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2009 May 05
7
HDT 0.3.3 is out
HDT 0.3.3 has just been released. This release aims at solving some CLI bugs and adds a some new memory mapping detection. I'd like to thanks Dag Wieers for reporting many CLI bugs & pierre for his work on the memory mapping. Here come the changelog: - A new memory mode Memory items can be reached via the new "memory>" mode. - Memory mapping display Pierre did integrate
2009 May 05
7
HDT 0.3.3 is out
HDT 0.3.3 has just been released. This release aims at solving some CLI bugs and adds a some new memory mapping detection. I'd like to thanks Dag Wieers for reporting many CLI bugs & pierre for his work on the memory mapping. Here come the changelog: - A new memory mode Memory items can be reached via the new "memory>" mode. - Memory mapping display Pierre did integrate
2009 Nov 20
0
HDT 0.3.6-pre1 is out !
The 0.3.6 release will be mostly bug fix oriented. Before releasing, I'd love having more feedback on it. So here come the -pre1 release. I would like to thank the following people for making this new release possible : Pierre for his patches, Gert for his tests, Alexander Andino for his great artwork, Ralf Carl for his very reactive debugging on older hardware, Changelog for -pre1 *
2009 Dec 04
0
HDT 0.3.6 is out
HDT 0.3.6 just got released and will be part of the Syslinux 3.84 release. I'd like to thank Gert for his intensive testing which revealed many bugs. HDT's major features are : - Adding a vesa mode for the CLI - Many memory corruption fixes - Fixing Grub2 detection - Improving CPU detection on older hardware - Fixing memory detection using DMI type 6 on older hardware - Support on the
2009 Nov 29
0
testing hdt 0.3.6 pre2
Ralf Carl a ?crit : > Hey Erwan and Pierre, > > testing hdt.c32 (0.3.6 pre2 - 27.Nov.2009) > (md5: 6a03c34efdcab834c92d9e0acf231b1c) / syslinux 3.83 > > > here are my steps testing hdt 0.3.6 pre2: > > - starting hdt with options "nomenu" & "vesa" > - typing "show summary" to get some output to the screen > - then switch
2009 Nov 27
3
HDT 0.3.6-pre2 is out !
The -pre2 version of HDT 0.3.6 is out. Gert was a great source of motivation for making that -pre2. He found many bugs and gave nice ideas. Thanks Gert for your time and your _many_ tests. This release will be more or less what will be included in the incoming syslinux 3.84. Since -pre1, here come the Changelog * Reporting CPU L1 & L2 cache * Report "Hw.Virt" in cpu
2009 Nov 20
0
HDT 0.3.6-pre1 is out !
The 0.3.6 release will be mostly bug fix oriented. Before releasing, I'd love having more feedback on it. So here come the -pre1 release. I would like to thank the following people for making this new release possible : Pierre for his patches, Gert for his tests, Alexander Andino for his great artwork, Ralf Carl for his very reactive debugging on older hardware, Changelog for -pre1 *
2009 Dec 04
0
HDT 0.3.6 is out
HDT 0.3.6 just got released and will be part of the Syslinux 3.84 release. I'd like to thank Gert for his intensive testing which revealed many bugs. HDT's major features are : - Adding a vesa mode for the CLI - Many memory corruption fixes - Fixing Grub2 detection - Improving CPU detection on older hardware - Fixing memory detection using DMI type 6 on older hardware - Support on the
2009 Nov 27
3
HDT 0.3.6-pre2 is out !
