Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "pxelinux 4.10-pre17 HTTP performance (cptime)"
2011 Dec 29
2
pxelinux 4.10 pre17 http:// on VMware works now
Hi,
I finally managed to test pxelinux 4.10 pre17 in our VMware environment and
can report that HTTP booting seems to work reliably now. Downloads are
fairly fast.
As a side note, rosh "ls" and "pwd" commands now work as expected with a
HTTP TFTP prefix, cool!
I'll leave it in production use now and report about any further issues.
Can you already tell when a 4.10
2011 Dec 18
1
[PATCH][GIT-PULL] updates for cptime/prdhcp
The following changes since commit deb7c5589182cc19499670c45104c5caa1a895fe:
H. Peter Anvin (1):
Merge commit 'syslinux-4.05' into lwip
are available in the git repository at:
git://github.com/geneC1/syslinux.git com32-cptime-upd-for-hpa
Gene Cumm (3):
cptime.c32: Move to modules; include in Makefile
cptime.txt: AsciiDoc manpage for cptime.c32
prdhcp.c32:
2011 Jun 29
4
gpxelinux.0 and slow HTTP performance on VMware ESX VM
Hi,
first of all I would like to voice my deep gratitude to all syslinux developers
for this really important software. I am using it in all my automation projects
and could not manage without.
Unfortunately now I stumbled upon a problem where I am out of my wits and need
some help.
The core problem is that HTTP transfers by gpxelinux.0 are very slow. Sadly this
problem seems to be somehow
2015 Sep 20
1
[syslinux:master] com32/modules: Split build by architecture. Add dir.c32
On Sun, Sep 20, 2015 at 8:33 AM, syslinux-bot for Gene Cumm
<gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote:
> Commit-ID: e0ac1d2fdf7d7c58457f3796a12561cce95ca29f
> Gitweb: http://www.syslinux.org/commit/e0ac1d2fdf7d7c58457f3796a12561cce95ca29f
> Author: Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com>
> AuthorDate: Sun, 20 Sep 2015 08:30:55 -0400
> Committer: Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at
2012 Feb 20
1
[GIT-PULL] repo change and pull reminder
I've changed my repo from git://github.com/geneC1/syslinux.git to
git://github.com/geneC/syslinux.git and still have several git-pull
requests pending.
Change from native compiled C application to Perl to remove the
platform association:
git://github.com/geneC/syslinux.git diag-geodsp-perl-for-hpa
Add AsciiDoc documentation and minor fixes to cptime.c32 and prdhcp.c32:
2011 Dec 01
1
[PATCH][GIT-PULL] New Module: cptime.c
The following changes since commit dfdfec6e416896fe2800b58ef3e14e648033c67a:
H. Peter Anvin (1):
Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into lwip
are available in the git repository at:
git://github.com/geneC1/syslinux.git com32-cptime-for-hpa
Gene Cumm (1):
cptime.c32: Simple module to test download rates
com32/samples/cptime.c | 284
2014 Mar 10
3
Very slow download with pxelinux > 4.07 on specific hardware
?Hi,?
On 10 March 2014 18:13, Eric PEYREMORTE <eric.peyremorte at iut-valence.fr>wrote:
> Ok i give up. I will stick with the old version version (4.07) which works
> well with dell 380 and 790.
>
> I tried to understand what happened between 4.07 and 5 but i don't have
> the skill to understand low level c.
>
> Seems that the memory management changed a lot, maybe
2012 Sep 21
2
cptime/memdisk block size
Is there any documentation available about what block size MEMDISK uses
to load (big iso/harddisk) image files?
Experimenting with cptime.c32 on a Lexar Triton Jumpdrive (64GB, 170MB/s
read in Windows, 150MB/s write in Windows) on bootable USB3.0 resulted
in the following, depending on specified block size:
* 2048 bytes --> 25MB/s
* 2MB --> 61MB/s
It would be nice to know at which speed
2014 Mar 10
2
Very slow download with pxelinux > 4.07 on specific hardware
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 7:15 PM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 6:52 PM, Schlomo Schapiro <schlomo at schapiro.org> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 10 March 2014 18:13, Eric PEYREMORTE <eric.peyremorte at iut-valence.fr>wrote:
>>
>>> Ok i give up. I will stick with the old version version (4.07) which works
2011 Dec 06
4
Last call for 4.05
I'm going to try to push 4.05 out this week, so please holler if there
is anything critical missing.
