Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "chainloading syslinux from an EFI partition to an ext4"
2015 Jun 06
4
chainloading syslinux from an EFI partition to an ext4
On 6 June 2015 at 14:03, Didier Spaier via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
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> On 06/06/2015 12:19, Stoppa, Igor via Syslinux wrote:
>
>> So I'd like to not put all the kernels/initrds in it, because when I
>> update one of the OSes, I would also have to update the corresponding
>> kernel in the EFI partition.
>
>
> IIRC this is not
2015 Jun 06
0
chainloading syslinux from an EFI partition to an ext4
On 06/06/2015 13:14, Stoppa, Igor wrote:
> On 6 June 2015 at 14:03, Didier Spaier via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 06/06/2015 12:19, Stoppa, Igor via Syslinux wrote:
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>>> So I'd like to not put all the kernels/initrds in it, because when I
>>> update one of the OSes, I would also have to update the corresponding
2015 Jun 07
2
chainloading syslinux from an EFI partition to an ext4
On 6 June 2015 at 17:22, Ady via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
> FWIW, the most current (or "up-to-date") documentation about chain.c32
> at this time is located at:
> http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Chain.c32
Yes, I had a look at that, but frankly the archlinux pages were
more newbie-friendly, so my research is 50% based on what I found
there and for
2015 Jun 06
0
chainloading syslinux from an EFI partition to an ext4
On 06/06/2015 12:19, Stoppa, Igor via Syslinux wrote:
> So I'd like to not put all the kernels/initrds in it, because when I
> update one of the OSes, I would also have to update the corresponding
> kernel in the EFI partition.
IIRC this is not possible (yet?) as kernels and initrd should lie in the
ESP alongside the EFI image(s) and the config file. But I am not sure,
so if I am
2015 Jun 07
0
chainloading syslinux from an EFI partition to an ext4
(snip)
> > As per the intended setup, it is not possible. There are several
> > reasons for such impossibility.
>
> Could you elaborate a bit more? What are the impediments?
(snip)
> --
> igor
Posting an explanation for every current impediment (as of v.6.03) and,
optionally, potential future improvements, would take (me) some (long)
time, it would be boring
2009 Aug 08
2
Chainloading from Vista x64 bootloader to Extlinux?
Hi syslinux list,
Some months ago, hpa was kind enough to help me troubleshoot booting
Extlinux in a system with the following particulars:
* Windows Vista x64 bootloader in the MBR and Vista installed in /dev/sda1
* Extlinux 3.72 installed in the first sector of /dev/sda2 and Foresight
Linux installed in /dev/sda2 (at the time I tried, 3.72 was the default
bootloader in Foresight)
The problem
2015 Jun 06
0
chainloading syslinux from an EFI partition to an ext4
> 1) the EFI BIOS loads the EFI syslinux
> 2) the EFI syslinux chainloads the extlinux that is on a separate partition
> 3) the extlinux loads the kernel & initrd that are colocated in the
> same directory
>
> point 2 is failing
>
> I hope this is more clear than my previous, long, post :-)
>
> --
> igor
FWIW, the most current (or "up-to-date")
2011 Jul 12
2
PV-GRUB chainloading Grub2
Hey guys,
what I am trying to do is a chainload into grub2 installation in a DomU. So far I determined, PV-GRUB does not understand grub2''s grub.cfg notation. So I created a dummy menu.lst which has the needed root kernel and initrd rows and then referenced this to the DomUs config. The main intention to do this, is to be able to use kernel upgrades without touching the menu.lst for
2014 Jun 02
2
Is it possible to chainload isolinux.bin file from syslinux
I have a USB disk with syslinux files installed in /boot/syslinux, and the
bootloader is installed into MBR or VBR
I then extracted a *.iso file which uses syslinux as the bootloader, into
root dir of the disk. The iso file contains a rescue OS or an OS installer.
Now I got the directory /isolinux with files isolinux.bin and isolinux.cfg
in this folder
I can now boot into syslinux, but *what to
2019 Dec 17
0
chainloading syslinux problem
On Tue, 2019-12-17 at 22:46 +0100, David Bala?ic via Syslinux wrote:
> Hi!
> I have bootable (USB flash) disk, that _appears_ to be using syslinux.
> (the word syslinux is in the PBR, in the hexdump).