The -pre2 version of HDT 0.3.6 is out. Gert was a great source of motivation for making that -pre2. He found many bugs and gave nice ideas. Thanks Gert for your time and your _many_ tests. This release will be more or less what will be included in the incoming syslinux 3.84. Since -pre1, here come the Changelog * Reporting CPU L1 & L2 cache * Report "Hw.Virt" in cpu
2009 May 02
4
HDT 0.3.2 is out
HDT 0.3.2 is out and mainly add a better disk management My previous work on disks was a little bit limited and incomplete. Since pierre did a massive rework that allow hdt to feature disks & partitions detection. On the menu side, the "Disk" menu is now extended to show disks' partitions. On the cli side, we now have more commands : hdt> show disk This command will show a
2009 May 03
2
Syslinux CLI access
Hi, Working some more with the HDT command line interface, I noticed that the help (on a 25 line console) wraps around the screen. So the start of the help is missing. I was wondering if the help could not be better formatted for 80x25 in a future release (maybe listing options comma-seperated instead of newline seperated). -- -- dag wieers, dag at wieers.com, http://dag.wieers.com/
2009 May 02
4
HDT 0.3.2 is out
HDT 0.3.2 is out and mainly add a better disk management My previous work on disks was a little bit limited and incomplete. Since pierre did a massive rework that allow hdt to feature disks & partitions detection. On the menu side, the "Disk" menu is now extended to show disks' partitions. On the cli side, we now have more commands : hdt> show disk This command will show a
2009 Nov 09
1
HDT 0.3.5 (mojito) is out
HDT 0.3.5 is out ! As you noticed, we've been adding codenames ;) You can grab this release on our webiste http://hdt-project.org/raw-attachment/wiki/WikiStart/hdt_0_3_5.c32 http://hdt-project.org/raw-attachment/wiki/WikiStart/hdt-0.3.5.img http://hdt-project.org/raw-attachment/wiki/WikiStart/hdt-0.3.5.iso http://hdt-project.org/raw-attachment/wiki/WikiStart/hdt-0.3.5.img.gz A dedicated page
2009 Aug 13
3
how to call hdt without syslinux
Dear developers, Thanks a lot for designing HDT. It is really a great tool to have. I have come here to know more about the usability of HDT. HDT is called by syslinux. What to do if I like to call it by grub2 ? and what to do if I like to run within my debian box ? Thanks
2013 Feb 06
1
HDT keeppxe Issue
All,? I am running a Fog Server and PXE booting 0.5.2 HDT image. The system boots and but I am not able to dump the system data to the tftp server.? I get a message "PXE stack was not detected. Dump feature is not available" This is the config i am using? kernel /fog/hdt/memdisk append initrd=fog/hdt/hdt.img.gz keeppxe Cheers Ian -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2009 Oct 27
1
HDT 0.3.5-pre1
As result of a long work of Pierre, we are now on the track of releasing HDT-0.3.5. This -pre1 release includes new features that needs to be tested widely to insure that we didn't introduced new bugs. As a menu, we have: - bootloader detection In the disk menu, the "show disks" command reports the detected bootloader. - Cmenu now uses the libansi This improves the rendering and
2011 Apr 21
2
HDT 0.5.0 is out
Just a quick note to tell that I did release HDT 0.5.0. Main feature of this release is the dumping of the detected components over TFTP (meaning PXE is _mandatory_ to work). I did fix also the auto mode where more combinations didn't worked as expected. I invite people reading this page that speaks about the dump feature : http://www.hdt-project.org/wiki/Dump But also, this one which
2009 Nov 01
1
HDT 0.3.5-pre2
The -pre2 release of HDT 0.3.5 is out. The changelog from the previous release is : - Adding pci.ids in the hdt.iso - Fixing misdetection of Syslinux & Grub MBRs - 'make hdt.img.gz' now generates a gzipped version of the floppy image - Fixing some typo - Adding & enhancing SMI detection - Resetting cursor position when exiting the menu mode - Inactive items are now brighter to
2009 Nov 04
0
HDT-0.3.5-pre3 is out
The -pre3 release is out and tends to be the last one before the release. This pre version adds two new features we thought it would be interesting to have in 0.3.5: - Reboot If your system features the reboot.c32 module, the "reboot" command will restart your computer. The floppy/iso images we provides includes this module to enable this feature. - Automatic Commands When starting
2009 Aug 21
1
HDT 0.3.4 is out
HDT 0.3.4 has just been released. Since April, due to some important changes, HDT was no more in sync with Syslinux. The 0.3.4 release will solve that major issue and will be part of Syslinux-3.83-pre8. Beside this syncing with Syslinux, this release aims at solving disk's detection bugs and improving the DMI reporting. I would like to thank pam for that though work. He did most (who