Starting with 1.47, changes marked with SYSLINUX, PXELINUX, ISOLINUX or EXTLINUX apply to that specific program only; other changes apply to all derivatives. Changes in 4.04: * PXELINUX: Fix handling of unqualified DNS names. * PXELINUX: Fix timer bug when PXELINUX might be unloaded (Gene Cumm). * core/writedec.inc: Fix duplicate declaration and overflow (Gene Cumm). * GCC 4.5 fixes. * sample directory: Fix Makefile include (Gene Cumm). * ver.com: New universal DOS/COMBOOT application to display version information (includes DRMK) (Gene Cumm). * rosh.c32: updated; Using getopt() for internal commands to aid parsing options; Fix bugs in ls; add warm reboot and echo (Gene Cumm). * com32: fix a file descriptor leak. * gfxboot.c32: handle TEXT..ENDTEXT; error out on no LABELs found (Sebastian Herbszt). * Fix booting on non-partitioned devices. * MBR, isohybrid: Workaround for a BIOS issue on Acer Travelmate and possibly other machines. * COM32: Adding ACPI parsing libary * HDT: Release 0.4.1 to support ACPI parsing, improved mutli-core/cpu reporting * LUA: Updating to 5.1.4-2 * SYSLINUX: core/diskstart.inc: Reset DS after checksum in case it isn't 0 (Gene Cumm). * win64: Script update for additional mingw compiler names (Gene Cumm). * diag: New directory for diagnostic-related tools. Add a handoff MBR/VBR and geometry display images (Gene Cumm). * MEMDISK: use "mem=" parameter to mark available memory above this point as reserved (core already does alignment) (Gene Cumm). * MEMDISK: Additional disk probe checks and debug output (Shao Miller, Gene Cumm). * gpxe: add gpxelinuxk.0, based off of undionly.kpxe + new script (Gene Cumm). * isohybrid: install the isohdpfx*.bin files to make isohybrid images in one step with GNU xorriso. Changes in 4.03: * Don't hang if no configuration file is found. * 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. * rosh.c32 updated (Gene Cumm). * Fix the -s option to the syslinux/extlinux installer (Arwin Vosselman). * isohybrid: fix padding of large images (PJ Pandit). Changes in 4.02: * 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 supported.) * SYSLINUX: mtools installer: honor TMPDIR, error out on disk full. * Handle fallbacks from EDD to CHS, to deal with systems which announce EDD support but don't actually have it. * SYSLINUX: the mtools, DOS and win32 installers now use the new command line options. * PXELINUX: fix the use of IP addresses in TFTP :: or tftp:// host syntax. * SYSLINUX: experimental Win64 installer (syslinux64.exe). Changes in 4.01: * ISOLINUX: fix initialization on systems which don't zero low memory. * SYSLINUX/EXTLINUX: fix handing of disk read retries in EDD mode. * ISOLINUX: change the initialization sequence to avoid problems with certain (old) BIOSes. Special thanks to Helmut Hullen for invaluable debugging support. * ifplop.c32: new module which detects if the PLoP Boot Loader already has booted a CDROM or USB drive (Gert Hulselmans). * Correct a severe memory overwrite bug, triggered primarily when selecting a very long command line in the menu system. * lua.c32: Lua script interpreter, currently experimental (Alexey Zaytsev, Marcel Ritter, Geert Stappers). * PXELINUX: new option IPAPPEND 4 to append the system UUID to the kernel command line. * PXELINUX: display BOOTIF and SYSUUID at startup time, and when Ctrl-N is pressed on the command line. Changes in 4.00: * Major code base changes; all filesystem rewritten in C. This work was done primarily by Liu Aleaxander (Yuanhan Liu). * EXTLINUX: btrfs and ext4 support. btrfs support was done by Alek Du of Intel. * EXTLINUX is no longer a separate derivative; extlinux and syslinux both install the same loader (ldlinux.sys); for the Linux-based installers the extlinux binary is used for a mounted filesystem; the syslinux binary for an unmounted filesystem. * When loading a new configuration file with the CONFIG command, one can now also specify a new current directory with an APPEND statement. * Full ADV support for Syslinux, to boot-once and MENU SAVE works. * Full support of GPT-partitioned disks, including disks and/or parititions larger than 2 TiB (if supported by BIOS.) * The GPT handover protocol adjusted to the current T13 committee draft; see doc/gpt.txt. * HDT: code cleanup, small bugfixes * The "linux" syslinux installer (syslinux-nomtools) now has a command-line syntax closer to the extlinux installer. The mtools, dos and win32 installers will get this new syntax eventually, but it is not implemented yet. * chain.c32: support booting GPT partitions by index, GUID, label. * chain.c32: support booting the Syslinux partition with "fs". * chain.c32: implement gpt.txt hand-over protocol. * chain.c32: support for chainloading Grub stage 2. * PXELINUX: TFTP URL syntax (tftp://) supported even when not running gPXE/gpxelinux. * New ls.c32 module to display the contents of the disk from the command line, and pwd.c32 to display the current directory. * rosh.c32 (read only shell) updated and hopefully usable. * PXELINUX: Support "localboot -1", just like the other derivatives. * gfxboot.com removed in favor of gfxboot.c32. * New MENU HELP statement to display fullscreen help text as a result of a menu selection. * memdiskfind utility that can be used with the phram driver in the Linux kernel to mount a memdisk. * ifcpu.c32: Adding usage when no parameters are given, adding PAE support. * ifcpu.c32, ifcpu64.c32: handle more than one argument per target. * isohybrid: C version which does not require Perl. * New command MENU IMMEDIATE to permit hotkeys to activate immediately without needing Enter. * mdiskchk.com supports a --no-sequential (or -n) option to suppress the classic all-drive-probing heuristic. Useful on BIOSes who crash/hang when certain drive numbers are probed. * ElTorito.Sys DOS driver now scans drive numbers upwards instead of downwards, in order to avoid a fairly common bug on some BIOSes where probing drive 0xFF causes a failure. * NASM 2.03 or later required to build. 