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2014 Sep 29
2
Determine from which device syslinux booted from
Am 29.09.2014 um 21:51 schrieb Don Cupp:
> Renato,
>
> I don't think it would take that long to make a little script that even an XP user could use to generate GPT formatted thumb-drives.
Win32DiskImage rulez. :-D
Bonus: No more geometry problems on old BIOSes. Just create a nice GPT
formatted image with a cool protective MBR. This can even expose the
first partition via
2014 Jan 22
0
Even more (U)EFI questions
Am 22.01.2014 12:03, schrieb Mattias Schlenker:
>
> 1. Do the 32 bit and 64 bit UEFI syslinux' both search for the same
> config or is there the possibility to use different config files? I
> might fiddle around with ifcpu64 but cannot yet, since I am waiting
> for a piece of 32 bit hardware
...not just the config - it is also about the two different
architectures of
2014 Mar 24
2
installing extlinux on a fresh system. Why does it fail ?
Thanks
I let GParted create the file system. It was done on a rescue disk of
Ubuntu 12.04 (GParted 0.11.0)
I think that the problem is in my command line.
Mau
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 4:04 PM, Mattias Schlenker
<ms at mattiasschlenker.de>wrote:
> Am 24.03.2014 14:13, schrieb Mau Z:
>
> Hi All,
>>
>> I am trying to install extlinux on a fresh system.
>>
2014 Sep 29
0
Determine from which device syslinux booted from
The RAW nature of Disk Imager fails to leverage the unique intentions of UUID to surmount the problems of multiple bootable drives in the same system for purposes of knowing which one you actually booted from and should continue to use.
On Monday, September 29, 2014 1:03 PM, Mattias Schlenker <ms at mattiasschlenker.de> wrote:
Am 29.09.2014 um 21:51 schrieb Don Cupp:
> Renato,
>
2014 Feb 28
3
i2c bus access
Am 27.02.2014 20:49, schrieb H. Peter Anvin:
> I2C can be provided through an almost infinite number of controllers,
> and building an I2C subsystem in Syslinux would be a good step toward
> making it a fullblown operating system.
Why not use linux as bootloader?
Booting a (rather small) linux kernel with I?C support and either
shutting down or kexecing another linux kernel (plus
2014 Sep 29
1
Determine from which device syslinux booted from
Then again, I suppose you could have a script in your init that detects when it has been booted from a *special* UUID. In such cases it goes to the first instance of a volume with that *special* UUID and re-writes it to a genuine UUID, as well as updates the syslinux configs on the volume. You could then create your seed image with that *special* UUID and then even an XP user could write it to a
2013 Mar 12
4
isohybrid --uefi - resulting EF00 partition too small
Hello everyone,
I am maintaining a distribution loosely based on LFS and am now trying
to add UEFI support. Integrating a FAT formatted partition image
containing, preloader, gummiboot, kernel and initramfs correctly results
in a ISO image that is bootable on BIOS and UEFI systems if booted from
the optical drive.
However, when I run
isohybrid --uefi name-of.iso
the resulting GPT entry for
2014 Jan 23
2
Loading syslinux.efi from preloader.efi
Hello everyone,
I am trying to prepare a UEFI bootable thumb drive using syslinux and
Linux foundations PreLoader.efi. I started the same as as it works with
gummiboot-42:
* Copy PRELOADER.EFI to EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI
* Copy HASHTOOL.EFI to EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI
* Copy gummibootx64.efi to EFI/BOOT/LOADER.EFI
With just those files PreLoader asks to enroll gummiboot's hash. I do so
and
2013 Mar 13
6
Syslinux 5.10pre1 - Failed to load COM32 file .c32
Hello everyone,
Since I have some some adventures in UEFI PXE booting ahead I tried to
go with the latest syslinux development snapshot in this case 5.10pre1.
But I already fail when booting from CD with
Failed to load COM32 file .c32
I am a bit perplex since no name of COM32 files is given. I am trying to
trace down the issue as good as I can. COM32 files present are:
2014 Jan 22
3
Even more (U)EFI questions
I have not looked into it all that much. But seems that UEFI basically
allows booting without a bootloader.
