Nick
2005-Mar-03 20:54 UTC
[syslinux] extlinux "boot failed" on older (pentium 3) motherboards
I have 3 older pentium-3 systems (asus cubx, asus cusl2-c) that give a "boot failed" message when trying to boot with extlinux on a flash card (which uses an ide converter, so it looks like a regular ide hard drive to the os & bios). These worked fine when I used syslinux & fat16. If I take out the flash card & ide converter and put it in a newer p4 system, it boots fine. So I would assume that I did the extlinux install & partitioning just fine. In fact I have been using it for a while now with no problems in newer systems, and only now am running into a problem when I am trying to upgrade some older systems. I was thinking extlinux would boot on any system that syslinux would. Am I incorrect? Any ideas?
H. Peter Anvin
2005-Mar-03 21:22 UTC
[syslinux] extlinux "boot failed" on older (pentium 3) motherboards
Nick wrote:> I have 3 older pentium-3 systems (asus cubx, asus cusl2-c) that give a > "boot failed" message when trying to boot with extlinux on a flash card > (which uses an ide converter, so it looks like a regular ide hard drive to > the os & bios). These worked fine when I used syslinux & fat16.What's the EXACT message you get? Also, do you get ANY other output? Please describe verbatim; this is very important. Also, which MBR do you use?> If I take out the flash card & ide converter and put it in a newer p4 > system, it boots fine. So I would assume that I did the extlinux install > & partitioning just fine. In fact I have been using it for a while now > with no problems in newer systems, and only now am running into a problem > when I am trying to upgrade some older systems. > > I was thinking extlinux would boot on any system that syslinux would. Am > I incorrect? Any ideas?It *should*, but it's probably tripping on a BIOS bug that somehow syslinux avoids. This is very odd, because the code is pretty much exactly the same. -hpa
Nick
2005-Mar-04 02:29 UTC
[syslinux] extlinux "boot failed" on older (pentium 3) motherboards
Actually, I did not use syslinux 3.xx since when I found 3.x I started using extlinux. The version of syslinux is 2.11.> Nick wrote: >> I get this exact message (case preserved): >> >> Boot failed >> >> And nothing more. It appears right after the second bios screen (the >> one >> that gives the disk/com port/pci info, etc). It is in the same place >> where I should see the "extlinux" line when the booting starts. >> >> I am using the mbr that comes with syslinux (3.07 BTW). >> >> Just for the hell of it, I did a fdisk /mbr. I ended up with the same >> error message. >> > > You say this works with syslinux 3.xx using a FAT filesystem? > > -hpa >
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