Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: ""sector read error" with Syslinux"
2005 May 09
2
XP SP2 - winlogon.exe crashes
im having this problem aswell.
i'm running the same version of samba on a fedora core 2 package.
my users can't log into the domain because they recieve the same error.
so they have to log into the computer.
I've tried scandisk and that returned nothing.
i've refreshed the contents of the hard drive from a backup.
i've used pc bug doctor to try and find and fix the problem
2018 Mar 26
0
rhev/gluster questions , possibly restoring from a failed node
In my lab, one of my RAID cards started acting up and took one of my three
gluster nodes offline (two nodes with data and an arbiter node). I'm hoping
it's simply the backplane, but during that time troubleshooting and waiting
for parts, the hypervisors was fenced. Since the firewall was replaced and
now several VMs are not starting correctly, fsck, scandisk and xfs_repair
on the
2000 Jan 20
0
smbclient problems
Hi
I am having some problems retrieving files from a particular share on an
NT4.0 server using smbclient. Other files from shares on the same server
transfer correctly.
I first noticed the problem when my AMANDA backups stopped backing up this
particular share just after xmas/new year. Some investigation revealed the
problem was always with the same file/group of files. There is no problem
2007 Feb 22
9
USB flash drive stopped working properly....
This past Tuesday (2/22/07) my flash drive started acting really strange
- it only worked intermittently and would disappear right after an
access or two. Yesterday it stopped working altogether - I couldn't
even access it through my WinXP-on-VMWare. I rebooted my machine, and
it worked fine after that.
Is there some time limit on how long a USB flash drive will work in
CentOS or is this a
1998 Aug 18
1
xcopy failures
Hi
I had sent a mail about a week ago regarding a xcopy problem I had. I am
trying to copy an image of an nt workstation from an unixware 2.1.3 server
running samba 1.9.18p8. Initially the client is a dos client, who connects
to the unixware server and downloads files using xcopy. My problem after
copying a certain number of files xcopy fails with path not found. On
further investigation I
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
been shared out read-only for the purposes of a script which runs on the
Linux box that copies files for backup.
On one ME box, I can access the C:\WINDOWS directory without difficulty from
Linux, however, on the second ME box, the C:\WINDOWS directory does not show
up as a directory and has a zero byte size when using 'smbmount' and 'ls' as
follows:
[root@vault /root]# smbmount
2000 Aug 30
1
Win95 share going in and out of df under smbfs?
Is this a known problem?
I've seen this problem both under 2.0.6 and 2.0.7, on my Debian Linux
system (kernel 2.2.14):
A Win95 share that I mounted under smbfs will show up as mounted in df,
and even contain the correct Used/Available info. If I do an 'ls' on
the mountpoint, I see no files. If I 'umount' the share, I get the 'not
mounted' error, but then no longer
2000 Jun 10
2
Win95 and Win98 - hanging while shutdown
Hallo!
I have a small problem. As I installed a Samba-server at one of our customers (office of foreign affairs, AKA consulate), Win98r2 does not want to shut down, the system hangs. It looks like if Windows "forgets" to disconnect the services before shutdown (at least the system hangs - over night (!!) and according to logfiles the workstation
has not made any disconnect). As I
2001 Oct 14
2
OT: WinNT(2000) player to open files with unicode names?
Sorry for posting somewhat off-topic...
Most my music files have names in hebrew (FAT32 partition). I dual-boot
between a hebrew win98 (where these files are opened nicely by winamp,
freeamp and any other program) and a hebrew win2000, where windows media
player is the only program I've seen so far to open them. All others say
"can't open file ???? ?? ???.ogg" (or .mp3) - both
2003 Apr 01
1
Write to NT Share from Unix, possible ?
Hi All,
we have been using OMNI-NFS software to share a PC share out to a Unix bos.
The Unix box places files on the PC, but the OMNI-NFS software keeps
crashing and occasionally will not restart at all even after rebooting the
machine and performing ChkDsk/Scandisks.
We would like to replace this with something else, anybody know if Samba can
help here?
