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2015 Jun 23
0
[patch] doc/menu.txt MENU RESOLUTION and others
Correct the order of the parameters for MENU RESOLUTION. Update references. Rewording. Typos. diff U3 /syslinux-6.03/doc/menu.txt /syslinux-6.03-next/doc/menu.txt --- /syslinux-6.03/doc/menu.txt Mon Oct 06 19:27:44 2014 +++ /syslinux-6.03-next/doc/menu.txt Wed Jun 24 01:28:49 2015 @@ -5,35 +5,38 @@ +++ THE ADVANCED MENU SYSTEM +++ The advanced menu system, written by Murali Krishnan
2007 Sep 02
2
submenu using vesamenu.c32 and menu.c32
Hello everyone I'm new to using menu.c32 and vesamenu.c32. I have used the original method of using pxelinux menus. I've read the wiki page and it speaks of being able to create submenus by making one of my menu options reference to (vesa)menu.c32 as the kernel and append the config file. I'm not sure I'm doing it correctly it was a little over simplified. Any help would be
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
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
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
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
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
2007 Dec 22
0
[ wxruby-Bugs-16519 ] crash with Submenus - need GC protection
Bugs item #16519, was opened at 2007-12-22 18:14 You can respond by visiting: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=218&aid=16519&group_id=35 Category: Incorrect behavior Group: current Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 5 Submitted By: Alex Fenton (brokentoy) Assigned to: Alex Fenton (brokentoy) Summary: crash with Submenus - need GC protection Initial Comment: With
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
2007 Oct 01
1
Patch to add option-key menus (similar to SuSE patch)
I've written a patch to add option-key submenus to menu.c32 and vesamenu.c32 for doing things like changing the video mode. This was inspired the the patch that SuSE applies to the syslinux family and Grub, without the ugly pseudo-PostScript spaghetti. The patch may be found at http://www.valleyhold.org/~gordons/syslinux-optmenus.diff (it's over 30K, so posting it here didn't seem
2008 Feb 15
1
vesamenu.c32 + include + CLI woes
Hi all, In June 2007 Jerry Nelson started a thread on this mailing list about a problem he was seeing. The thread was http://syslinux.zytor.com/archives/2007-June/008673.html After several hours of searching through the list, I am still convinced that his problem was never solved and is very valid. I recently moved from the old syslinux config options model (all labels in 1 default config file)
2003 Nov 12
1
pause after dialed option
Hi guys I've set up a layered menu system on one of my asterisk servers where there is a main menu and several submenus; one for each department. Each menu plays a background intro message giving its various options. My problem is when I'm in the main menu and press the option to go to one of the submenus there seems to be a 5-8 second pause before it plays the background of the
2011 Feb 24
1
Label scope
I currently have a menu system with multiple submenus. I switch menus reloading vesamenu.c32 and the submenu's config file for each submenu. I want convert my existing menu system into one config file with multiple layers of menus using ' MENU BEGIN' and 'MENU END'. I have the impression that the conversion can be done: -- old -- LABEL menuA MENU LABEL Menu A KERNEL
2009 Jul 15
2
bug or user error - menu.c32 in syslinux-3.62-pre11
Im trying to use newer simple-menu features, and have found that the following config-file (closely based on wiki pxelinux example) - fails for 3.62-pre11, - works for 3.62-pre10 where 'working' is successive reloads such that re-edits of file are seen on next reload and broken is issuing this error: Initial menu has no LABEL entries! boot: #>
2008 Feb 26
2
3.62-pre16: Compiling on old (2.4 kernel) distros
I have put a compile hack in for older distros and pushed it out as syslinux-3.62-pre16; for those who have reported compilation problem on older distros I would greatly appreciate if you could confirm if it works now (it worked for me on a CentOS 3.9 VM.) -hpa
2013 May 29
0
Suggestion: MENU DISABLE and MENU HIDE for submenus
Hello Syslinux Team, As known, the "MENU DISABLE" and "MENU HIDE" directives are valid only after a LABEL directive. In addition to their main purpose, they are sometimes useful for troubleshooting / simplifying / improving (sections of) menus, without having to temporarily delete or comment out (possibly large) parts of an already-existent menu. I'd like to suggest,
2006 Nov 04
0
[720] trunk/wxruby2/doc/textile/menu.txtl: Update, rubyify and tidy
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /><style type="text/css"><!-- #msg dl { border: 1px #006 solid; background: #369; padding:
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
2008 Feb 16
1
SYSLINUX 3.62-pre7: no more 64K limit on CLI labels
3.62 is shaping up to be the "let's get rid of hardcoded limits" release. I got inspired by Bryan Perry's post about people still wanting to be able to use the CLI, so I have implemented putting labels in high memory, therefore avoiding the 64K total limit. This is now released as 3.62-pre7. If you happen to have a use case for this, I would be interested in finding out
2009 Mar 24
1
menu.c32 changes the key binding in tera term confusing user
Hi all: Well it looks like my declaration of having a working menu system was a tad premature. If I enter any of the submenu's using the enter key on my keyboard, it selects (and runs) the first item on the submenu. If I type ^j instead, it enters the menu and I can scroll through the options. If I type ^M, it acts like I hit the enter key and runs the first menu item. Now in my terminal