2.07 or later recommended. Changes in 3.86: * chain.c32: fix chainloading the MBR of a hard disk (broken in 3.85). * mboot.c32: report the boot loader name in the information structure. * com32: set argv[0] in a com32 module. * core: add a workaround for a bug in Xen HVM older than version 3.3: disable halt on those platforms. * Fix problems where certain operations in com32 modules would cause the core to believe the system was idle. * MEMDISK: fix MBR detection when used with a DOSEMU header or an offset. * MEMDISK: generate the mBFT checksum correctly. Changes in 3.85: * gPXELINUX: updated to gPXE 1.0.0. gPXELINUX can now do NBP chainloading, and does not require a second DHCP. * vesamenu.c32: unbreak the default "grey hole" background. * We no longer have a built-in default of "linux auto". Instead, if no DEFAULT or UI statement is found, or the configuration file is missing entirely, we drop to the boot: prompt with an error message (if NOESCAPE is set, we stop with a "boot failed" message; this is also the case for PXELINUX if the configuration file is not found.) * chain.c32: support chainloading Grub4DOS; patch by Gert Hulselmans. * New tool: sysdump.c32, can be used to produce system information for debugging via tftp or ymodem (serial port). * "vga=current" on the Linux command line is now supported. * chain.c32: support for Windows Recovery Console, via the "cmldr=" option. * chain.c32: should now support loading NTLDR from different type media than loaded from. * chain.c32: support chainloading to a FAT/NTFS partition with invalid "hidden sectors" via the "sethidden" option. * memdisk: fix the mBFT ACPI table. * vesamenu.c32: if the image is smaller than the screen, tile it across the whole screen. * mkdiskimage: -s option for producing a sparse image. * vesamenu.c32: support arbitrary resolution setting (beyond BIOS support) on some Intel-based video chipsets. This code is a modified version of the "915resolution" tool by Steve Tomljenovic; your mileage might vary. Changes in 3.84: * SYSLINUX: make the DOS installer work for MS-DOS 7.x/8.x (Win9x/ME) again. * HDT: updated to version 0.3.6 (numerous changes.) * mboot.c32: now supports video mode setting if requested by the image. * MEMDISK: Fix floppy images of PC-DOS. * MEMDISK: Add support for emulation of CD-ROM images; patch by Shao Miller. * MEMDISK: Comply with the Win9x "safe hook" standard, allowing a protected-mode driver. * MEMDISK: New "mBFT" ACPI table, by analogy with the iSCSI iBFT table. This allows detection from a protected-mode operating system without EDD support. * 32-bit version of the gfxboot loader (gfxboot.c32), so far experimental. This will replace gfxboot.com in the future. * vesamenu.c32: new MENU RESOLUTION directive to set a screen resolution other than 640x480. * chain.c32: add support for loading isolinux.bin. * chain.c32: make sure to always return to text mode. * eltorito.sys: DOS driver for generic CD-ROMs; by Gary Tong and Bart Lagerweij. Changes in 3.83: * PXELINUX: clear memory before handing over to a chainloaded NBP. This may help avoid a bug in Windows RIS. * PXELINUX: fix localboot after NBP chainloading on certain BIOSes (including ASUS A8N-E, but possibly others.) * chain.c32: support chainloaded bootloaders on ISOLINUX. * PXELINUX: allow filenames up to 251 characters. * MEMDISK: fix problems booting from USB on Thinkpads, and possibly other machines or hardware combinations. * isohybrid: fix the -id option. * HDT: updated to version 0.3.4. * MEMDISK: the stack size is now configurable, with the stack= option. * Simple menu: fix Ctrl-W (word erase) in command-line edit. * Simple menu: fix crash on some platforms. * Gfxboot: fixes to the configuration file parsing. * PXELINUX: add a tool to override specific DHCP options via values hardcoded in the pxelinux.0 file. These hardcoded values can be either "before DHCP" (defaults if DHCP do not provide values), or "after DHCP" (overrides DHCP). The tool pxelinux-options can be used to set these options. This feature does not apply to gpxelinux.0; when used with gPXE this is better handled by modifying the embedded script. Changes in 3.82: * isohybrid: fix the -partok logic for loading from a partition. * ISOLINUX: deal with systems which return from INT 13h with interrupts disabled. * Do not invoke the idle handler during large file loads. * Simple menu: make ONTIMEOUT work with MENU HIDDEN. * PXELINUX: handle TFTP servers which have extra NULs at the end of an OACK packet. Changes in 3.81: * Shuffler: fix bug in real-mode entry. This affected a number of modules, probably in relatively unimportant ways, but it completely broke linux.c32. * Improved performance. * Attempt to halt the processor while idle. This can cause bad reponsiveness when using a serial console especially for automated input; if that ends up being a problem, use the new "NOHALT 1" configuration command. * linux.c32 now suppresses all messages if the "quiet" flag is specified. * isohybrid: add a variety of options, and a help message. * ISOLINUX: fix booting in hybrid mode when CBIOS is used. This unfortunately means that the isohybrid handoff protocol has changed, so the isohybrid utility must version-match isolinux.bin. * Drop support for ACPI 3 extended memory flags. * Menu system: don't set the autocr flag on the serial console. * altmbr: fix handling of logical partitions. * altmbr: cap at 439 bytes so the partition select byte isn't part of the file. Changes in 3.80: * New shuffler mechanism and API. * Rewritten mboot.c32 module. * The syslinux_boot_linux() function has been simplified. * Don't hang trying to boot a "menu quit" label from the CLI. * Fix problem with boot-once "sticking" on some BIOSes. * isohybrid: fix problem with images over 2 GB in size. * APM poweroff module (poweroff.com) by Sebastian Herbszt. * ISOLINUX: fix the handling of large directories. Bug found and fixed by Steffen Winterfeldt. Changes in 3.75: * PXELINUX: fix the "keeppxe" option, which was broken in 3.74. * MEMDISK: correct the extraction of geometry information from the MBR of a hard disk image, again broken in 3.74. * extlinux(1) man page from Brian Pellin. * Simple menu: MENU SAVE is now controllable on a menu-by-menu or entry-by-entry basis. * gPXELINUX: fix interrupt-disabling bug. * HDT: fix lockup on machines with certain PCI configurations. Changes in 3.74: * New UI directive, which allows a more natural way to specify a menu system (or not.) With the UI directive specifying