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2009 Jan 31
2
Strange behaviour with rsync and mounted truecrypt volume
Hello, when i mount a truecrpyt volume with truecrypt 5.1a and synchronize data locally with rsync (version 2.6.9 protocol version 29) like this way: $ truecrypt myvolume.tc $ rsync -av /home/oliver/myfolder /media/truecrypt The myfolder is copied to /media/truecrypt like it should. But when i dismount the truecrypt volume and mount it again: $ truecrypt -d /media/truecrypt $ truecrypt
2009 Mar 24
2
how to access encrypted EXT3 partition from Windows
Hi all, I know some may find this OT, so please ignore this if you think it's OT. I don't know any Linux-friendly Windows mailing lists / forums that will even bother with Linux related questions. I want to carry some data (client info, documents, photos, email, accounting stuff, etc) with me on a USB HDD, but want to encrypt it. I know one easy way to shared data between Windows &
2010 Jun 28
2
problems booting
hello H. Peter Anvin or one of best friend's ;'] , i like your software very much , i use it for some times now when i remaster some live cdrom . these days i am making a new one for servers l4d and l4d2 . i try to make one that have a squashfs file that is bigger than 4 Go . because of that i can not use fat32 with usb so i wonder if soon you will mkake a new release being able to use
2006 May 17
10
Weird error
What does this mean? (eval):1:in `compute_type'': compile error (eval):1: parse error, unexpected tINTEGER Object::0 ^ Anyone know? Any help counts! Thanks in advance, Mohammad(Programmer-22) -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2016 Feb 25
3
[PATCH 1/5] fat: fix minfatsize for large FAT32
Hi Ady, On 2016.02.25 02:08, Ady via Syslinux wrote: > There is an "extra" sector, in comparison to... what exactly? Sorry if I wasn't clear. I think I implied that the Large FAT32 fat size had an extra sector compared to minfatsize, when of course I meant the opposite (the Large FAT32 has one less sector than the minfatsize computed by the unpatched code, hence the check
2017 Aug 04
2
Bootable ISO with extra data outside the ISO?
Sorry if this is a total noob question... I've searched the archives and haven't turned up much. Not turning up much on the web in general, either. I'm working on a project and I'd like to create a Linux bootable ISO disc with an extra chunk of data **outside** the ISO space. This chunk of data might be a 10MB tar/zip. The goal would be to boot into Linux in RAM off the disc
2004 Feb 03
2
rsync is not copying upper case files
Hi, I am running rsync on MacOS 10.3 and I want to transfer files to a linux machine, which has linux partitions and fat32 partitions. Transfering the files to the linux partition works without problems, but if I transfer them to the fat32 partition, files are ignored if all characters in the file name are UPPER CASE. - The files which rsync should transfer do not exist in the target directory.
2005 Dec 31
2
Any way to boot Windows NT (specifically Win2K) directly?
I decided to install Win2K on my "retrogaming/htpc" system to take advantage of the dual processors in the thing when I'm multitasking a lot, but, it's kind of annoying having to use first one bootloader to chainload my Windows 98 partition, then, via NTLDR, selection Windows 2000 to get to Win2k. I tried using the recovery console to try to force it to write a boot sector to
2018 Jan 03
1
Structure of VBR in FAT32?
Sorry for the late response. I am set to digest on this list. One of my chief complaints about mailman (besides non-searchable archives), is that you can either get every message or digest, but not "digest except for threads to which I have responded for which I want every message directly". > The command line installers have the core module and the bootloader file, all embedded
2016 Feb 24
2
[PATCH 1/5] fat: fix minfatsize for large FAT32
When trying to installing Syslinux on a FAT32 drive formatted using Ridgecrop's Large FAT32 formatting tool [1], the installer will bail due to the minfatsize check, as there is an extra sector being used. This fix addresses that. [1] http://www.ridgecrop.demon.co.uk/index.htm?fat32format.htm -------------- next part --------------
2002 Oct 18
3
samba & fat32 lockup my linux machine
My problem is that whenever I try to copy a large file from a client machine to a fat32 partition (ext3 works fine) mounted under samba, the host linux machine will lock up completely. I can, however, copy small files to the fat32 partition just fine (ie. 1 KB to 1 MB size file), it's only when I copy files that are about 200 MB and larger, that the computer will lockup. NAT still
2007 Dec 29
5
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5167] New: The size of the transferred part of a file exceeds 2 Gb.
