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2019 Sep 26
0
extlinux: Failed to load ldlinux.c32 with btrfs subvolume
I am new to syslinux/extlinux. Can I boot from a linux btrfs subvolume? I am getting "Failed to load ldlinux.c32" when I attempt to boot from a btrfs subvolume.
Setup:
1) I have a USB disk with one partition. The partition is marked "active".
2) I make a btrfs filesystem with "mkfs.btrfs /dev/sdd1". I mount the partiton and execute "btrfs su create root".
2019 Sep 29
0
extlinux| Failed to load ldlinux.c32 with btrfs subvolume
I am new to syslinux/extlinux. Can I boot from a linux btrfs subvolume?
I am getting "Failed to load ldlinux.c32" when I attempt to boot from a
btrfs subvolume.
Setup:
1) I have a USB disk with one partition. The partition is marked "active".
2) I make a btrfs filesystem with "mkfs.btrfs /dev/sdd1". I mount the
partiton and execute "btrfs su create
2019 Sep 30
0
[extlinux]Failed to load ldlinux.c32 with btrfs subvolume
I am new to syslinux/extlinux. Can I boot from a linux btrfs subvolume?
I am getting "Failed to load ldlinux.c32" when I attempt to boot from a
btrfs subvolume.
Setup:
1) I have a USB disk with one partition. The partition is marked "active".
2) I make a btrfs filesystem with "mkfs.btrfs /dev/sdd1". I mount the
partiton and execute "btrfs su create
2019 Oct 01
0
[extlinux] Failed to load ldlinux.c32 with btrfs subvolume
On 2019-09-30 16:09, Erik via Syslinux wrote:
> I am new to syslinux/extlinux. Can I boot from a linux btrfs subvolume? I am
> getting "Failed to load ldlinux.c32" when I attempt to boot from a btrfs
> subvolume.
I can confirm this as a problem. The algorithm for btrfs subvolume search
seems to be completely braindead, and at least in the current Linux kernels
there are ioctls
2015 Nov 15
4
[patch] 6.03 extlinux/main.c typos
On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 06:14:36AM +0100, Geert Stappers via Syslinux wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 05:05:26AM +0200, Ady via Syslinux wrote:
> > diff U3 syslinux-6.03/extlinux/main.c syslinux-6.03_typo/extlinux/main.c
> > --- syslinux-6.03/extlinux/main.c Mon Oct 06 16:27:44 2014
> > +++ syslinux-6.03_typo/extlinux/main.c Fri Nov 13 02:29:56 2015
>
> patch seen
>
2013 Dec 16
1
extlinux and btrfs
I am a relative newcomer to using extlinux. I am running Fedora 20
which means I am using syslinux 4.05. When I noticied that all of your
documentation said that booting off ext234 and btrfs was supported, I
gave it a try. Indeed, this does work with the boot files and the
extlinux directory installed into the btrfs (root) volume.
Has any thought been given to supporting supporting
2015 Nov 13
2
[patch] 6.03 extlinux/main.c typos
diff U3 syslinux-6.03/extlinux/main.c syslinux-6.03_typo/extlinux/main.c
--- syslinux-6.03/extlinux/main.c Mon Oct 06 16:27:44 2014
+++ syslinux-6.03_typo/extlinux/main.c Fri Nov 13 02:29:56 2015
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
/*
* extlinux.c
*
- * Install the syslinux boot block on an fat, ntfs, ext2/3/4, btrfs, xfs,
+ * Install the syslinux boot block on a fat, ntfs, ext2/3/4, btrfs, xfs,
* and ufs1/2
2020 Jul 21
3
extlinux - Failed to load ldlinux.c32
Hello there
I built development version of syslinux from git 6.04-pre3-3-(sometag)
and I am trying to boot a slackware-current system with it. I do not
use a separated partition for `/boot`. It's just `/dev/sda1` here for
`/` and `/boot` is just a folder. I simply use `mbr.bin` against a DOS
partition table and the first partition having the bootable flag.
With this layout, the only
2020 Jul 23
2
extlinux - Failed to load ldlinux.c32
Thank you for your answer. I need to correct some information from my
previous post: booting from `/` did not work either. I just assumed it
did based on previous experience. But with that successful build on
development branch, it did not either.
> I would suggest trying first the official binaries that are already
> included in the official distribution archive (6.03-pre1). Let me
2014 Dec 09
2
[PATCH] check for default subvolid and act accordingly on install
This fixes the issue I had come across with the default subvolume not being
set/used on btrfs when isntalling via `extlinux --install /boot/syslinux`.
