Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "Password protecting menu entries using simple menu"
2009 Apr 08
1
menu module behaviour for menu exit
Hi,
I was looking for a way to have a submenu go back to the previous menu
when you use Escape inside the submenu. Or to return back to a menu when
you return from a com32 entry (eg. kbdmap, hdt or rosh).
I had hoped something like this worked:
----
default bootlocal
prompt 1
label menu
menu hide
kernel menu.c32
label bootlocal
menu hide
localboot -1
menu begin main
menu
2004 Jan 21
2
[Fwd: Re: Comboot Menu]
Thanks for the comment. The next pass for a file format ...
------ FILE BEGINS -----
# Comment lines
[menu]
item="text to display"
status="status line text"
action= SUBMENU | INACTIVE | whatever
submenu= <number>
data="arbitrary string"
item="text to display"
status="status line text"
action= SUBMENU | INACTIVE | RUN | EXIT
submenu=
2012 Sep 06
1
Menu system bug - MENU DEFAULT not working
Hello,
I'm reporting a bug, see attached syslinux.cfg
I'm using submenu entries to emulate checkbox inputs.
The idea is simple, there are submenus generated for all possible cases,
and each Enter keypress loads appropriate submenu section.
The logic of the menu is correct. Just syslinux has some bug.
It doesn't set MENU DEFAULT properly for all submenus.
If your first Enter keypress
2005 Mar 30
1
menu.c32, submenus
I am trying to create submenus, or more specifically a single submenu, using PXELINUX and the menu.c32. I have a tftp share with a basic config:
/ (root of tftp)
pxelinux.0
menu.c32
/diskdiag (dir)
/diskdiag/dskdiag.0
/pxelinux.cfg (dir)
/pxelinux.cfg/default
/pxelinux.cfg/dskdiag
one of the menu items in /pxelinux.cfg/default is as follows:
LABEL DISKDIAG
MENU LABEL [^B] Disk Diagnostics
2012 Jul 25
1
submenus and menu title
From
http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Comboot/menu.c32
*** QUOTE - BEGIN ***
MENU BEGIN [tagname]
MENU END
Begin/end a submenu. The entries between MENU BEGIN and MENU END form a submenu, which is marked with a > mark on the right hand of the screen. Submenus inherit the properties of their parent menus, but can override them, and can thus have their own
2008 Aug 04
1
About "MENU TITLE" and possible hotkey handling
3.71, using isolinux and simple menu system menu.c32
To avoid having many different menu config files (one for each submenu) I'm
trying switching from the once required syntax
====
MENU LABEL > ^Firmware/BIOS
KERNEL menu.c32
APPEND menufw.cfg
====
to
====
MENU BEGIN
MENU TITLE ^Firmware/BIOS
<stuff that was inside menufw.cfg>
MENU END
====
However, it's not
2019 Apr 16
1
Fix: menu immediate for submenu
Hello,
the hot key assigned to a MENU BEGIN (via MENU LABEL) doesn't cause the submenu to be entered automatically when MENU IMMEDIATE is used (at previous level). Here's a patch over syslinux 6.03. Patch was tested on Debian.
Regards
Dany
*Sample config*
# hot keys: S,1,2 are immediate (screen flash), but not E
MENU IMMEDIATE
LABEL standard
MENU LABEL ^Standard
MENU BEGIN
MENU LABEL
2004 Feb 03
2
SYSLINUX 2.09-pre5 - Menu Depth "Feature"
HPA,
I believe I've found a possible bug with /menu.
This against the unmodified -pre5 snapshot.
SRC: http://www.survivaldisk.com/menutest.c
COMPILED: http://www.survivaldisk.com/menutest.com
It's easiest explained if you just compile the .c and experience it for
yourself, anyways.
If you have two submenus nested within each other and then call a third menu
it will bring up the
2007 Sep 04
2
extlinux graphical menu with function keys
Hi all,
I have a question regarding the syslinux menu as used on the Ubuntu,
Sabayon, ... live CD's.
According to the syslinux documentation the function keys can be used
to display a help file, but in the menu of these live distros the
function keys are used to pick the resolution, language and keyboard.
I would like to bind a submenu to these function keys. Is this
possible and how can
2004 Jan 28
1
Submenues
Hello wxruby users,
Kevin, thank you for the answer about the status bar flicker. I think this
is a question for wxWindows mailing lists.