the menu system, the DEFAULT directive can be used to select the default entry inside the menus. * kbdmap.c32: new module to load a new keyboard map dynamically. * isohybrid: workaround bug in some versions of binutils. * Fix issue with the placement of the initrd on some machines. * ifcpu64: fix handling of less than three arguments. * Fix bug in the shuffle library when dealing with a very large number of fragments. * Documentation fixes by Vicente Jimenez Aguilar. * gPXE updated to version 0.9.7. * hdt.c32: Hardware Detection Tool, an interactive hardware analyzer module by Erwan Velu. * MEMDISK: enable automatic determination of the disk geometry for a large floppy disk image if (and only if) it is formatted with a FAT filesystem. * SYSLINUX: fix the handling of .bss files on FAT12/16. * Suppress the Loading ... message if "quiet" is specified on the kernel command line. * Fix the use of "CONSOLE 0" with menu.c32. * Allow COM32 modules to be aware of all memory even in the presence of a memory hole. The "linux.c32" module can be used to load a kernel (or memdisk) plus large initrd on such a system. * MBR: produce alternate MBR variants which force the drive number to hd0 (_f variants), or force the drive number to hd0 if the Ctrl key is pressed (_c variants.) Furthermore, add an MBR variant (altmbr*.bin) which ignores the active flag and instead boots the partition number specified in the byte at offset 439 decimal. * Add IPAPPEND strings to com32 modules, especially needed for linux.c32. * New MENU SAVE directive which saves the latest menu selection until the next boot. Currently only implemented for EXTLINUX. * gfxboot.com: *experimental* interface module to Steffen Winterfeldt's "gfxboot" graphical front end (http://gfxboot.sourceforge.net/). Module by Sebastian Herbszt. Changes in 3.73: * Upgrade gPXE to release version 0.9.5. * Fix a number of build errors on various platforms. * Handle systems with E820 "extended attributes" per ACPI 3. Someone "cleverly" decided to change the E820 spec in a backwards-incompatible manner! * MEMDISK: default to "safeint". * Adopt the moniker "The Syslinux Project", standard proper noun capitalization, to refer to the project as a whole. Thus, reserve the all-caps "SYSLINUX" to refer to the FAT loader. * mboot.c32: add "-solaris" option to pass DHCP information to the Solaris kernel; required for automatic Solaris boot without using Solaris' pxeboot program. * config.c32: trivial COM32 module to restart Syslinux with another configuration file from the command line (equivalent to the CONFIG command in the configuratin file.) Changes in 3.72: * Include the pxechain.com module from Jeffery Hutzelman at Carnegie Mellon University. This allows chaining another PXE boot program while changing the DHCP packet passed to it. * Reorganize the Makefile system. * Major PCI core cleanups and other source cleanup. * gPXE code updated. * Try to avoid memory-snooping attacks on passwords. Note that if someone has root on the box, they generally don't need to compromise the boot loader... * ISOLINUX: fix crash when given a zero-length file. * sdi.c32: support gzipped SDI images. * ISOLINUX: support generating images which can be either a CD-ROM or a hard disk (USB disk, etc.) See doc/isolinux.txt for more information. * Remote gdb support for COM32 modules; patch from Stefan Hajnoczi. * Support beeps in F-key help in the simple menu system. * Tab display of labels, based on a patch from Sebastian Herbszt. Can be disabled with the NOCOMPLETE configuration command. * "menu default" can now be specified after "menu begin", to indicate that a specific submenu should be the default entry. Changes in 3.71: * Workaround for a VESA BIOS which tries to make DOS system calls(!!) * Simple menu: fix navigation around disabled entries (or at least try to...) * EXTLINUX: proper error message when confused about mount point. * MEMDISK: be smarter about incompletely disabled floppies in the BIOS and about being the only floppy. * Optionally allow initrd to be specified on a separate line rather than as part of the "append" line. This is not recommended, but apparently makes life easier for some tools. * SYSLINUX: if no config file is present, set the current directory to the root directory (Sebastian Herbszt). * chain.c32: option "hide" to support hiding and unhiding of primary partitions on the boot drive with DOS, Win, or OS/2 partition types (01, 04, 06, 07, 0b, 0c, 0e). * Unbreak the KBDMAP command (broken in 3.70). * EXTLINUX: fix the handling of the ADV when using CBIOS. * ifcpu64.c32: simple COM32 module to select a 32- or 64-bit kernel (and optionally 32-bit kernels with or without PAE.) Eventually we want a scripting language for this kind of stuff; a Lua module is under development. * Fix parsing of the SERIAL command without a baud rate specified. * chain.c32: error out when try to boot an unbootable partition. * SYSLINUX: when building the Win32 installer, search for MinGW under a large number of possible names. Changes in 3.70: * PXELINUX: Support enhanced capabilities when running on top of gPXE (http://www.etherboot.org/). In particular, support URL-style syntax for filenames, and any protocol that gPXE supports (except, currently, iSCSI and AoE.) This feature is currently highly experimental. * Substantial infrastructure changes to support files whose length aren't known at open time (typically network connections.) Please note that the semantics of some of the comboot APIs have changed slightly; please see doc/comboot.txt. * PXELINUX: We no longer require a TFTP server which supports the tsize option for all transfers. * PXELINUX: Integrate with the gPXE source base; unified image now included as "gpxelinux.0". * The source tree has been restructured; files that were previously in the root have moved into the core, dos, gpxe, and utils directories. * "make install", "make netinstall", and "make extbootinstall" have been updated massively. "make install-all" now installs all three. * Change default dir for auxiliary files from /usr/lib/syslinux to /usr/share/syslinux. * SYSLINUX: VFAT long filename support. * MEMDISK: Any image less than 4096K (4 MB) is treated as a floppy disk. The geometry-guessing code will recognize