Any help even small would be most
2000 Mar 29
0
Romaing profiles
At 01:45 AM 03/23/2000 +1100, Paul Rijke wrote:
>Hi all you Samba cracks (I hope) out there,
>
>I've a question... I use the following smb.conf but when I change the
Win95
>client to have user profiles, several folders and the user.dat file is
>created in the users home directory instead of the profile share...
>
>My questions are:
>
>1. Does anyone know how to
1998 Jun 04
5
Linux DoS attack through autoprobing
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
The autodetection routines for some linux modules can tie up the
machine for several seconds at a time. By trying to open devices not
present on the machine, a local user can disrupt service considerably.
A very simple exploit is
victim$ ls /dev/*/*
repeatedly.
A suggested fix is to remove or chmod 0 device nodes for hardware
not installed on the
2018 Jun 18
0
Memdisk and big floppy images
Haven't yet had a need for 10MB FDD images. The biggest I had to create was
5MB (5760kb). At that time I had to use WinImage to create the FDD image
and it took me a while to figure out the correct settings.
My notes state:
"I'm getting 'missing FAT' errors in WinImage, and 7-zip complains about
'unexpected end'. The fix is to increasing the FDD Heads from 2 to 4 and
2018 Jun 18
2
Memdisk and big floppy images
In other words: I'm suggesting to use WinImage as it also allows easy
injection of new files *and* updating of already existing files.
May I ask which vendor is distributing a DOS FW update that is 20MB? I'd
like to see the files. Sometimes you just need the .bin/.rom and the actual
FW update EXE and it would fit a 5MB FDD image.
On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 2:03 PM, R S <rene.shuster at
2002 Dec 24
1
Re: Memdisk and hard drive images
[Redirecting to the syslinux mailing list.]
anutma at cmsd.bc.ca wrote:
> First of all THANKYOU!
> I am a tech at Coast Mountains School District, we have 6 techs and close to
> 3000 computers. We have need using Neboot, and have recently switched to grub
> using nbgrub. With Memdisk, life has been great (well easier)
> What I am trying to do is create a small windows 9x
2004 Apr 24
0
[PATCH] Support WinImage compressed floppies
The following patch allows memdisk to support compressed floppy images
created by WinImage.
WinImage creates a PKZIP-style archive with a single member, the .img
(or .ima) file containing the floppy image. WinImage names such
archives with a .imz extension.
This patch lifts the header/trailer checking code from gunzip() to a
new function, check_zip(), which both checks for a valid ZIP image and
2004 Mar 25
4
Supporting WinImage compressed images
I am using PXELINUX, ISOLINUX, and memdisk in my project
(http://unattended.sourceforge.net/). When memdisk gained support for
compressed images, I started using it because it is cool. I used gzip
to compress floppy.img to create floppy.imz, and all was good.
But now my users are complaining that they cannot use WinImage (a
Windows floppy image editing tool) to edit my floppy.imz files.
I have
2005 Jun 28
0
figure out underlying failed disk(parttions) and sector(s) position ???
Hi,
with being exposed to more and more failed hard disks
reports, I've accumulated several questions of the
logged messages in /var/log/messages file: like how to
identifying failed disks(partitions), where is the
exact failed sector(s) on the hard disk, and why
badblocks reports OK to the reported disk failure.
Let me explained the above with the following several
example.
scenario #1, a
2003 Mar 16
0
2.4.20: ext3/raid5 - allocating block in system zone/multiple 1 requests for sector]
(It was suggested I send a copy of this to ext3-users, so here it is -
note that I need this RAID going so I've rebuilt with reiser, but would
still appreciate suggestions; the message was original sent to the lkml)
Hi,
I've just built an 800GB RAID5 array and built an ext3 file system
on it; on trying to copy data off the 200GB RAID it is replacing I'm
starting to see errors of the
2008 Mar 14
1
memdisk 3.62 problem / Loading boot sector... booting :(
Hello everybody,
I want to boot my HP x86 PCs with a Norton Ghost 12 boot disk image via PXE.
I followed all the steps but I have still the same message and the booted
computer hangs always.
0- I created the boot image.
1- A folder named tftpboot and tpftpboot\pxelinux.cfg created.
2- The pxelinux.0 copied in tftpboot folder.
3- memdisk copied in tftpboot folder.
4- the image file (norton.iso)