> How can I chainload it? The payload seems to be a file that I tried
> load with COMBOOT, COM32 etc, but nothing works (they report that the
> file is not in proper format, wrong
2019 Dec 17
1
chainloading syslinux problem
On Tue, 17 Dec 2019 at 23:19, Gregory Lee Bartholomew <
gregory.lee.bartholomew at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 2019-12-17 at 22:46 +0100, David Bala?ic via Syslinux wrote:
> > Hi!
> > I have bootable (USB flash) disk, that _appears_ to be using syslinux.
> > (the word syslinux is in the PBR, in the hexdump).
> > How can I chainload it? The payload seems to be a
2008 Jul 25
1
OFF TOPIC: Chainloading CD-ROM boot after ISOLINUX + MEMDISK.
Hi,
This is off topic for this list, but someone on this list may be able to point me in the right direction.
For a couple of years I have been using ISOLINUX + MEMDISK and Smart Boot Manager to chainload a CD-ROM boot after loading a floppy image into RAM with MEMDISK.
My problem now is that Smart Boot Manager does not support/detect SATA optical drives used in new hardware.
Does anyonw
2013 Aug 08
1
Chainloading in EFI
Hello all =D
Just to be up-front, I'm not a novice Syslinux user. I've been playing
around with it for a couple years on-and-off. However, I may not be totally
comfortable with the 5.00+ layout as of yet (as far as dependencies and
such). That said, I should have all the dependencies in place for my 6.00
test bed:
syslinux.efi
syslinux.e64
chain.c32
libutil.c32
libcom32.c32
Being as all
2014 Jun 16
0
Chainload pxelinux from pxelinux and pass parameters or change root dir?
On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 10:23 AM, Alexander Perlis <aperlis at math.lsu.edu> wrote:
> When chainloading one pxelinux from another (e.g., chainloading from say
> pxelinux 4.07 to pxelinux 6.02), can one pass parameters or somehow control
> the root directory and/or server IP address?
>
> Here's the need: we have a loaded-up PXE server working great under 4.07,
> and
2011 Jun 12
1
Chainload isohybrid image from extlinux
Hi,
I'm trying to boot Debian-Installer image from extlinux with chain.c32;
i.e.:
- I'm doing this from a loopback device (loop0) which later will be
dumped to an USB stick.
- GPT disklabel.
- Partition 15 (loop0p15) contains extlinux info, and partition 12
contains Debian multi-arch installer image *dumped*[1], and its
corresponding menu entry for extlinux is something like:
LABEL
2015 Aug 29
1
Chainload El Torito grub2 from syslinux from a partition table
Hello,
I have the following scenario:
- GPT Partitioned USB disk with syslinux (or extlinux) on the first
partition and a menu to boot each partition; all of them are iso9660
images of different linux distros,
- Before dumping every iso image into its partition space on the USB
disk I need to remaster it changing something on its initrd to be able
to coexist with other linux distros on the
2012 Sep 19
2
Issue with pxe chainloading and grub2
Hello everyone,
I am trying to chainload grub2 using both pxechain.com and pxechn.c32 and
in both cases once grub2 loads it fails to find the grub config file on the
server. My setup is as follows:
1. DHCP (192.168.1.2) server points to a multi pxe server menu on itself.
The entry in the dhcp config file is:
*class "installerator-pxeclients" {
match if substring (option
2019 Dec 17
2
chainloading syslinux problem
Hi!
I have bootable (USB flash) disk, that _appears_ to be using syslinux.
(the word syslinux is in the PBR, in the hexdump).
How can I chainload it? The payload seems to be a file that I tried
load with COMBOOT, COM32 etc, but nothing works (they report that the
file is not in proper format, wrong magic number or simply crash). How
to proceed?
is there a 100% way to confirm that it is really
2016 Dec 29
2
isohybrid boot from logical partition
Hi,
i think i found the reason for the boot failure in the definition of
Extended Boot Records.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_boot_record#Values
"Starting sector = relative offset between this EBR sector and the
first sector of the logical partition.
Note: This is often the same value for each EBR on the same hard disk;
usually 63 for Windows XP or older."
So if
2007 Mar 16
2
Chainloading syslinux from windows
I have a number of syslinux based USB sticks which can be booted from PCs
that support USB boot. I also have a number of PCs that do not support USB
Boot. They are running Windows 2000 and Windows XP typically from ntfs
formatted single partition drives. Is there a way to chainload syslinux
residing on a plugged in usb stick from boot.ini? I've seen instructions for
how to do this for OSs on