all common extended formats, but it is still possible some very exotic formats need geometry specification. Large floppies and very small harddisks still need explicit specification. * chain.c32: option "swap" to support swapping of BIOS drive numbers. This is necessary to boot certain operating systems (DOS, Windows) from a secondary drive. * chain.c32: option "file=" to support loading a boot file from the SYSLINUX filesystem instead of loading the boot sector from the drive. * chain.c32: option "seg=" to control the load location. * chain.c32: option "ntldr=" as a shorthand for "seg=0x2000 file="; use this to load one of WinNT's loaders: chain.c32 hd0 1 ntldr=/MiniNT/setupldr.bin Note that the file needs to be in the SYSLINUX filesystem. * chain.32: options "freedos=" and "msdos="/"pcdos=" as shorthands for "seg=0x60 file=" and "seg=0x70 file=" respectively; use this to load FreeDOS's kernel.sys, MS-DOS's io.sys or PC-DOS's ibmbio.sys. * Change to the A20 algorithm which *MIGHT* help systems that have systems which freeze when Syslinux is used with USB keyboards. Note that this has been hard do verify, so I would greatly appreciate feedback on it. * Complex menu system: unbreak menus which has unnamed submenus, like complex.c. * Fix newline on the serial port for some com32 modules. * chain.c32: support "boot" as the drive specification, indicating the drive from which it was booted (for syslinux/extlinux). * SYSLINUX/EXTLINUX: support "localboot" with the same feature set as ISOLINUX. * Add an experimental MBR for GPT partition tables. * Use $(CC) when determining compile flags. * chain.c32: fix booting from logical partitions (Sergey Vlasov.) Changes in 3.63: * Fix errors in the PCI and DMI detection modules (Erwan Velu, Sebastian Herbszt). * Fix host dependencies and other issues in the build system. * PXELINUX: Allow class E addresses as unicast. * sdi.c32: module to load Microsoft System Deployment Images. For additional information, please see: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms838543.aspx * EXTLINUX: Correct reading directories with deleted entries. * Shuffle library: correct the handling of certain geometries (an upward move with source material blocking the move); as required by sdi.c32 but theoretically possible for other formats as well. * Add "make netinstall" to install /tftpboot. * Fix some documentation files that didn't get moved/renamed. Changes in 3.62: * Clean up garbage after "aborted." message. * Clean up memdump.com filenames. * Support SHA256 and SHA512 encrypted passwords. * The shuffle library now can generate chained descriptors, thus allowing pretty much arbitrarily complex memory maps. * Handle command lines up to 2047 characters, the current Linux kernel limit. * vesamenu: support systems without linear framebuffer support (sigh, what is this, 1993?) and 15-bit RGB modes. * Move the label storage (for the command-line interface) to high memory, removing the size limit and freeing up 64K of low memory. * Get rid of 4096-entry limit in the simple menu system. * New hierarchial submenu support: see MENU BEGIN, MENU END, MENU GOTO in doc/menu.txt. * MENU QUIT allows creating a menu entry for returning to the command line. * ISOLINUX: Work around bug in certain Adaptec BIOSes, patch by Bruce Robson. * pngtopnm dependency removed from samples/ directory. * Text documentation files (in doc/) renamed *.doc -> *.txt. Changes in 3.61: * EXTLINUX: fix crash when accessing an empty file. * elf.c32: If a PHDR segment is present, load it. * Fix SHA-1 and MD5 passwords. * ISOLINUX: fix booting when mastered without mkisofs -boot-info-table (broken since 3.50, sigh...) * Handle BIOSes which emit multiple contiguous valid memory regions in the e820 map. Changes in 3.60: * Support for "auxilliary data vector", a small amount of writable storage. Currently only supported for EXTLINUX, but the infrastructure is there for the other derivatives, assuming a suitable storage location can be found. * EXTLINUX: boot-once support (--once, --clear-once, and --reset-adv). * A command is now required to the EXTLINUX installer, i.e. at least one of --install, --update, --once, --clear-once, or --reset-adv. Changes in 3.55: * PXELINUX: as per RFC 5071, PXELINUX no longer requires the use of the magic cookie option (208) for unencapsulated options. Currently it does not require it for vendor-encapsulated options (vendor-option-space) either, but that MAY be reverted in the future if it causes problems. * Documentation text files moved to a common "doc" directory; man pages from the Debian project added to the "man" directory. * Correct bug with self-overlapping memory areas when using the shuffle interface. Changes in 3.54: * Add "menu separator", "menu indent", "menu disabled" (see README.menu). * vesamenu: fix handing of VESA modes with noncontiguous memory buffers. In particular, Qemu/KVM sets up such a mode when Cirrus Logic emulation is enabled (which is the default.) * Support for calling real mode functions using far calls, with argument on the stack. This was implemented to support the BIOS BBS specification, but subsequent experiments show that the at least one of the most common BIOS cores, Award, passes the presence check but doesn't actually implement the functionality. Changes in 3.53: * Fix bugs related to the $PnP BIOS functionality on some platforms. * PXELINUX: Fix the "naked" version of :: (suppress prefix.) * elf.c32: better error messages. * Faster operation under Intel VT virtualization. * PXELINUX: Fix DHCP bootfile option. * mkdiskimage: Support more than 1024 cylinders. * (Hopefully) fix installer on non-x86 platforms. * Fix shuffle_and_boot_rm, used by linux.c32. * Fix shuffle_and_boot_pm on 386/486. * ISOLINUX (at least): fix bss memory overwrite hang. * MBR: Fix booting from logical partitions. * Code cleanups. Changes in 3.52: * Handle capitalized F-key commands in the menu system. * Fix padding error when loading multiple ramdisks. * Workaround for VMware crashing when trying to print a message during early kernel boot (does not seem to work, consider deleting.) * chain.c32: add the ability to search for a specific MBR signature at runtime. * Fall back to the server identity option if the siaddr