similar to: anyone got a routine published to create a bootable XEN-on-a-usb stick?

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2008 Dec 26
3
Problem: no such extension 'xx' in context 'default'
Hi Guys, I am not so familiar with asterisk and hope to get help here. I am having now some stupid errors. My goal for the first, is to create a simple pbx with different context. As long as I use only the contex 'default' everything seems to work perfect. Now I tried to add another context i.e 'internal' and the asterisk is complaining for not finding the required extension in
2008 Feb 22
0
next to no frils smb.conf pointing to an existing LDAP on AIX 5.3
Hello all. Talking about Samba 3.0.28 on AIX 5.3.0.0. I am new to Samba, new to LDAP. I got a "no frills" config running. My goal : have a "no frills" + "authenticating against an existing already running LDAP server" config. I imagine I could get my samba server to authenticate against this LDAP Server. "Just point Samba at this LDAP, and that's it !"
2007 Oct 04
0
Boot with Grub the installation of FreeBSD_6.2 from an floppy image.
Hi, I have 2 partition o my HD: /dev/hda1 e /dev/hda2 . In /dev/hda2 there is Suse_10.1, /dev/hda1 is empty, and in the MBR there is Grub. Normally, FreeBSD can be installed from a CD or a floppy, but I haven't neither a cd device nor a floppy device. So, I want run the installation of FreeBSD_6.2 from a floppy image. In this thread there is an idea, but I didn't understand it.
2014 Apr 16
0
syslinux fails to make a bootable USB stick in Slackware64-14.1 installer
On 04/16/2014 02:15 PM, Didier Spaier wrote: > Running "syslinux -s /dev/dsb" during installation of Slackware64-14.1 > (to make a bootable USB stick) fails like this: > > Error converting to codepage 850 Invalid argument > Cannot initialize 'S:' > Bad target s:/ldlinux.sys > syslinux: failed to create ldlinux.sys > > But running the same command in
2014 Apr 16
2
syslinux fails to make a bootable USB stick in Slackware64-14.1 installer
On 16/04/2014 23:46, H. Peter Anvin wrote: > On 04/16/2014 02:15 PM, Didier Spaier wrote: >> Running "syslinux -s /dev/dsb" during installation of Slackware64-14.1 >> (to make a bootable USB stick) fails like this: >> >> Error converting to codepage 850 Invalid argument >> Cannot initialize 'S:' >> Bad target s:/ldlinux.sys >>
2014 Apr 16
0
syslinux fails to make a bootable USB stick in Slackware64-14.1 installer
On 04/16/2014 04:07 PM, Didier Spaier wrote: > > Confirmed, thanks Hans. > Don't call me that, please. > > So I assume that we need to ship iconv in the initrd. > Or ship the "linux" version instead of the "mtools" version of syslinux, or use the extlinux installer and mount explicitly. -hpa
2014 Apr 16
2
syslinux fails to make a bootable USB stick in Slackware64-14.1 installer
Running "syslinux -s /dev/dsb" during installation of Slackware64-14.1 (to make a bootable USB stick) fails like this: Error converting to codepage 850 Invalid argument Cannot initialize 'S:' Bad target s:/ldlinux.sys syslinux: failed to create ldlinux.sys But running the same command in the installed system succeeds. In both cases we are using syslinux-4.0.6 (same syslinux
2005 Sep 20
4
standalone bootable usb-stick
hi ya syslinuxerz - i've been slowly working on a making a custom bootable standalone usb-stick with X11 and kde - it's basically builds itself off of a slackware-10.1 server - create a custom initrd.gz ( /dev/ram0 ) http://linux-boot.net/Bootable/InitRD/ - create a custom rootfs.gz ( /dev/loop0 ) http://linux-boot.net/Bootable/RootFS/ - create X11 and kde loopfiles
2009 Jun 18
9
Redirect port 80 away from Shorewall?
Hi There, Due to shortage computer, I need to install Apache to my Shorewall box (192.168.1.1) But the real web server is on another box (192.168.1.2) I tried to put rule: DNAT net loc:192.168.168.1 tcp 80 But everytime www connection coming in, it will hit my shorewall Any solution? Cheer Access Yahoo!7 Mail on your mobile. Anytime. Anywhere. Show me how:
2007 Nov 04
0
Domain logon through VPN with WINS
Hi! I'm experiencing some serious problems setting up Samba as PDC. File sharing works fine and I can even add my computer to the domain, but when I reboot I can't log in with my samba username and password. I've previously set up similiar server, though it wasn't trough VPN. I'm running latest Debian Etch with every package upgraded. I've also tried some older samba
2007 Sep 02
3
Slightly OT: Anyone got a PXE bootable HDD low level format tool?
