similar to: Looking for mkdosfs for Syslinux 1.67

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "Looking for mkdosfs for Syslinux 1.67"

2015 Aug 01
3
interacting with UART
On Sat, Aug 01, 2015 at 12:58:40PM +0000, Tal Lubko via Syslinux wrote: > Hi > > I would like SYSLINUX to get input from UART and act accordingly. > For example, I want to choose what rootfs to load according to the sequence received from UART. > So I'd like to know if SYSLINUX a the infrastructure for doing this Yes, Syslinux supports serial ports a.k.a. UARTS. Since the very
2015 Jul 25
0
Looking for mkdosfs for Syslinux 1.67
On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 3:58 PM, Pat O'Toole <pat at patotoole.net> wrote: > thank you very much!! You're welcome. Sometimes the hardest part is asking the right question. > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene Cumm" <gene.cumm at gmail.com> > To: <pat at patotoole.net> > Cc: "For discussion of Syslinux and tftp-hpa" <syslinux at
2015 Jul 23
9
Looking for mkdosfs for Syslinux 1.67
Greetings one and all. I'm a unix newbe....so deal with me here. I have a .iso copy of syslinux 1.67 (which actually might be ISOlinux??) that I boot from CD (ramdisk version...no HD needed)... but my version doesnt have the mkdosfs utility on it. I was looking for an executable that would work with this version... can someone point me toward such an animal??? :Pat
2014 May 18
2
Booting new kernels
On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 7:08 PM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote: >> > On 05/16/2014 01:35 PM, Tal Lubko wrote: >> > > For some reason when I use kernel 3.7.1 and above the system crashes > during boot and I have no reason why. >> Consider a lack of init or otherwise improper initrd (cpio format, > compression, etc). Consider trying your old kernel
2015 Aug 02
1
interacting with UART
Tal Lubko via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> writes: > What I'm planning to do is to write COM32 image that will open UART > channel and wait for input (until timeout arrives). In case input > arrives, it will parse and validate it and act accordingly. > My solution doesn't involve user interaction. This is exactly what the Syslinux command interpreter does, if
2015 Jul 24
0
Looking for mkdosfs for Syslinux 1.67
since a few of you asked what I use it for...since I'm not a unix person.. I started using it back in 2002...to update hard drives that used a 'superfloppy format' (if anyone remembers the old DigitalWallet from Minds at work!) I fixed several of them after the company went belly up for photographer friends of mine. I mostly use it to do HD maintance...fixing fats...restoring backup
2015 Jul 23
0
Looking for mkdosfs for Syslinux 1.67
Hi On 23/07/2015 19:14, pat via Syslinux wrote: > I'm a unix newbe....so deal with me here. Don't worry. We are her to help. > I have a .iso copy of syslinux 1.67 (which actually might be ISOlinux??) I don't know how you got that but syslinux 1.67 was released more than 13 years ago and AFAIK never distributed as an ISO, at least by the project. I suggest that you tell us what
2015 Jul 23
0
Looking for mkdosfs for Syslinux 1.67
PS (addendum to my previous answer) I found the message announcing it in the archives: http://www.syslinux.org/archives/2002-February/000103.html However it is not available from the repository: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/boot/syslinux/1.xx/ Didier
2013 Sep 20
20
[PATCH v3 0/7] support for cubieboard2 / sunxi processors
See http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/xen/devel/297170 for some information on how to get this going. I''ve rebased and addressed the review comments. With this rebase I''ve picked up some patches from Julien which were required to do things properly, so the gic v7 and device blacklisting patches have been changed to use the proper mechanisms. Previously I was able to boot
2015 Jul 18
3
Measuring boot time
Hi Gene It took me some time to check all the things you've asked. Hope you still remember the case... 1) Compiling SYSLINUX with -j1 didn't help. The first error message I get is about missing header file. I'll try to play a little bit with it to make it compile. 2) The 3-character mode that the version/copyright banner displays is EDD. What determines the it? BIOS? What affect
