Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30000 matches similar to: "extlinux troubles...."
2018 Nov 09
1
extlinux troubles....
Hello List Members,
I have a machine that has used extlinux to boot for many years, but
the hard disk needs to be replaced. I got a new hard disk and
installed it in my system. The old disk is /dev/sda, and the new one
is /dev/sdb. I'm using GPT partitioning, and I did (after a day)
finally get the legacy bootable flag set on /dev/sdb for the boot
partition /dev/sda1. I then formatted out
2018 Nov 13
1
extlinux troubles....
Fine, I will do it all again and use some tool like 'script' to log
every single byte, but it'll be a few days before I can email that to
you since it takes overnight to zero out the drive to ensure no old
data will interfere, and copying the data from the old drive to the
new one is also rather slow.
For the record, I did RTFM. It has no complete examples for _ANY_ use
case, and you
2010 Aug 10
2
Replace grub with extlinux
Hello all,
I am trying to replace grub with extlinux without any luck. I did
remove the grub from my root Partition and boot from a LiveCD. I
install syslinux and did those steps
Boot Partition:
mkdir -pv /mnt/sda1
mke2fs -jv /dev/hda1
mkfs -t ext3 /dev/hda1
mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/sda1
Root Partition
export SDB1=/mnt/sdb1
mkdir -pv $SDB1
2008 Jan 23
4
extlinux reports "./extlinux: path /media/disk doesn't match device /dev/sda4"
Hello list,
in a previous post I mentioned I had managed to make
USB-Stick with 2048
byte sectors bootable. In fact I wiped out my Linux
partitions
bootrecord. This was with an old version of extlinux
as still
distributed by openSuSE.
Interestingly enough the current version
syslinux-3.61-pre2, spares my
hard disk, but still seems to live under the
impression it is the USB
stick.
The setup is
2010 Aug 26
1
[Bug]: Extlinux needs 1 minute before boot menu is shown
Hello,
when I try to boot from my computer extlinux needs about one minute before the
boot menu is shown. Here's my system configuration
-Two IDE drives on one controller
-Second hdd is boot hdd
-I'm using Arch Linux (i686)
Is there an official bug tracker which I can use? I only found the debian bug
tracker and I can't find any information about bugs on the homepage.
Here is my
2006 Nov 10
3
Localboot option in syslinux and extlinux
I just tried to boot extlinux off of /dev/sdb and use the option localboot 0x80. I was hoping to see syslinux for the second time as the system loaded the master boot rec from /dev/sda.
Why is this option only in pxelinux and isolinux?
Nicholas A. Schembri
State College PA USA
2017 Apr 04
2
Hiding partitions at boot time
Hi,
My problem is I have a particular system which has Linux (LFS) and
Windows XP on one drive and Windows 10 on a second drive.
I use extlinux to boot my systems and all three systems boot as
expected, however in use I have found unsatisfactory interactions
between the Windows XP and the Windows 10 systems.
My question is:
Is it possible on booting one of the Windows systems to hide
2013 Nov 23
2
Booting with Syslinux 6.01 & 6.02 fails, causes restart.
>> Straight away the booting process looks different than with 4.06.
>> The periods that were showing progress in loading the initramfs now
>> does not increase as the initramfs is loaded. So, only three periods
>> after each initramfs.
>
> That happened in version 5.00.
Good to know that this is expected behavior. However, some sort of
indication that the initramfs
2018 Nov 12
0
extlinux troubles....
> cat gptmbr.bin >/dev/sdb1
I just realized that I was not _that_ explicit as I should had been in
my prior reply regarding this part of your steps.
Not only that CAT is not the best method for troubleshooting, but that
"*mbr*.bin" is not supposed to be transferred (in any way, with any
method) to sdb1 (emphasis in the partition number, "1" in this case).
The
2008 Feb 28
1
question about extlinux.conf on flashstick with ext2
Hi ,
I ve tested the pclinux minime on usb 1Gb and later 8Gb, with fat32 and syslinux boot , works splendid in Ram , and persistant saves on stick..
Now i want to try extlinux-boot with ext2 or 3 on the usb.
With ext3 , i get constantly bumped to commandline, where i could type in the vmlinuz and initrd paths , but it cant make the loop-file of minime work..so it gets little panic :*
But it wont
2005 Sep 09
3
booting from usb
Hai ,
I am Prasanth .Newly subscribed to mailing list.I am in search for a boot
loader which could boot linux form Usb flash memory. i am in process of
building a new USB linux distribution .
Can anybody give help.
