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2016 Apr 20
2
Creating Syslinux UEFI usb boot
I recognize hardware with Lua and execute the ESXi installer with configuration files for that hardware.
This works fine with normal Syslinux boot, but I want to get it working for UEFI boot as well.
I found?efi64/efi/syslinux.efi and efi32/efi/syslinux.efi in the installer source, copied them and named them respectively?BOOTX64.EFI and?BOOTIA32.EFI in USBDISK:\EFI\BOOT.
These were also the
2016 Apr 21
3
Creating Syslinux UEFI usb boot
Under EFI/BOOT are the following files:
BOOTIA32.EFI (from efi32/efi/syslinux.efi)
BOOTX64.EFI (from efi64/efi/syslinux.efi)
ldlinux.sys (copied from root of partition)
lua.c32
mboot.c32
menu.c32
syslinux.cfg
vesamenu.c32
KS.CFG (vmware specific)
BOOT.CFG (vmware specific)
autoselect.lua
These files are also all under the root of the partition (except BOOTIA32.EFI and BOOTX64.EFI) and work fine
2016 Apr 21
2
Creating Syslinux UEFI usb boot
On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 6:39 AM, Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 3:29 AM, Atle Holm <atle at team-holm.net> wrote:
>> Under EFI/BOOT are the following files:
>> BOOTIA32.EFI (from efi32/efi/syslinux.efi)
>> BOOTX64.EFI (from efi64/efi/syslinux.efi)
>> ldlinux.sys (copied from root of partition)
>> lua.c32
>>
2014 Mar 07
2
Syslinux EFI + TFTPBOOT Support
On 2014/3/7 ?? 05:23, Gene Cumm wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Bryan Romine <bromine1027 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Sorry for the confusion, I am actually using 6.02. It turns out that I was
>> trying to use the 32-bit efi binary to load 64-bit kernels. I switched to
>> using "syslinux64.efi" but it hangs during boot, just before loading the
>>
2019 Apr 15
4
EFI32, EFI64 on one disk
Hello,
i would like create a bootdisk , that can be boot from Old BIOS, EFI32 and EFI64.
But for EFI Boot there is only one directory /EFI/BOOT/
In this directory I can copy BOOTia32.EFI and BOOTx64.EFI.
But the *.c32 files for EFI32 & EFI64 , I can install to this directory at the same time.
Is there a way to load the *.c32 from different directory ?
Or is there a other solution ?
2014 Aug 01
5
syslinux efi configuration file name proposal
Goal: To have one USB drive capable of booting UEFI IA32 and UEFI X64
(with an optional Syslinux menu containing multiple entries).
Problem (solved) #1: The default directory location for both
syslinux.efi is the same.
Solution #1: Rename each syslinux.efi to bootx64.efi and to
bootia32.efi.
Problem (solved) #2: Each syslinux.efi needs at least its respective
ldlinux module.
Solution #2:
2014 Apr 23
2
*.c32 for efi64 and efi32?
On 2014/4/23 ?? 09:55, Gene Cumm wrote:
> The resulting config would require suffix-less module references, i.e.
> "UI menu" or "COM32 ls".
>
> Additionally, I documented the basics of my test system here:
>
> http://www.syslinux.org/archives/2014-February/021740.html
>
> Bear in mind, by "URL-like file locations", I mean that if we have
>
2014 Apr 23
2
*.c32 for efi64 and efi32?
Dear Syslinux developers,
I'd like to continue the discussion about this:
http://www.syslinux.org/archives/2014-February/021659.html
i.e. different directories for *.c32 files of BIOS, EFI32, and EFI64.
I am wondering why we can not have
*.c32 for the COMBOOT files of BIOS,
*.e32 for the COMBOOT files of EFI32
*.e64 for the COMBOOT files of EFI64
As now the ldlinux file of syslinux 6.0x has,
2024 Jan 21
1
Running VMware ESXi network installer via syslinux/menu
On 1/20/2024 1:29 AM, Ralph Ronnquist via Syslinux wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 20, 2024 at 12:21:37AM +0100, marki via Syslinux wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> So I'm running syslinux.efi
>> Which loads menu.c32
>> Which is supposed to start ESXi's bootx64.efi/mboot.efi
>>
>> But that gives
>>
>> """
>> Loading mboot.efi... ok
2016 Apr 21
0
Creating Syslinux UEFI usb boot
On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 3:29 AM, Atle Holm <atle at team-holm.net> wrote:
> Under EFI/BOOT are the following files:
> BOOTIA32.EFI (from efi32/efi/syslinux.efi)
> BOOTX64.EFI (from efi64/efi/syslinux.efi)
> ldlinux.sys (copied from root of partition)
> lua.c32
> mboot.c32
> menu.c32
> syslinux.cfg
> vesamenu.c32
> KS.CFG (vmware specific)
> BOOT.CFG
2018 Dec 01
3
fixing debian's hd-media image
On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 2:46 AM Ady Ady via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
>
> > it works. (boots into the d-i installer, I don't care if the installer
> > is missing stuff, booting it is all we care about here.
