<div dir="ltr">Syslinux6 definitely supports UEFI; this was the only live-CD method I could boot with, although it was just the rfind menu.</div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 6 November 2013 19:28, Philip Müller <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:philm@manjaro.org" target="_blank">philm@manjaro.org</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div>We can build some internals instead
before we release something to be tested by the public. When I'm
done with the kernels I upload syslinux4 and you can test after I
checked with manjaroiso. You might see some commits in gitlab
about it. Then there might be no need to push to many RCs out ...<br>
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syslinux6 supports EFI now. This is great news for a graphical
menu but currently it seems not to work properly. We use a
different system to boot UEFI and I even don't know if that works
at all. syslinux4 was only used for BIOS so I revert any changes I
did to adopt to syslinux6 and we wait until there is a working way
by upstream (Arch) to use syslinux as the one livecd bootloader
for all cases ...<br>
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Am 06.11.2013 20:25, schrieb Carl Duff:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Well, again I'll test it thoroughly, so we should
get away without too many RCs. I have three latops to test it
on, with a fourth being bought tomorrow.
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<div>And no, only two are mine.</div>
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<div>Well, it can only be this change. I don't care to use
syslinux4 for our live-medias. It makes no sense at all
to ship something broken. It changed with RC1 so we can
change it back with RC3 and test it again. I still hope
we don't have to do a RC4 or so. Thus gets only
translations and small bugfixes. I don't plan to add any
new feature to it now. Also Antergos just add some
normal code to Cnchi ... <br>
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Am 06.11.2013 20:20, schrieb Carl Duff:<br>
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eh?</div>
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<div>I think it should simply work. I might
have to modify manjaroiso once more to get
the old isolinux menu running.<br>
I adapted to syslinux 6-series. Lets see
what is needed for syslinux 4-series to be
restored ...<br>
Currently I'm compiling some kernels.<br>
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Am 06.11.2013 20:14, schrieb Carl Duff:<br>
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and this seems to be correct.
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<div>If you make the change, then I
will test the ISO thoroughly, both
in a VM and for real ASAP. Just
let me know when.</div>
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We (as in people who know about
this stuff) will also have to
think of any possible long-term
ramifications...</div>
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<div>If I'm correct we have
followed versions of
syslinux used for our
images:<br>
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<a href="http://0.8.7.1" target="_blank">0.8.7.1</a>:
syslinux 4.07-1<br>
0.8.8pre3: syslinux 4.07-1<br>
0.8.8rc1: syslinux
6.02-3<br>
0.8.8rc2: syslinux
6.02-4<br>
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So I can create a new
package called syslinux4 we
can use for our livecd and
see what happens.<br>
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