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5167 Summary: The size of the transferred part of a file exceeds 2 Gb. Product: rsync Version: 2.6.9 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org ReportedBy:
2015 Jul 24
3
Trying to boot a SSD of 500GB
Hi, I have a custom linux system that runs off a FAT32 usb flash disk. I use syslinux to make it bootable and load the kernel. I'm trying to boot now from a SSD SATA disk (500GB) but it's not working and I can't figure out why. BIOS show that no bootable disk were found. What I already tried (linux fdisk): 1- Creating a new DOS partition table on the SSD, a FAT32 (type b), and
2018 Jan 06
2
Structure of VBR in FAT32?
> > > Is the build process documented? Or am I just going to have to plod > through > > the makefiles? > > I don't think so. > Oh well... > > 1. Run installer > > 2. Installer loads ldlinux.sys onto the filesystem (and copies > ldlinux.c32, > > but irrelevant for now). > > 3. Installer calculates which blocks in the filesystem contain
2004 Jan 20
4
Bug-report: Booting DOS images from USB
Hi, I'm doing a small hobby project writing some tools to put DOS boot images and Linux rescue images on a USB stick. For this I have partitioned my USB stick in 2 partitions, one 192MB partition with a VFAT filesystem (for the normal use) and a second partition with an ext3 filesystem. My aim was to provide a graphical menu (grub) to access the different images using memdisk. Since
2012 Jun 17
2
unable to install Debian using syslinux 4.05
Hi, I'm trying to install debian-6.0.5-amd64-CD-1.iso from USB memory-stick. The problem is, that Debian-Installer is not able to "Detect and mount CD-ROM" during the installation process. The USB memory-stick is a 2GB model containing MBR and FAT32 file system: # fdisk -lu /dev/sdb Disk /dev/sdb: 2013 MB, 2013265920 bytes 62 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1022 cylinders, total 3932160
2005 Aug 01
2
Can't boot Syslinux from HD directly. Can indirectly?
I've installed Syslinux on a somewhat old system. The motherboard is based on an Intel 440GX chipset (specifically it's the Supermicro P6DGE if that means anything.) The harddrive has been split up into partitions of one hidden FAT16 (marked as active) to which syslinux is installed (hda1), one normal FAT32 which has windows and dos (hda2.) It also has an extended partition containing
2016 Nov 07
2
Syslinux Digest, Vol 164, Issue 2
> > I need to create one bootable UEFI disk partition that contains all the > space on the disk. The steps must work in a shell script. Ideally with > syslinux/extlinux but if not possible then grub. > > > > echo format file system > sudo mkfs.ext4 -F /dev/${DISK_DEVICE_NAME_CURRENT_OS}1 > EFI requires a FAT filesystem. Ideally FAT32 but that might be encumbered
2010 Jan 15
1
syncing ext3 to fat32
I am trying to rsync some files from ext3 to fat32 pen drive. What is the correct way to do this? I am currently using, --progress -av --no-o --no-g --exclude '*iso' /ext3 /fat32 Are there any other options I should consider? TIA
2018 Jan 04
3
Structure of VBR in FAT32?
> You might want to read Wikipedia's articles about "FAT32" and "Design of the FAT file system", Good pointer. I spent far far too long on that page figuring out how fat32 is designed. But the reserved sectors, there is the key. > reserved sectors Right! Immediately after the FSIS before the FAT.And it usually is 32 sectors for fat32. Take off the VBR and the FSIS,