It''s great that 0.2 version will be released soon! It is impossible
to create submenues in 0.1. Could you add the ruby function
append_submenu(id, item, submenu, helpString) to the Wx::Menu class in 0.2,
which calls the wxWindows function
void
2007 Nov 01
1
Rcmdr Plugin and menus.txt
Hi all,
I'm trying to write a plugin for R Commander, following the model of
the TeachingDemos plugin. I am struggling trying to even add items by
editing the menus.txt file. I would welcome any help from anyone who
has messed with it. Essentially the problem I am having is: I cannot
create a submenu to a newly created menu. Here is what the menus.txt
file looks like:
# type
2006 Nov 22
2
Problem with "additional" submenus
Hello all,
First off, thanks for the great work.
I have recently added "more submenus" to a functioning advanced menu
that only had one "submenu off of the main menu before" The addition of
the new submenus has caused the main menu to not function correctly and
I have been pouring over the code for several weeks and I just cannot
see the error that I have introduced. This
2005 Nov 18
3
pxelinux-3.11, simple menu & submenu
Hello all,
At the end of README.menu there is :
"...
It is also possible to load a secondary configuration file, to get to
another menu. To do that, invoke menu.c32 with the name of the
secondary configuration file.
LABEL othermenu
MENU LABEL Another Menu
KERNEL menu.c32
APPEND othermenu.conf"
I'm unable to have such a conf. working.
tftp logs shows
2009 Dec 17
1
Wine Menu won't show!
Hello everyone.
I started using Ubuntu 9.10 approximately a month ago, and decided to install Wine (using the apt-get command). Time later, I upgraded to the 1.1.31 release, and it used to work flawlessly, until today. I decided to uninstall and reinstall Wine in order to fix the problem (I had to delete the Wine folder manually from my GNOME menu), but after reinstalling, the Wine submenu
2011 Jul 14
1
PyGrub And Grub2 Submenus
I recently updated the kernel on an Ubuntu 11.04 PVM domU. The dom0 is an up
to date Debian Squeeze host (Xen 4.0.1). Attempting to start the domU after
this with xm create gives "Error: Boot loader didn''t return any data!". I
ran pygrub against the domU manually, I got the following:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/xen-default/bin/pygrub", line
2014 Sep 11
2
Arrow key feature request
Since keystrokes were brought up, this seems like a reasonable time to
make the following seemingly simple-to-implement feature request:
Navigating a multi-level menu structure seems to require use of
UP/DOWN/ENTER/ESC. It would be easier to quickly search/navigate if it
could be done with fingers stationed on the arrow keys so that the eyes
can stay focused on the screen.
Current
2012 Jul 06
1
Bug#680479: xen-utils-4.0: pygrub does not support grub2 submenus
Package: xen-utils-4.0
Version: 4.0.1-5.2
Severity: important
Tags: upstream patch
pygrub in Debian Squueze does not support Grub2 submenus. At least
Ubuntu Precise uses a submenu for older kernel versions, so a Precise
domU with more than one kernel installed will be unbootable (without
manual fixes) on a Squeeze dom0.
Attached is a patch that adds submenu support to pygrub.
-- System
2014 Sep 11
0
Arrow key feature request
> Since keystrokes were brought up, this seems like a reasonable time to
> make the following seemingly simple-to-implement feature request:
>
> Navigating a multi-level menu structure seems to require use of
> UP/DOWN/ENTER/ESC. It would be easier to quickly search/navigate if it
> could be done with fingers stationed on the arrow keys so that the eyes
> can stay focused
2006 Feb 13
1
Asterisk: Agent logs into queue, and there are calls in the queue, but calls don't go to agent
Here is some dialog from the Console:
-- Starting simple switch on 'Zap/13-1'
Feb 10 07:22:36 NOTICE[21105]: chan_zap.c:6063 ss_thread: Got event 18 (Ring
Begin)...
-- Executing Goto("Zap/13-1", "mainmenu|s|1") in new stack
-- Goto (mainmenu,s,1)
-- Executing BackGround("Zap/13-1", "thank-you-for-calling-poker -support")
in new stack
2014 Sep 13
2
Arrow key feature request
On Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Since keystrokes were brought up, this seems like a reasonable time to
>> make the following seemingly simple-to-implement feature request:
>>
>> Navigating a multi-level menu structure seems to require use of
>> UP/DOWN/ENTER/ESC. It would be easier to quickly search/navigate if it
>>