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2017 Jan 03
0
How to show boot prompt and edit kernel cmdline from serial?
> For testing purposses, I'm trying to hook on QEmu an ISO image that
> start automatically with syslinux (just a DEFAULT label and no TIMEOUT
> option) and change the kernel arguments to redirect the console to a
> serial port instead of the screen.
>
> So far I've seen that the SERIAL statement give me a welcome message
> and the loading of the kernel and initramfs
2016 Dec 20
3
How to install manually?
I'm trying to install SysLinux on a disk image as part of NodeOS
automated build process, but seems SysLinux requires administrative
priviledges. I suposse this is needed because `syslinux` command try
to mount the disk image / device to store the needed files, that
otherwise would be have been written before and this step omitted. The
other half would be to write the MBR bootloader, that
2015 Apr 05
2
Is efiboot.img required?
Hi,
i wrote:
> > http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/11285.html
piranna at gmail.com wrote:
> There it says about creating a third El Torito image only for Macs,
> since old ones could fail and this could be the problem I'm having.
The third boot image is HFS+, not FAT.
I understand this is for pre-EFI Macs.
Try a Debian amd64 ISO, e.g.:
2015 Apr 04
0
USB pendrive with IsoHybrid don't boot on MacBook Pro (EFI)
I'm developing my own Linux-kernel OS
(https://github.com/NodeOS/NodeOS) and I have been able to build a
live ISO using IsoHybrid. Point is, it doesn't work on my MacBook Pro
(Quad-core, 2.66GHz, 8GB), only on BIOS-based PCs. rEFInd show a new
"Legacy OS" entry for the pendrive, but after some seconds it shows
the "Not found Operating System -- Insert boot disk and press any
2015 Apr 05
0
Is efiboot.img required?
> The third boot image is HFS+, not FAT.
> I understand this is for pre-EFI Macs.
Apple started usinf EFI when it switched to Intel x86 CPUs, previous
to this ones it was using OpenFirmware in their PowerPC "new world"
machines (IBM PowerPC G4 & G5).
> Try a Debian amd64 ISO, e.g.:
>
2015 Apr 06
1
FWD: Re: Is efiboot.img required?
For the sake of the discussion.
Screenshots not included due size limit.
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2015 Apr 04
3
Is efiboot.img required?
Quoting http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Isohybrid#UEFI:
"The additional isohybrid feature for UEFI adds a partition to the MBR
partition table pointing to the same file in the ISO 9660 filesystem
as does the El Torito catalog entry for EFI."
According to this (and can be see using fdisk) it's being created a
partition-inside-partition just by setting its start and end
2015 Apr 05
0
Is efiboot.img required?
> Would it be desirable to explain how Fedora et.al.
> created their FAT boot images by help of old or new
> GRUB ?
> (If developers of EFI bootable ISOs are reading this,
> please give a short sketch of the procedure.)
I did it by including the Linux kernel and the initramfs, but that's
sub-optimal since I need to have them in two places. That's why I
asked about re-using
2015 Apr 05
0
Is efiboot.img required?
> None of the ISOs i know has this stuff in the FAT image.
> There must be some way for GRUB/GRUB2 to escape from FAT
> into the ISO.
> debian-7.7.0-amd64-netinst.iso does the job by a
> bootx64.efi binary of 421888 bytes. It's the only file
> in the FAT (of 458752 bytes).
I'll try to use it to see if it works.
> It might be a workaround for ISOLINUX to bring
2015 Apr 06
1
Is efiboot.img required?
Hi,
> 6. Renamed back /EFI/boot/bootx64.efi to /EFI/boot/syslinux.efi, just
> to be sure. The "Default fallback loader on 32 MiB device" entry has
> changed to "Syslinux on 32 MiB device".
How the hell does it know that it is "Syslinux" ?
The same file content does not cause that name if it
is presented under the default name.