Slightly off topic, but does anyone have a utility for low level formating Maxtor ATA hard disks that can be booted from PXELinux (either as some kind of binary or as a floppy image)? I just went to get the official tools, but they only have a floppy creator (which won't help me in Linux, or without a floppy drive) and a CD ISO. And it seems 99% of 3rd party software is unhelpfully the
2014 Oct 10
1
turn bootable USB into bootable iso image
Hello List I have a Bootable USB stick that we use to Boot our servers and then install CentOS, PostgreSQL and our SW thru a Kickstart script. It works like a charm but now we are thinking of going Virtual and prepping Virtual CentOS servers under VMware ESXi. However, to have the same "Boot and Install" functionality I see no other solution than Booting a VMware machine from an ISO.
2014 Oct 10
2
答复: turn bootable USB into bootable iso image
ctrl-d to settings?than you can see the CDROM, choose to use the ISO image file. Sent from my Windows Phone ________________________________ ???: Steve Clark<mailto:sclark at netwolves.com> ????: ?2014/?10/?10 21:42 ???: CentOS mailing list<mailto:centos at centos.org> ??: [CentOS] turn bootable USB into bootable iso image Hello List I have a Bootable USB stick that we use to Boot
2007 Sep 10
2
Creating a bootable partition on a USB disk with syslinux
Hello, I have a 2GB USB disk on key on /dev/sdb1. I had created on it one partition (FAT16). This partition holds all cylinders of the USB disk. I want to create a bootable Linux USB disk. For this, I tried: syslinux -s /dev/sdb1 An than I ran: fdisk -l /dev/sdb Disk /dev/sdb: 2048 MB, 2048729600 bytes 64 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1008 cylinders Units = cylinders of 3968 * 512 = 2031616
2005 Feb 22
1
makebootfat: an utility to create bootable USB disks
Only to inform that I've just released the version 1.2 of makebootfat. makebootfat is a GPL command line utility able to create bootable USB disks for Linux and Windows using the FAT filesystem and syslinux. As far I know it's the most advanced tool available able to make bootable USB disks. It's able to autodetect/partition/format/populate the USB disk in a single step without any
2009 Oct 26
1
Bootable USB key...
Hi, I have a 'little' issue with my bootable USB keys... The following used to work (isolinux 3.11-4): Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sdg1 * 1 3 23126 6 FAT16 /dev/sdg2 4 1023 7873380 83 Linux mkfs.vfat -n BOOT /dev/sdg1 mkfs.ext2 -m 0 -b 4096 -L DATA /dev/sdg2 syslinux -s /dev/sdg1 cd
2014 Dec 03
0
Creating a USB bootable modified netinstall ISO image
On 12/03/2014 09:51 AM, Alfred von Campe wrote: > I?ve been creating slightly modified CentOS netinstall ISO images using the following steps: > > Copy contents of CentOS netinstall ISO image to a temporary directory > Edit isolunux/isolinux.cfg file > Create new ISO image using the following command: mkisofs -o new.iso -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c isolinux/boot.cat -no-emul-boot
2019 May 14
2
how to create centos bootable USB flash drive?
Hi, I can create centos 7.4 DVD. But how to create centos bootable USB flash drive? Thanks! Regards Andrew
2014 Dec 03
1
Creating a USB bootable modified netinstall ISO image
On Dec 3, 2014, at 12:01, Greg Bailey wrote: > I think you'd need to use the "isohybrid" command that's included in the syslinux package. BING! BING! BING! We have a winner! Thanks for that info, it makes the USB stick bootable. This will make kickstart installations so much easier, especially for systems that don?t have a CD-ROM (we used to have to scrounge for an
2015 Aug 22
1
Make USB bootable drive: Rufus
Had seen various folks ask about how to do this (I did mine long ago and far away to make my Windows machine dual-bootable to Win or CentOS) and while looking for some HD repair diagnostics, ran across this and thought it may be useful to some folks. http://rufus.akeo.ie/ I've not yet used it, but it looks easy. YMMV, of course, as may mine! :-) Bill