field in the DHCP header isn't set. This seems to match the behaviour of most PXE stacks. * mkdiskimage: give the generated disk image an MBR signature. * MEMDISK: Fix failures on some BIOSes. * Simple menu system: new "MENU HIDDEN" option to not display the menu unless the user presses a key. * Simple menu system: support MD5-encrypted passwords (modern Unix standard style, with "$1$" prefixes.) * pcitest.c32: now functions as a full "lspci". Thanks to Erwan Velu for this work. * MEMDISK: Make EDD actually work. * ISOLINUX: Fix for certain broken CD-ROM BIOSes which randomly corrupted register FS. * Simple menu system: fix memory overwrite bug that caused some systems to lock up or behave weirdly. * Fix building on 64-bit systems without a 32-bit libc installed. Changes in 3.51: * EXTLINUX: Fix failure to find the configuration file. Changes in 3.50: * New keywords allow the type of file to be specified in the configuration file. * It is now supported to load a different configuration file with the CONFIG keyword. * Fix API call 0x0019 (Read Disk.) * MENU AUTOBOOT, MENU TABMSG, MENU PASSPROMPT allows internationalization of menu messages. * A new feature, TEXT HELP, allows the administrator to set a multi-line help message for individual selections. * Fix API call 0x0012 (Cleanup, shuffle and boot.) * New API call "Cleanup, shuffle and boot to flat protected mode" * New API call "Cleanup, shuffle and boot to real mode", similar to API call 0x0012 but allows arbitrary register setting. * Introduce a library interface for loading arbitrary binary formats with relatively easily understood code. See the elf.c32 module for an example on how to use it. * New module "elf.c32", to load a protected-mode ELF kernel. * MBR (old and new): Fix bug in CHS mode when LBA > 65535*sectors. * vesamenu: fix decoding of palettized PNG images. * Update the Linux kernel boot protocol. * PXELINUX: Press Ctrl-N at the boot prompt to read out the network info. * Instead of the (non-existent) MAC, use the client identifier for networks like Infiniband and Firewire/1394. * Add a new INCLUDE command to the core syslinux parser. * Allow binding help text to F11 and F12. * F-key help now available in the simple menu system. * Disabled the polling for ARP during idle. It is simply too slow on some (broken!) PXE stacks. * PXELINUX: also try to fetch the config file based on UUID. * SYSLINUX/EXTLINUX: New RAID mode (-r) which calls the BIOS to load the next device (typically the next drive) on boot failure. Changes in 3.36: * MEMDISK: Disable EDD by default on floppy disks. EDD can be enabled with the "edd" option and disabled with "noedd". This (hopefully) should make Ghost work again. * SYSLINUX: "unix" installer now uses Linux ioctls instead of using libfat. * New MBR which can boot from logical partitions. * SYSLINUX: Fix bug in detecting special extensions which was introduced in 3.35 :( * PXELINUX: Unbreak chainbooting FreeBSD (and possibly others.) Changes in 3.35: * MEMDISK: New "safeint" mode. * MEMDISK: Be more compliant with the PnP BIOS spec. * MEMDISK: Turn on EDD support by default. * MEMDISK: Try to work on some machines on which it would not work when there was no floppy drive in the system. * Simple menu system: fix serial console support (broken in 3.30). * SYSLINUX: Support subdirectories. Like ISOLINUX, the "current directory" is the directory in which syslinux.cfg is found; this is searched for in the sequence /boot/syslinux, /syslinux, /. As a side benefit, label names like "linux-2.6.18" and "linux-2.6.19" are now supported. To install ldlinux.sys in a subdirectory, pass the -d directory option to the SYSLINUX installer. This work was sponsored by slax.org (thanks, Tomas!) * New API call: read disk. * Invoke ONERROR on initrd load failure. Changes in 3.31: * The simple menu system (menu.c32 and vesamenu.c32) now support loading more than one configuration file at a time, using MENU INCLUDE or by specifying multiple filenames. * The MENU COLOR statement can now control the shadowing mode. Changes in 3.30: * libcom32 extended to support graphics mode and graphical console. * vesamenu.c32, new graphical version of the Simple Menu System, see README.menu. * New com32 modules by Erwan Velu do selection based on CPUID or PCI devices present. * RPM spec: add syslinux-tftpboot module; move syslinux by default to the /usr/share/syslinux directory. * RPM spec: extlinux is now a separate package. Changes in 3.20: * EXTLINUX: New options --install (-i) and --update (-U), to make it clear if a boot loader should be installed or updated. For now, defaults to --install for compatibility; a future version will require one of these options. * New library functions to load and place files in memory. * mboot.c32 bug fixes. * Remove 8 MB kernel size restriction. * Add "klibc" target for building unix/syslinux and extlinux/extlinux with klcc (klibc-1.4.27 or later.) * PXELINUX: Fail (and eventually reboot) if no configuration file was found. * COM32 module by Erwan Velu to make decisions based on DMI info. * Fix issue where going back and forth between menus a lot would cause a hang. * ISOLINUX: Fix bug which made "cd boot sectors" not work. Changes in 3.11: * MEMDISK: Fix bug by which accessing the real floppy disk as B: in MS-DOS was broken. * Simple menu system: allow tweaking of the screen layout. * Simple menu system: better command-line editing, correctly handle command lines above 256 characters. * PXELINUX: revert memory allocation change that caused problems on some network cards. * MEMDISK: Try work around a bug on some BIOSes when no physical floppy disk is present in the system. * Enable the 16550A FIFOs, if present, when doing serial console. * New "totaltimeout" command establishes a timeout without regard for any user input. * Simple menu system: timeout behaviour now more in line with user expectations. * Simple menu system: "ontimeout" should now work correctly. Changes in 3.10: * gcc 4.0.1 compilation fixes. * Add support for querying the PCI BIOS in libcom32 (used by ethersel et al.) * Fix PCI handing (ethersel etc) on several old chipsets (and VMWare.) * Try to deal with systems with broken EBIOS. * New API call to do "localboot". * New API call to query