Does EFI just guess
2015 Apr 07
1
Isohybrid wiki page
> Anybody show me a pure SYSLINUX isohybrid ISO that boots via EFI
> and i will be able to dissect it and hopefully derive knowledge
> for the wiki.
Well, besides the fact that after loading the kernel and the initram
it didn't started the boot process (don't know why), this is what I
achieved by using a disk image with syslinux.efi... :-)
--
"Si quieres viajar alrededor
2017 Jan 03
0
How to install manually?
Sorry for the delay, missed the emails.
>> > Just what I needed, thanks! :-D I have not seen any reference to that
>> > on the wiki docs, maybe it would make sense to add a little note about
>> > it?
>
> Yes, http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Syslinux_Project
> is indeed a wiki. So please add you think that is missing.
I was following the
2017 Jan 03
1
How to install manually?
> Sorry for the delay, missed the emails.
>
> >> > Just what I needed, thanks! :-D I have not seen any reference to that
> >> > on the wiki docs, maybe it would make sense to add a little note about
> >> > it?
> >
> > Yes, http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Syslinux_Project
> > is indeed a wiki. So please add you think that
2016 Dec 21
3
How to install manually?
>> could it be implemented? If that's not possible, what's doing SysLinux
>
> Consider bios/mtools/syslinux
Just what I needed, thanks! :-D I have not seen any reference to that
on the wiki docs, maybe it would make sense to add a little note about
it?
And regarding to the extra modules (menu.c32 and so), I need to add
them previously by hand, isn't it? Just to be sure...
2015 Apr 05
0
Is efiboot.img required?
> isohybrid violates UEFI by combining both methods and
> by nesting partitions. The motivation for this is given by
> Matthew Garrett in
> http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/11285.html
There it says about creating a third El Torito image only for Macs,
since old ones could fail and this could be the problem I'm having.
I've used the --mac option of IsoHybrid and it's demanding
2016 Dec 21
2
How to install manually?
On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 10:51:16AM -0500, Gene Cumm via Syslinux wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 4:16 AM, piranna at gmail.com <piranna at gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> could it be implemented? If that's not possible, what's doing SysLinux
> >>
> >> Consider bios/mtools/syslinux
> >
> > Just what I needed, thanks! :-D I have not seen any
2015 Apr 06
1
Is efiboot.img required?
> The most annoying thing (to me) is that it doesn't boot at all on
> Legacy OS mode (MBR), while it should... :-/
No, it shouldn't. If you are initially booting in (U)EFI mode (into
rEFInd, or some EFI shell or any other EFI boot loader or EFI boot
manager), then generally speaking you are expected to boot in EFI mode.
But some (U)EFI firmware _might_ be able to
2015 Apr 05
0
Is efiboot.img required?
Just to be clear on the topic, I decided to do some tests from scratch
on my MacBook Pro. This are the steps and results:
1. I've pick my USB pendrive and zeroed it, and after that created a
new MBR partition scheme with fdisk and a VFAT partition of 32MB.
Later I dd'd the file /usr/lib/syslinux/mbr/mbr.bin from SysLinux 6.03
and set the boot flag on the partition, so it could be able to
2015 Apr 05
4
Is efiboot.img required?
Hi,
i wrote:
> > Would it be desirable to explain how Fedora et.al.
> > created their FAT boot images by help of old or new
> > GRUB ?
> > (If developers of EFI bootable ISOs are reading this,
> > please give a short sketch of the procedure.)
piranna at gmail.com wrote:
> I did it by including the Linux kernel and the initramfs
None of the ISOs i know has this
2019 Apr 12
1
RFC: Feature: MENU HIDDEN behaviour on ANY key
> Le 11 avr. 2019 ? 14:48, Ady Ady via Syslinux <syslinux at syslinux.org> a ?crit :
>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Here's a small enhancement feature for menu.c32. Looking for feedback before
>> starting any coding (not sure when I'll have time for implementation)
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dany St-Amant
>>
>>
>> *Problem