Suppose i do not change anything in my existing syslinux. How do i reinstall it again? How do i decided which should be the directory passed to extlinux? Is it the directory that contains ldlinux.sys? Can i do just extlinux -i <dir> and not reinstall the mbr in case of a GPT based system? If i compile syslinux code in the ldlinux code. What are the binaries that needs to be replaced?
On 02/04/2013 05:21 PM, Alakesh wrote:> Suppose i do not change anything in my existing syslinux. How do i > reinstall it again? How do i decided which should be the directory passed > to extlinux? Is it the directory that contains ldlinux.sys? Can i do just > extlinux -i <dir> and not reinstall the mbr in case of a GPT based system?Yes and yes. (You may want to do --update instead of --install.)> If i compile syslinux code in the ldlinux code. What are the binaries that > needs to be replaced?All *.c32 binaries except ldlinux.c32. -hpa -- H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center I work for Intel. I don't speak on their behalf.
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