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Le vendredi 15 juillet 2005 à 11:14 -0500, Robin Bonin a écrit : |
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> What version did you use? |
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> I'm using 2.13 |
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> what exactly does syslinux do? anything I can do manually |
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The version I use is SYSLINUX 1.76 2002-08-27 |
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Syslinux is a bootloader like LILO or GRUB. It's purpose is to boot the |
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system, find the linux kernel and launch it. It's a light and |
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specifically designed for FAT file systems. When you execute |
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syslinux /dev/hdx |
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the device is prepared to launch syslinux at boot time. If you want to |
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do it manually you have to execute that command. Remember that syslinux |
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uses the file syslinux.cfg (at the root of the msdos partition) as a |
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boot time configuration. |
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Sorry, I don't know more about it and I never quite diagnosed the issue |
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with it and my soekris. But I had the same issue with LEAF Bering. |
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Alternatively, you can try it's "-s" option. |
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Dominique Broeglin |
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