features. * New API call to run kernel image, a lower-level call than "run command". See comboot.doc. * Fix for bug in EBIOS code discovered by Arwin Vosselman. * NOESCAPE security fix. * Comments are now recognized even without a space following #. * Fix incorrect handling of mixes of entries with and without MENU PASSWD. * The idle API call now harmlessly returns failure if it is a no-op. That way the caller can decide whether or not to bother invoking it again. * Temporarily disable the idle API call on PXELINUX, due to some platforms on which the idle API call seems to hang; this problem has not yet been debugged. * MEMDISK: the handling of DOSEMU-headered images was broken; fix it. * EXTLINUX: symlinks are now supported. * Simple menu system: N and P now work correctly as hotkeys. * MEMDISK: more BIOS bug workarounds. Changes in 3.09: * gcc4 compilation fix. * (Ctrl-G) in message files now causes a beep. * Reduce the command line to 511 characters; 1023 caused memory overflows. Changes in 3.08: * SYSLINUX: Fix performance regression (-s mode always enabled.) * Add API function for idle loop. * libutil: Add do_idle() function for idle loop, make get_key() use it. * libutil: Add SHA-1 and base64 functions. * Simple menu system: add password support. * EXTLINUX: Sparse files now handled correctly. * EXTLINUX: Large directories now handled correctly. * ALL: At the prompt, Ctrl-X now forces text mode. * Fix configuration file parsing error, that could cause hangs. * Rewritten advanced menuing system from Murali Ganapathy. * MEMDISK: New "bigraw" mode to work around certain broken BIOS flash programs. * COM32 module to boot Multiboot systems, including Xen. See com32/modules/mboot.doc. * Max command line changed to 1023 characters. Note that the kernel proper still can only handle 255 characters without patching, and COM16 binaries can only handle 125 characters. Changes in 3.07: * Fix chainloading (chain.c32). * Fix zlib build problem. * Use a private copy of . Changes in 3.06: * Fix typo that caused the ramdisk to load in the wrong place. Changes in 3.05: * New API function "shuffle and boot"; allows COM32 modules to load or construct (almost) arbitrarily complex objects, e.g. a kernel and its initrd/initramfs in pieces, and have the API core reorganize memory for booting. (A library API for this function will be introduced in a later version.) * The initrd= option now supports multiple filenames separated by commas. This is mostly useful for initramfs, which can be composed of multiple separate cpio or cpio.gz archives. (Note: all files except the last one are zero-padded to a 4K page boundary. This should not affect initramfs.) * EXTLINUX: Fix API function 000Ah (get derivative-specific info). * libcom32/ethersel: Support PCI Config Mechanism #2 on machines still infested with that hideous old hack. * SYSLINUX: Fix directory-parsing bug. Changes in 3.02: * SYSLINUX: The "unix" installer now sets the MS-DOS attributes (hidden, system, readonly.) * COM32 library: build the .lnx (test modules for running under Linux) as architecture native modules, in case i386 devel libraries aren't installed. * EXTLINUX: Hack for systems which don't have BLKGETSIZE64 defined in the standard header files. * Simple menu system: minor aestetic improvements, and try to work better over a serial console (speed, and readability on monochrome terminal emulators.) * New CONSOLE directive to control output on the video console (useful for dealing with some broken serial-forwarding BIOSes.) * New com32 module "ethersel" for searching for an Ethernet card and selecting the proper version of Etherboot. * EXTLINUX: Allow the user to override the detected geometry. Add help. Changes in 3.01: * EXTLINUX, SYSLINUX: Fix compile errors on some systems. * EXTLINUX: Default to zipdrive geometry (64 heads, 32 sectors) if no other geometry can be detected. Changes in 3.00: * SYSLINUX: Support FAT32 and EDD. As an unfortunate consequence, LDLINUX.SYS is no longer an ordinary file; it is block-mapped at install time, which means it can only be written using the syslinux installers. * SYSLINUX: Reorganize the source code for the installers; each one of the installers (dos, win32, unix, mtools) is now built in its own subdirectory. In particular, "mtools" is the unprivileged installer which uses mtools; "unix" is the privileged installer which uses system calls. * SYSLINUX: Completely rewritten DOS installer in C. * ALL: "label" statement information is now stored in a compressed format, which means that a lot more labels are permitted (500-1000 in a typical configuration, but depends on the complexity.) * EXTLINUX: New derivative, which boots from an ext2/ext3 filesystem. * SYSLINUX: The DOS and Win32 installers can now optionally write the boot sector to a file instead of the real boot sector. This is not supported in the Linux installers, however. * ALL: New NOESCAPE command, disables the "hold down the Shift key to display the prompt" behaviour. * New simple menu system, as an alternative to the advanced menu system already present. See README.menu for details. * PXELINUX: Filenames can now be prefixed with an IP address or DNS name plus :: (e.g. 192.0.2.1::filename or server.domain.com::filename), which downloads a file from an alternate TFTP server, or just a :: (e.g. ::filename), which suppresses the common pathname prefix. See pxelinux.doc. * SYSLINUX: Add an -m option to the DOS and Win32 installers to write an MBR and -a to mark the partition SYSLINUX is being installed on active. * MEMDISK: Give a way to query the boot loader type while running MEMDISK; see memdisk/memdisk.doc and sample/mdiskchk.c. * mkdiskimage: substantially improved mkdiskimage which, among other things, can now be used to initialize USB keys as zipdrives; see README.usbkey for more information. Changes in 2.13: * MEMDISK: Fix command-line parsing "brown paper bag" class bug. * MEMDISK: Add "raw" mode to support the DOS boot disk from WinME/XP, which seems to deliberately crash the system when someone uses the "INT 15h mover" highmem API. * Make "make install" do something sane for the com32 development environment. * In the spec file, create a separate -devel RPM for the com32 development environment. Changes