Oddly enough,
I just tested the syslinux v1.52 Sunday night. It worked just fine and
seemed fast. 1.48 worked fine for me, but 1.50 worked erratically if at
all.
The only thing in the docs
WARNING: There seems to be a bug in some recent experimental Linux
kernels that causes floppy disk corruption when using the
Linux syslinux installer. This bug exists in kernels
2.1.79-2.1.86; as far as I know the bug is fixed in 2.1.87.
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Steven Peck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sacramento, CA http://leaf.blkmtn.org
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-----Original Message-----
From: Kenneth Hadley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 7:34 PM
To: [LEAF-dev]
Subject: [Leaf-devel] Question about Syslinux v.1.52
I finally got around to testing syslinux v1.52 today and it appears mister
Anvin (syslinux's creator) has fixed the bugs that where causing mayhem for
LRP Kernels....
Can anyone else confirm the fact that the new syslinux v.1.52 works for them
? AND am I going nuts when its seams to load the kernel MUCH quicker now?
My test bed machine (that used to fail with any version of syslinux higher
than v.1.48 but works with v.1.52) is a Cyrix - 266MX
-Kenneth Hadley
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