Signed-off-by: Jordan Beaver <jordan at beaveris.me>
---
extlinux/main.c | 3 +++
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+)
diff --git a/extlinux/main.c b/extlinux/main.c
index 09740bd..c3d9612 100644
--- a/extlinux/main.c
+++ b/extlinux/main.c
@@
2015 Nov 15
2
[PATCH] extlinux/main.c: typo fixes
On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 12:30:35PM +0100, Ady SF via Syslinux wrote:
> [PATCH] extlinux/main.c: typo fixes
>
> Some typo fixes in extlinux/main.c.
> None of them effects code execution.
> ---
> extlinux/main.c | 10 +++++-----
> 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
>
FWIW working on a new version that is `git am` ready, it will
have a "sign-off".
2020 Jul 21
0
extlinux - Failed to load ldlinux.c32
> I built development version of syslinux from git 6.04-pre3-3-(sometag)
> and I am trying to boot a slackware-current system with it. I do not
> use a separated partition for `/boot`. It's just `/dev/sda1` here for
> `/` and `/boot` is just a folder. I simply use `mbr.bin` against a DOS
> partition table and the first partition having the bootable flag.
>
> With this
2015 Nov 13
4
[PATCH] extlinux: code cleanup and simplification
Merge btrfs_read_adv and xfs_read_adv into a single generic function
ext_read_adv and split ext_write_adv_offset out of ext_write_adv.
Use those new functions in rewrite_boot_image and btrfs_install_file
where it is actually hardcoded.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas Cornu <nicolac76 at yahoo.fr>
---
extlinux/main.c | 113 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------------
1 file changed, 55
2020 Jul 23
0
extlinux - Failed to load ldlinux.c32
Le 23/07/2020 ? 09:05, Pierre-Philipp Braun via Syslinux a ?crit?:
> I do not succeed building 6.03 nor 6.04-pre1 on slackware current with GCC 9 anyway.? This is why I was using the development branch.
>
> v6.04-pre1 make install and installers were complaining so I used its binaries right away as such (I tried both / and /boot/syslinux/)
>
> ??????? dd if=./bios/mbr/mbr.bin
2013 Jan 06
3
[PATCH] extlinux: Make sure ldlinux.sys file is installed
Due to delayed allocation feature on XFS filesystems, a write is not
guaranteed to flushed out to the underlying file system after crash or
something else - so we need to make sure that ldlinux.sys is installed
correctly in the mounted filesystem.
Signed-off-by: Paulo Alcantara <pcacjr at zytor.com>
---
extlinux/main.c | 2 ++
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)
diff --git a/extlinux/main.c
2014 Nov 21
2
Re: [PATCH 1/6] btrfs: correct words about subvolume and snapshot
On Friday 21 November 2014 13:17:55 Hu Tao wrote:
> btrfs_subvolume_create creates only subvolumes. btrfs_subvolume_delete
> deletes subvolumes or snapshots.
>
> Signed-off-by: Hu Tao <hutao@cn.fujitsu.com>
> ---
> generator/actions.ml | 8 ++++----
> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/generator/actions.ml b/generator/actions.ml
2012 Dec 12
2
subvolume show
I was looking through some of the archives and notice a patch submitted
to implement:
btrfs subvolume show <path-to-subvolume>
command.
I also noticed that is does not appear to be in the git.
This looks like a useful capability. I was trying to find out what the
UUID was for a newly created subvolume and have not found out how to do
that.
Gene
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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
2013 Feb 20
2
btrfs doesn't report proper error when removing subvolume
Hi.
petrb@bots-bnr1:/mnt$ btrfs subvolume delete ext2_saved/
Delete subvolume ''/mnt/ext2_saved''
ERROR: cannot delete ''/mnt/ext2_saved''
this is not really very descriptive. It would be really cool if it
told me why it can''t delete it.
For example:
Permission denied. Cannot delete ...
Disk write error. Cannot delete
Descriptive error messages
2013 Aug 30
3
[PATCH] btrfs: commit transaction after deleting a subvolume
Alex pointed out the consequences after a transaction is not committed
when a subvolume is deleted, so in case of a crash before an actual
commit happens will let the subvolume reappear.
Original post:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-btrfs/msg22088.html
Josef''s objections:
http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-btrfs/msg22256.html
While there''s no need to do a full commit for