in 2.12: * Simple C library, based on klibc, for writing COM32 programs. * Fix the handling of file length in loading of COM32 programs. * MEMDISK: Work around a linker bug by rearranging the code to not use the linker for the 16-bit code. * SYSLINUX: If we're building on a machine without a Win32 (mingw) compiler, just skip building syslinux.exe. * ISOLINUX: Support non-mkisofs mastering programs, at least as long as the image is single-session. For best results, ISOLINUX should be the only boot loader installed. * MEMDISK: Allow the user to specify that the simulated disk should be write-protected. Changes in 2.11: * ALL: Add an API call to get the configuration file name. * SYSLINUX: Fix bug in 2.10 that prevented it from working correctly for a lot of people. * SYSLINUX: In the installer, make mtools a bit less fussy. * Make the menu system compile with newer gcc's. Changes in 2.10: * MEMDISK: Handle images compressed with zip as well as with gzip. Some Windows-based image tools apparently generate these kinds of images by default. Patch by Patrick LoPresti. * Major menu improvement from Murali Ganapathy. * ISOLINUX: Wonderfully sick and brilliant workaround for severe bugs in certain Award BIOSes; from Knut Petersen. * SYSLINUX: Fix for the nomtools installed, from Frederic Pasteleurs. * PXELINUX: Fix handling of IP numbers in the ranges 100-109 and 200-209. * ALL: New option "allowoptions" (defaults to 1), which controls if options are allowed on the command line or not. * SYSLINUX: Support building under klibc (see the klibc distribution for details.) Changes in 2.09: * SYSLINUX: Remove residual setuid crap from syslinux-nomtools. * Handle video pages correctly when using the API functions. * Handle compiling on an x86-64 platform correctly. * Menu system from Murali Krishnan Ganapathy; see the menu directory for information. * COMBOOT: Allow COMBOOT programs to change screen text mode. * COMBOOT: Correct the documentation of how to detect SYSLINUX from COMBOOT!!!! * COMBOOT: Fix "get key without echo" API function. * SYSLINUX: Fix bug that affected the API open function. * ALL: Improve the E820 memory parser, to work around some buggy BIOSes. Changes in 2.08: * Add new configuration command "ontimeout" to allow timeout to have a different action than just pressing Enter. * Add new configuration command "onerror" to allow a custom command to be executed in case the kernel image is not found. * Fix bugs in the COMBOOT/COM32 command-line parsing. APPEND now works with COMBOOT/COM32 images. * PXELINUX: Poll for ARP requests while sitting at the prompt. This makes some boot servers a lot less unhappy. * PXELINUX: Actually free sockets when we get a failure (including file not found.) This bug would cause us to run out of sockets and thus "go deaf" after a while. * MEMDISK: Add an API to query for the existence of MEMDISK. * SYSLINUX: Fix loading boot sectors (.bs/.bss) from floppy disk. * .c32 is now one of the extensions searched for automatically. * PXELINUX: RFBG.exe seems to randomly overwrite memory location 0x5700. Thus, don't use it! * PXELINUX: Change pathname length max from 63 to 127; change max vkernels from 128 to 64. * Support Ctrl-U -> kill entire command line input. * The "samples" directory contains a (barely at all tested) chain loading example, chain.c32, which may be used to chainload local floppy disks and hard disks. Use with "chain fdN" or "chain hdN [partition]"; N = 0 for the first drive of each type. Changes in 2.07: * MEMDISK: Workaround for BIOSes which go into a snit when they get a RESET command for the floppy system when there is no floppy in the system. * PXELINUX: Add "ipappend 2", which passes the hardware address of the boot interface to the kernel as a command-line option. * mkdiskimage: fix the generation of the end limit. * PXELINUX: Fix multiple bugs in chainloading of other NBPs. * MEMDISK: Fix bug that would occationally cause "ran out of input data" when using compressed disk images. * SYSLINUX: Updates for the win32 installer (from Lars Munch.) * PXELINUX: PXELINUX-specific options are now recognized both in a vendor-option-space (a.k.a. type 43 encapsulated) as well as in a site-option-space (unencapsulated.) * COM32: Don't crash when DS != 0. * COMBOOT/COM32: Make file reading work correctly. Thanks to Phung Chi Kien for submitting a test program. Changes in 2.06: * ALL: Fix problem that would occationally cause a boot failure, depending on the length of the kernel. * ISOLINUX: Fix problem that would occationally cause a boot failure, depending on the length of directories. * SYSLINUX: Win32 installer now flushes buffers. * ppmtolss16: Be fully compliant with the PNM spec; actually process comments in the header and odd alignments of the various parameters, as well as "plain" (not raw) files and PBM and PGM files. * PXELINUX: Lower the default MTU to 1472 in order to deal with systems with slightly nonstandard MTUs, and PXE stacks which don't defragment correctly. Unfortunately this is very hard to test dynamically. Changes in 2.05: * PXELINUX: Add a default query based on the hardware address of the boot device. This is in lower case hexadecimal form separated by dashes and including the hardware type, for example, the Ethernet (type 1) address 88:99:AA:BB:CC:DD would query the file pxelinux.cfg/01-88-99-aa-bb-cc-dd. * PXELINUX: Fix bug involving non-IP-based config file names. * SYSLINUX: New installer for WinNT-based systems, from Lars Munch. * MEMDISK: Fix handling of memory region overlap when decompressing. Thanks to Mikhail Kupchik for identifying the problem. Changes in 2.04: * ALL: Reclaim even more low memory by observing that comboot_seg == real_mode_seg is perfectly fine, and by the fact that the 1000h segment managed to get unused in all derivatives... * PXELINUX: Attempt to negotiate full Ethernet-sized blocks (1468 bytes) using the blksize option. * SYSLINUX: Resurrect the old no-mtools version of the installer, although as a root-only tool. Some distributors have indicated that they need a small standalone installer. * MEMDISK: Fix a memory offset computation error when installing compressed disks which generally would cause 1 MB of memory to be wasted. * MEMDISK: Fix installing the E820 memory map. Calling INT 15h AX=0E820h with MEMDISK 2.03 loaded would give a completely corrupt memory map. * SYSLINUX: Make libsyslinux a dynamic library, so that it can be updated separately from client programs. The whole idea, after all, is to enable alternate programs to become syslinux installers. * Include an rpm spec file in the distribution, so rpmbuild -ta works. Changes in 2.03: * Actually support comment lines in the configuration file. * PXELINUX: Try to resolve some problems with stack switches. * PXELINUX: Handle PXE stacks with broken routing. With these workarounds, the remote install PXE boot floppy (rbfg.exe) from Argon Technologies should work correctly. * Fix problems with Perl scripts in UTF-8 locales. * You probably need NASM 0.98.34 or later to compile this version. 