-hpa
--
H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center
I work for Intel. I don't speak on their behalf.
2013 Oct 09
1
Remove gpxe or replace with ipxe?
For me the motivation for gpxelinux.0 was the HTTP support. If this would
work reliably in newer versions then I could happily live without a
iPXE-based pxelinux.
On 9 October 2013 13:36, Ferenc Wagner <wferi at niif.hu> wrote:
> "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa at zytor.com> writes:
>
> > The gPXE in the Syslinux tree is ridiculously old. We could either
> >
2013 Jun 08
1
[5.10] PXE + dhcp opts 209, 210 and path issues in tftp/http
> To minimize impact and convey the extent of the change, perhaps change to
> ';' immediately and make another release, probably 5.20 and this week.
>
> --Gene
I would hope that using ";" as path separator in the PATH directive
would not be a problem for ISO9660 fs and ISOLINUX, where the ";" is
used in the standard specification to indicate the
2014 Mar 11
2
Very slow download with pxelinux > 4.07 on specific hardware
Le 11/03/2014 00:56, Gene Cumm a ?crit :
> On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 7:55 PM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 7:15 PM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 6:52 PM, Schlomo Schapiro <schlomo at schapiro.org> wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> On 10 March 2014 18:13,
2004 Apr 20
1
LDAP Q: What for use Containers
Hi,
I am planning a Samba3+LDAP installation and was wondering about the use
of putting users into different containers on the LDAP server (similar to
what people do on NDS/eDirectory).
Is it possible to then assign rights, options, ... to the containers and
have the users inherit these rights ?
I observed that e.g. SuSE Enterprise server and other SuSE products put
all users in the same
2013 Jan 08
4
SysLinux 5.0 - Problems booting via PXE
Hello SysLinux Team,
I have recently installed version 5.0of SysLinuxwhat may be I should not have
done so.
Now my problem is, that everytime I start via PXE (gpxe) I only get the boot:
prompt and
not the menu as expected (all was working fine with previous versions incl 4.06)
In the server log I can see atftpd serving some files to the workstation but not
as before
where it tried to find the
2006 Jun 29
1
3.0.23rc3 pam_winbind error
Hi
3.0.23rc3 pam_winbind on SLES9/i386 with the provided RPMs doesn't work:
PAM unable to resolve symbol: pam_sm_authenticate
PAM unable to resolve symbol: pam_sm_setcred
Is this a compile problem ? SLES9 specific ?
I am trying to setup the cool Kerberos integration that Samba can do for
Linux. Can anyone point me to docs about that ?
Thanks,
Schlomo
2012 Feb 05
3
pxelinux search order for configuration file
Hi Everyone.
is there a need to have on searching the configuration file the request
for the "odd ip addresses" ?
Let me explain:
from /doc/pxelinux.txt :
...
Next, it will search for the config file using its own IP address
in upper case hexadecimal, e.g. 192.0.2.91 -> C000025B
(you can use the included progam "gethostip" to compute the
hexadecimal IP address for
2005 Apr 07
3
Unix to SMB Password Sync using PAM
Hello,
I would like to configure PAM to sync Unix passwords to Samba passwords.
When I add a new Unix user or change an existing Unix user's password,
I want the same password to be stored in /etc/smbpasswd.
I'm trying to follow these instructions:
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/pam.html#id2606200
It sounds like this is what I want to do:
"A sample
2014 Aug 24
1
Library_modules (list of & wiki write permissions)
Hello,
I poked a little bit to extract the list of modules dependencies in
Syslinux v6 (see below). I have attached a bash script that generate a
nice table from the tarball. The output can either be an ASCII table, or
wiki markup, typically for the page Library_modules[1].
I am not in the wiki Editor group, so I can't put that in the wiki.
anyway, here's an updated dependency tree for
2012 Aug 30
3
syslinux 4.06pre11 issues
I've recently purchased an SSD with the goal of having a portable
MS-Windows installation, something which Windows 8's "Windows to Go"
feature allows (install to, and boot/run from, USB flash device).
Housing the SSD in an external Zalman VE300 case allows presenting ISO
files as hardware CD/DVD/BD drive with inserted medium. Having the ISO
files present, it's tempting