Here is some gentoo wiki info in it:
http://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/EFI_stub_kernel
And Greg Kroah-Hartman talking about it a bit:
http://kroah.com/log/blog/2013/09/02/booting-a-self-signed-linux-kernel/
I am looking forward to making a little HOWTO, for this subject and also
for using
2014 Jan 19
3
USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
Am 18.01.2014 04:30, schrieb Ronald F. Guilmette:
> The results were the same in both cases. In both cases, LessLinux
> Search & Rescue booted up and began a timed 10 second countdown, which
> I allowed it to finish in each case. After that, it started to do
> something... I'm not even sure what, exactly... and eventually froze
> up while displaying a progress bar,
2013 Aug 01
2
Kernel selection by hardware?
Hello,
is it possible to select the default boot image by hardware properties?
I corrently boot a couple of laptops fom a single USB stick and I would like
to select the default kernel image automatically.
Sven
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2014 Jan 22
3
wiki account request
Hi,
me:
> > Please enable editing.
Gene Cumm:
> Done.
Thanks.
I have now edited
http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Hardware_Compatibility#USB-Miscellaneous
------------------------------------------------------------
Next i'll try to develop a user oriented hint for
SYSLINUX#Creating_a_Bootable_Disk
which takes into respect the opinions of Ady, Mattias, me,
and of any
2014 Mar 24
4
installing extlinux on a fresh system. Why does it fail ?
Hi All,
I am trying to install extlinux on a fresh system.
Here are my steps :
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
A) Create an ext2 partition. I did the following steps :
1) boot from CD
2) Activate GParted
3) Create Partition table on the "fresh disk" (/dev/sda).
4) Create 1 ext2 partition (and mark its flag as "boot").
B)mkdir /mnt/Ext2_partition
C) mount /dev/sda1
2013 Oct 30
0
installing only pxelinux?
Am 30.10.2013 17:31, schrieb Steve Rikli:
> But more generally: is copying files from the syslinux distribution
> into your /tftpboot/ dir still the best recommended way to "install
> pxelinux"?
> That latter method seems overkill for setting up pxelinux in a tftp
> server, and I'd prefer to get the original distribution from syslinux
> than a possibly-modified
2013 Aug 01
0
Kernel selection by hardware?
Am 01.08.2013 10:24, schrieb Sven Geggus:
> Hello,
>
> is it possible to select the default boot image by hardware properties?
This depends on which properties...
> I corrently boot a couple of laptops fom a single USB stick and I would like
> to select the default kernel image automatically.
Is ifcpu.c32 or ifcpu64.c32 sufficient for your task? In LessLinux I use
those to either
2014 Feb 28
1
i2c bus access
Am 28.02.2014 12:11, schrieb Jo?o Henrique Freitas:
> Based on the above I will get the Mattias idea.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> [1]
> https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/geoff/petitboot/petitboot.html
Petitboot seems to "Grand" for this purpose.
kexec is so simple if you put the kernel and initramfs you want to boot
into the initramfs used to test your
2014 Jan 22
1
After USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
Am 22.01.2014 09:27, schrieb Ronald F. Guilmette:
> In message <BLU0-SMTP46982596DE9C2639CEB6B078BA40 at phx.gbl>, Ady wrote:
>
>> I am going to repeat what Genec requested at some point. Please post
>> the result of (replace 'sdX' with the adequate device):
>>
>> 'fdisk -l -c=dos -u=cylinders/dev/sdX'
>> and
>> 'fdisk -l
2013 Oct 30
2
installing only pxelinux?
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 09:52:57AM +0200, Ady wrote:
>
> > The wiki (http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/PXELINUX) still says:
> >
> > "copy pxelinux.0 (from the SYSLINUX distribution) and any
> > kernel or initrd images that you want to boot"
> >
> > like I've been doing forever, but how do I know what else I need, and
> >
2014 Jan 22
0
Even more (U)EFI questions
Am 22.01.2014 15:25, schrieb Dean Graff:
> I have not looked into it all that much. But seems that UEFI basically
> allows booting without a bootloader.
It does. In fact I usually use preloader.efi (with keytool.efi and
hashtool.efi for secure boot) and gummiboot.x64.efi to boot EFI stub
kernels on x86_64. But until short time a go I had no idea someone would
try to sell 32 bit UEFI on