2015 Jul 08
2
Measuring boot time
Hi Gene Thanks for your reply.I'm trying to breakdown overall system boot time and to understand each component duration. My linux image is a ~10 MB bzImage file with the rootfs cpio'ed inside. I also have 2 BIOS images:- some general purpose BIOS - a custom BIOS which loads real quick I'm using TSC to measure time. I'm not sure it's the best way (I've read about CPU's
2015 Jul 12
2
Measuring boot time
Hi Gene Thanks again for your help. I'm using SYSLINUX 4.05 distributed by Ubuntu. For debugging I'm using SYSLINUX 6.03 because for some reason if I build SYSLINUX 4.05 from sources I get many compilation errors. SYSLINUX is installed on eMMC storage (along with Linux). I don't see the 3-character mode banner display. How can I check it? So I've added some timing prints to
2016 Jan 25
2
Embedding com32 modules and ldlinux.sys into one file
> -----Original Message----- > From: poma [mailto:pomidorabelisima at gmail.com] > Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2016 1:30 PM > To: Tal Lubko; 'H. Peter Anvin'; 'Celelibi' > Cc: 'For discussion of Syslinux and tftp-hpa' > Subject: Re: [syslinux] Embedding com32 modules and ldlinux.sys into > one file > > On 19.01.2016 09:07, Tal Lubko via Syslinux
2015 Jul 06
2
Measuring boot time
Hello Everyone I'd like to know what's the best way to measure syslinux functions duration.I know how to measure overall time (from syslinux start), but is there an easy way to break it down? Thanks,Tal
2013 Nov 01
7
[PATCH v4 0/3] support for cubieboard2 / sunxi processors
The majority of this series went in a while back, what remains is just the basic platform support and the UART blacklisting. The series has also grown a constcorrectness fix for the other existing platforms too. Still no SATA support from upstream sadly. Bamvor has written some generic docs at http://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Xen_ARMv7_with_Virtualization_Extensions/Allwinner Thanks, Ian.
2013 Sep 13
10
[PATCH RFC 0/8] xen/arm: initial cubieboard2 support.
See http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/xen/devel/297170 for some information on how to get this going. I''ve rebased and addressed the review comments. As before several of the patches are not to be applied because they can be done better using infrastructure from Julien''s "Allow Xen to boot with a raw Device Tree" patch. They are included for completeness. With
2015 Aug 01
0
interacting with UART
Hi Geert Thanks for your help. What I'm planning to do is to write COM32 image that will open UART channel and wait for input (until timeout arrives). In case input arrives, it will parse and validate it and act accordingly. My solution doesn't involve user interaction. I've searched the page you've sent me and it talks about serial console and I'm not sure I can use it for
2007 Dec 05
9
Re: [Xen-staging] [xen-unstable] [QEMU-DM] Upgrade emulated UART to 16550A.
On Wed, 2007-12-05 at 14:22 +0000, Xen staging patchbot-unstable wrote: > # HG changeset patch > # User Keir Fraser > # Date 1196864460 0 > # Node ID f0ac46de680cc6fe8c91699fdda153b125ae515c > # Parent bf21e00155b7dd76653c5340099ecedac7a7de08 > [QEMU-DM] Upgrade emulated UART to 16550A. > > This patch adds 16550 emulation to qemu-dm. I still consider it a work > in
2013 Sep 23
1
[PATCH] ns16550: Use correct #define symbol for HAS_IOPORTS
CID 1091471, Regression caused by 7c1de0038895cbc75ebd0caffc5b0f3f03c5ad51 This appears to be a typo which causes check_existence() to unconditionally return 1 in all cases. Signed-off-by: Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@citrix.com> CC: Keir Frser <keir@xen.org> CC: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com> CC: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com> --- xen/drivers/char/ns16550.c |
2014 Jan 04
3
Dell machine boots a Windows formatted FAT16 USB drive not a Ubuntu formatted FAT16 drive.
Hi All, First post and hopefully someone can steer me in the right direction for this problem. I did a bit of googling and found some hints but nothing concrete. We are using Syslinux and a FAT32 USB thumb drive (single partition) to boot a customized Debian OS which works very well with newer motherboards. However we have a few older Dell machines that simply hangs when trying to boot