>
>
> OK, so let's add complexity (but not the whole thing, not yet).
>
> We already have:
>
> target
> ??? EFI
> ? ???
2016 Apr 20
0
Creating Syslinux UEFI usb boot
On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 5:03 AM, Atle Holm <atle at team-holm.net> wrote:
> I recognize hardware with Lua and execute the ESXi installer with
> configuration files for that hardware.
> This works fine with normal Syslinux boot, but I want to get it working for
> UEFI boot as well.
>
> I found efi64/efi/syslinux.efi and efi32/efi/syslinux.efi in the installer
> source,
2024 Jan 19
2
Running VMware ESXi network installer via syslinux/menu
Hello,
So I'm running syslinux.efi
Which loads menu.c32
Which is supposed to start ESXi's bootx64.efi/mboot.efi
But that gives
"""
Loading mboot.efi... ok
Invalid Boot signature 0x2, bailing out
Booting kernel failed: Bad file number
"""
Secure boot is disabled.
Thoughts?
The reason why it would be nice using PXE and syslinux here is because
we have
2016 Apr 19
0
Creating Syslinux UEFI usb boot
On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 5:40 AM, Atle Holm via Syslinux
<syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
> I am looking for guides on how to create syslinux uefi bootable usb.
> A syslinux bootable usb is created already with vesamenu and luascripting.
> Want to set up the same thing to be UEFI compatible.
What are you doing with Lua? Offering multiple boot selections
including ESXI's
2024 Jan 21
1
Running VMware ESXi network installer via syslinux/menu
Hello,
On 1/20/2024 1:03 AM, Adan Calderon wrote:
> Remember the vmware versions of their loader are diffrent.
Phew, what does that mean? It's their "bootx64.efi".
Running "file" on it says it's an "MS-DOS executable".
> I remember looking at the source for the mboot file and it was
> diffrent from the syslinux version.
Not sure what this means
2015 Feb 05
4
Problems with EFI PXE boot on Hp DL380p Gen9
Hello.
We are using pxelinux for years to boot Linux via PXE since years.
Since EFI is spreading, I changed configuration to be able to boot EFI
systems.
The "Client":
- HP Proliant DL380Gen9 System FW: 1.21 11/03/2014, latest available
- NIC used for booting: HP Embedded LOM 331i (Broadcom BCM 5719/ tg3),
FW: 5719-v1.38
The Server:
- ISC-DHCP with tfpd-hpa running on Debian 6.x
-
2014 Aug 02
0
syslinux efi configuration file name proposal
Op 2014-08-01 om 20:35 schreef Ady:
> Goal: To have one USB drive capable of booting UEFI IA32 and UEFI X64
> (with an optional Syslinux menu containing multiple entries).
What I would like to have is the same thing for network boot.
So having one topdirectory on the TFTP server that can serve
several "architectures".
> Problem (solved) #1: The default directory location for
2018 Nov 17
2
fixing debian's hd-media image
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 1:10 PM Ady Ady via Syslinux <syslinux at zytor.com> wrote:
>
> Here are some comments and questions for you.
>
Thanks.
I've have my scripts to a better state, including installing/using
qemu to uefi and legacy boot the usb stick for testing.
It mostly works for me, but the "wget a tarball of binaries" step
isn't going to sit well with
2015 Feb 05
0
Problems with EFI PXE boot on Hp DL380p Gen9
On Thu, Feb 05, 2015 at 07:02:07PM +0100, Holger Baust wrote:
> Hello.
>
> We are using pxelinux for years to boot Linux via PXE since years.
> Since EFI is spreading, I changed configuration to be able to boot EFI
> systems.
>
> The "Client":
> - HP Proliant DL380Gen9 System FW: 1.21 11/03/2014, latest available
> - NIC used for booting: HP Embedded LOM 331i
2014 Mar 07
2
Syslinux EFI + TFTPBOOT Support
On 2014?03?07? 18:24, Ady wrote:
> Hi Steven,
>
> Perhaps this could be of some basic sample/help, being based on
> Debian:
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=720589
>
> where:
> _ if gpxelinux.0 is needed, it should probably be replaced by ipxe.
> _ lpxelinux.0 (from official Syslinux archive) could optionally be
> added.
>
> _ from the