forked from pool/syslinux
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* Major code base changes; all filesystem rewritten in C. This work was done primarily by Liu Aleaxander (Yuanhan Liu). * Better support for booting from MBRs which don't pass handover information. * EXTLINUX: Try to be smarter about finding the partition offset. * chain.c32: support chainloading Dell Real Mode Kernel (Gene Cumm). * chain.c32: fix booting in CHS mode. * Fix the -s option to the syslinux/extlinux installer (Arwin Vosselman). * isohybrid: fix padding of large images (PJ Pandit). * SYSLINUX: correctly handle the case where the -d option is specified with a non-absolute path, i.e. "syslinux -d syslinux" instead of "syslinux -d /syslinux". * ISOLINUX: recognize the directory names /boot/syslinux and /syslinux, and the filename syslinux.cfg in addition to the isolinux-specific names. Thus, "syslinux.cfg" is now a generic name, whereas "isolinux.cfg" or "extlinux.conf" is specific to different derivative. * chain.c32: support setting alternate config filename for stage2 of GRUB Legacy (Gert Hulselmans). * whichsys.c32: execute specific command, based on Syslinux bootloader variant (Gert Hulselmans). * lua.c32: a lot of new bindings added to the "syslinux" namespace: VESA, PCI, DMI, kernel loading (Marcel Ritter). * btrfs: print a comprehensive error message if compressed or encrypted files are encountered (neither is currently OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/system:install:head/syslinux?expand=0&rev=25 |
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.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
isolinux-config | ||
README.gfxboot | ||
syslinux-4.03-cwd.diff | ||
syslinux-4.03-iso9660.diff | ||
syslinux-4.03-lua.diff | ||
syslinux-4.03.tar.bz2 | ||
syslinux.changes | ||
syslinux.spec |
gfxboot is now loaded via a COM32 module. If you used a line like gfxboot bootlogo before in isolinux.cfg or syslinux.cfg, change this to ui gfxboot bootlogo and add /usr/share/syslinux/gfxboot.c32 to your boot directory (the one where the config file is). You can also use ui gfxboot bootlogo message and remove the display message line. The 'message' file will be shown when you leave the gfxboot module (or it couldn't be started). This also means that gfxboot now works with other syslinux variants like pxelinux or extlinux.