Things I need to know.
Could syslinux could recognize a usb flash drive and filesystem inside that
?
If yes is how ?
Thanks in advance,
Prasanth Kurian
2008 Oct 05
3
Software Raid Expert Needed
Hello all,
I have 2 x 250GB sata disks (sda and sdb).
# fdisk -l /dev/sda
Disk /dev/sda: 250.0 GB, 250059350016 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 * 1 14939 119997486 fd Linux raid
autodetect
/dev/sda2 14940 29878
2012 Dec 16
1
Upgraded to Syslinux 5.00 - Failed to load ldlinux.c32
Hello,
today I upgraded from Syslinux 4.06 to to Syslinux 5.00. But now the
system won't boot anymore and I get the message
Failed to load ldlinux.c32
Boot failed: please change disks and press a key to continue
What I have done:
1) Installed Syslinux 5.00
2) Reinstalled "mbr.bin" to /dev/sda and /dev/sdb using
dd bs=440 count=1 conv=notrunc
2010 Nov 18
1
kickstart raid disk partitioning
Hello.
A couple of years ago I installed two file-servers
using kickstart. The server has two 1TB sata disks
with two software raid1 partitions as follows:
# cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid1]
md1 : active raid1 sdb4[1] sda4[0]
933448704 blocks [2/2] [UU]
md0 : active raid1 sdb1[1] sda2[2](F)
40957568 blocks [2/1] [_U]
Now the drives are starting to be failing and next week
2020 Nov 15
5
(C8) root on mdraid
Hello everyone.
I'm trying to install CentOS 8 with root and swap partitions on
software raid. The plan is:
- create md0 raid level 1 with 2 hard drives: /dev/sda and /dev/sdb,
using Linux Rscue CD,
- install CentOS 8 with Virtual Box on my laptop,
- rsync CentOS 8 root partition on /dev/md0p1,
- chroot in CentOS 8 root partition,
- configure /etc/mdadm.conf, grub.cfg, initramfs, install
2013 Jan 04
2
Syslinux 5.00 - Doesn't boot my system / Not passing the kernel options to the kernel?
Hi,
I encounter a problem with Syslinux 5.00 I cannot really describe. So I
created two small videos:
Booting with Syslinux 5.00 (1.3 MB):
<https://www.dropbox.com/s/b6g8cdf2t9v48c6/boot-syslinux5-fail.mp4>
How I fixed the problem by downgrading to Syslinux 4.06 and how booting
should look like (6.5 MB):
<https://www.dropbox.com/s/lt7cpgfm0qvqtba/boot-syslinux5-how-i-fixed-it.mp4>
2016 Mar 12
4
C7 + UEFI + GPT + RAID1
Hi list,
I'm new with UEFI and GPT.
For several years I've used MBR partition table. I've installed my
system on software raid1 (mdadm) using md0(sda1,sdb1) for swap,
md1(sda2, sdb2) for /, md2 (sda3,sdb3) for /home. From several how-to
concerning raid1 installation, I must put each partition on a different
md devices. I've asked times ago if it's more correct create the
2013 Jul 11
2
Unable to boot with syslinux-5.1x from git
Hi,
well, I was finally able to build syslinux-5.11-pre8 from git, but the
system doesn't boot with the self-compiled version. All I see is:
http://666kb.com/i/cfplluqpcy6owptq3.jpg
Build log can be found in http://www.syslinux.org/archives/2013-July/020452.html
After I installed the self-compiled syslinux version, I run this commands:
# cd /boot/extlinux
# rm -rf *.c32
# extlinux
2006 Jan 07
3
Can I install CentOS 4.2 on Sun X4100?
Hi, all!
I want to change current RHEL 4.0 ES into CentOS 4.2 on Sun X4100 server.
The server has SAS SCSI based two 2.5" hard disks.
I could only install RHEL 4.0 Update 1 because the server is equipped with
RHEL 4.0 Update 1's device driver only.
I've included below the boot process messages concerned with SCSI controller.
If it's possible for me to install CentOS 4.0 on my
2018 Dec 05
3
Accidentally nuked my system - any suggestions ?
Le 04/12/2018 ? 23:50, Stephen John Smoogen a ?crit?:
> In the rescue mode, recreate the partition table which was on the sdb
> by copying over what is on sda
>
>
> sfdisk ?d /dev/sda | sfdisk /dev/sdb
>
> This will give the kernel enough to know it has things to do on
> rebuilding parts.
Once I made sure I retrieved all my data, I followed your suggestion,
and it looks