted all together? One big disadvantages when forced to use GRUB is that it is a hassle to make the disks in a RAID1 bootable. https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2005-March/msg05935.html and RAID1 seems pretty useless when it is the
2005 Apr 29
2
Booting CentOS with LILO?
Hello all! I would like to know if is possible to use LILO as the boot loader instead of the default GRUB. My question comes because I tried to run lilo command but the message "command not found" appear. It sounds like my only boot loader option in CentOS is GRUB ??. I found lilo.conf.anaconda, but not the lilo command. From already thanks. Regards, Juan P. Espino
2009 Feb 08
2
keytab-lilo included with SYSLINUX is not up to date
Hi, I just noticed that the keytab-lilo utility included with SYSLINUX isn't up to date. It *is* a problem since the old version isn't compatible with current distributions like Debian ou Ubuntu (for example). Two options are offered to those who would like to use keytab-lilo in order to generate a file compatible with the KBDMAP directive : - use an up to date version of keytab-lilo
2016 Mar 07
2
keytab-lilo: update to support kbd 2.0.3 format
On 29.12.2015 22:51, poma wrote: > On 29.12.2015 22:20, Ady via Syslinux wrote: >> >>> On 27.12.2015 23:57, Jernej Simon?i? via Syslinux wrote: >>>> On Sunday, December 27, 2015, 23:34:11, Ady via Syslinux wrote: >>>> >>>>> How this change would affect users with older versions of kbd / >>>>> loadkeys / or in older OSes? I
2016 Mar 07
2
keytab-lilo: update to support kbd 2.0.3 format
On 07.03.2016 19:24, Ady via Syslinux wrote: >> doc: keytab-lilo example on Fedora >> >> --- >> doc/keytab-lilo.txt | 4 ++++ >> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+) >> >> diff --git a/doc/keytab-lilo.txt b/doc/keytab-lilo.txt >> index cdbea0f..f35b3e8 100644 >> --- a/doc/keytab-lilo.txt >> +++ b/doc/keytab-lilo.txt >> @@ -83,3 +83,7 @@
2010 Jan 08
3
Lilo for CentOS 5?
Does there exist a version of Lilo built for x86_64 CentOS 5? It does not seem to be on the DVD. *I* really, really, prefer Lilo over Grub. -- Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933 Deepwoods Software -- Download the Model Railroad System http://www.deepsoft.com/ -- Binaries for Linux and MS-Windows heller at deepsoft.com -- http://www.deepsoft.com/ModelRailroadSystem/
2015 Dec 29
2
keytab-lilo: update to support kbd 2.0.3 format
> On 27.12.2015 23:57, Jernej Simon?i? via Syslinux wrote: > > On Sunday, December 27, 2015, 23:34:11, Ady via Syslinux wrote: > > > >> How this change would affect users with older versions of kbd / > >> loadkeys / or in older OSes? I mean, let's assume a user using a newer > >> version of Syslinux (containing this proposed change in its keytab-lilo
2004 Oct 05
3
Translating Lilo to syslinux and (isolinux)
I have a Lilo.conf file, which I have tried for many hours to convert to Syslinux. I looked around on the web for references on translating some of the components. I want to convert it to Syslinux/Isolinux. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. When I tried to convert it I made sure that the kernel and initrd had proper DOS names and such. -Michael =:LILO.CONF:= prompt timeout=10
2015 Dec 27
2
[PATCH] keytab-lilo: update to support kbd 2.0.3 format
Since kbd 2.0.3 (commit 6ff47cf2) the format generated by 'loadkeys -m' has changed slightly, using "unsigned short" instead of "u_short" Signed-off-by: Olivier Brunel <jjk at jjacky.com> --- utils/keytab-lilo | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/utils/keytab-lilo b/utils/keytab-lilo index 9e34160..337a869 100755 ---
2004 Jul 16
1
Problem with SysLinux but not with LILO
Hi, I am trying to use two products that use SysLinux and finally realised the SysLinux is the cause of my woes. I'm trying to use Freesco and IPCop. IPCop version 1.3 used a different boot loader to 1.4 which uses SysLinux. I have been through numerous trials and tribulations in trying to get Freesco to work but eventually gave up and went with IPCop. I kept getting the "Boot
2002 Jul 19
1
lilo causes a "Unexpected dirty buffer encountered at do_get_write_access:597 (03:02 blocknr 0)"
On my Debian box: Package: lilo Version: 1:22.2-5 Severity: normal lilo seems to cause a kernel warning (see subject) when / is a ext3 partition. Maybe a kernel problem? Who knows. I'm running 2.4.19-rc1-ac7 -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable Architecture: i386 Kernel: Linux hummus 2.4.19-rc1-ac7 #1 Wed Jul 17 22:14:20 CEST 2002 i686 Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C Versions
2006 Oct 09
2
3.x box - lilo - hosed bootloader
Hi Updated the firmware on a PERC RAID card as it was out of date and causing a monitoring error - Everything went fine but on the reboot the box now tells me it cant find a valid boot device - I am thinking maybe somehow the boot block on the logical disk is shot. Can anyone advise me on how to rebuild the bootloader on lilo using a rescue CD? thanks
2015 Dec 27
2
keytab-lilo: update to support kbd 2.0.3 format
On Sunday, December 27, 2015, 23:34:11, Ady via Syslinux wrote: > How this change would affect users with older versions of kbd / > loadkeys / or in older OSes? I mean, let's assume a user using a newer > version of Syslinux (containing this proposed change in its keytab-lilo > perl script) but with an older OS / older version of kbd / loadkeys / > map files. The changed
2007 Apr 22
1
Centos5: RAID1 on root/boot? [+lilo mkinitrd issues]
Hi, I did a command-line upgrade of a RHL73 server to Centos 5. It was a bit rocky road, but in the end it was successful. There's one thing that bugged me. I'm using software RAID1 consisting of /dev/hd{a,c}. No LVM or anything fancy, a number of /dev/mdX partitions, including the root (+/boot). I'd have preferred to continue using lilo as it works more easily with RAID1
2016 Aug 04
2
syslinux synonym for the "restricted" option of lilo?
Hello, Does syslinux have an option to ask for a password before booting a menu item only when the command line has been modified, like with the "restricted" option of lilo? Regards, Guan
2006 Apr 18
2
small issue with bind
I tried to do a "yum install bind" and it said no packages found I then tried up2date bind and it installed bind for me. Is yum not completely setup correctly? Just thought th yum install bind would have worked also. I am using centos 4.3 x86_64. DNS was not selected as package to install when my system was built. Jerry
2006 Jan 24
1
[PATCH][XM-TEST] Add Lilo dependency check to configure.ac
Patch adds a dependency check for lilo, which is needed for full virt testing, to the configure.ac script. Dependency checks should be there rather than building and waiting to see the create script fail. Thanks, Dan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
2016 Aug 13
1
syslinux synonym for the "restricted" option of lilo?
On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 12:36 PM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote: > > Look at "MENU MASTER PASSWD". It'll block [Esc] (to exit menu) and > [Tab] (to edit an entry). It has a different design but might work > for your goals. > Good idea! Menu master passwd with/without menu passwd in syslinux work just like the mandatory/restricted passwd in lilo.
2004 Jan 20
4
Bug-report: Booting DOS images from USB
Hi, I'm doing a small hobby project writing some tools to put DOS boot images and Linux rescue images on a USB stick. For this I have partitioned my USB stick in 2 partitions, one 192MB partition with a VFAT filesystem (for the normal use) and a second partition with an ext3 filesystem. My aim was to provide a graphical menu (grub) to access the different images using memdisk. Since