0.98.36 is recommended. * MEMDISK: Now supports gzip compressed images. Changes in 2.02: * SYSLINUX: Security flaws have been found in the SYSLINUX installer when running setuid root. Rewrite the SYSLINUX installer so it uses mtools instead. It therefore now requires mtools (specifically mcopy and mattrib) to exist on your system, but it will not require root privileges and SHOULD NOT be setuid. Changes in 2.01: * MEMDISK: Fix memory sizing bug when the ramdisk crosses the 16 MB boundary. * MEMDISK: Add a "pause" option to stop immediately before booting, to read off the messages. * MEMDISK: Support disk images with DOSEMU headers. * Update the mkdiskimage script to handle newer mtools versions, and be able to generate disk images with DOSEMU headers (controlled by the -d option). * Fix the COM32 sample program. * PXELINUX, ISOLINUX: Fix some COMBOOT API calls. * PXELINUX: Doc fix. * Build SYSLINUX into a small library for encapsulation into other programs (however, please keep in mind this is a GPL'd library.) * SYSLINUX: Make installer work with "owner" in /etc/fstab. * SYSLINUX: Fix issue with working on nonpartitioned hard disk devices. THIS CONFIGURATION IS NOT RECOMMENDED. Changes in 2.00: * ALL: Add support for "COM32" (32-bit COMBOOT) images. * ALL: Add an API for COMBOOT/COM32 images. See comboot.doc for details. There is a C development environment for COM32 being created; it should be ready at some point in the future. * Fix mbr.asm so that it actually works. * SYSLINUX: The syslinux installer *SHOULD* now be safe to run setuid root. * PXELINUX: Fix bug where PXELINUX would override random chunks of the UNDI code segment! Thanks to Kevin Tran for finding this bug. * ISOLINUX: Fix a bug related to slashes in pathnames. * ISOLINUX: Fix a bug in handling initrds over 128 MB. * ALL: Make the key print out the version; this is to help debugging. * Add a small script, mkdiskimage, to create a DOS-formatted hard disk image using mtools. This may be useful in conjunction with MEMDISK. * ISOLINUX: Search for a /boot/isolinux directory as well as /isolinux. * ALL: Fix a bug related to very long configuration files. * PXELINUX: Work around a NASM bug which would result in no delay before reset if an error occurs. Changes in 1.76: * ISOLINUX: Remove code no longer used which caused hangs on some Toshiba laptops. Changes in 1.75: * ALL: NASM 0.98.32 or later is now required to build SYSLINUX from sources. * SYSLINUX: put back in the workaround for the BIOS floppy table. This seems to be a requirement for "extended" floppy formats to work correctly. * SYSLINUX: No longer warn if one is trying to boot on a 286 or older. The above BIOS workaround no longer fits if the requirement to use only 8086-compatible code in the early boot is maintained. It made sense in 1994, but in 2002 a 286 or older is a museum object. * SYSLINUX: Use a downright bizarre, stateful algorithm to try to guess the maximum transfer size. I am *hoping* this will cut down on the number of systems for which -s is required to work at any acceptable speed. * ISOLINUX: Add a few more workarounds for various broken El Torito BIOSes. * Make sure .depend files aren't accidentally packed... * ALL: Fix bugs in the extension-detect code; this caused files like COMBOOT images and CD boot sectors to be mis-identified as Linux kernels and rejected. * ALL: Fix the return from COMBOOT. * ALL: Do some of the early groundwork for supporting DOS system calls in COMBOOT. * Get rid of unnecessary "near" directives, making the code bigger. * PXELINUX: Put the PXE stack back in the init state before invoking a chain-loaded NBP. * PXELINUX: Actually found the combination of calls that allows some (most?) PXE 2+ stacks to be unloaded from memory properly. * PXELINUX: Add "keeppxe" command-line option to disable the standard unloading of the PXE stack. Changes in 1.74: * SYSLINUX: fix bug that would cause valid kernel images to be labelled "invalid". Changes in 1.73: * Work on removing gratuitous differences between modules. * Break up the source in common and module-specific files. * PXELINUX: Allow chaining of other PXE NBPs. * ISOLINUX: Allow loading "CD-ROM boot sectors". * ALL: generalize the definition of a boot sector/NBP. Changes in 1.72: * PXELINUX, ISOLINUX: Fix bugs in the new core code. Changes in 1.71: * Fix a "brown paper bag" class bug in the new core code. Changes in 1.70: * Major code restructuring. * Relax the conventional memory limits somewhat. * MEMDISK: Set up the "version number string" pointer in the header correctly. * SYSLINUX: Fix, again, "the bug that won't die": the use of the offset parameter with the SYSLINUX installer. * SYSLINUX: Fix possible superblock corruption problem in the SYSLINUX installer. Changes in 1.67: * Handle bug in the location of initrd. Changes in 1.66: * MEMDISK: Make compile with newer versions of gcc. Changes in 1.65: * ISOLINUX: Support booting disk image files (to boot DOS or other non-Linux operating systems), *IF* the BIOS works correctly; unfortunately many BIOSes apparently don't. * Support Linux boot protocol version 2.03 (explicitly specify the initrd address limit.) * Handle small "pseudo-kernels"; images that use the Linux kernel boot protocols but are less than 64K in size. * MEMDISK: New subsystem; this is a driver which allows legacy OSes to boot using an in-memory simulated disk. See memdisk/memdisk.doc for more info. * PXELINUX, ISOLINUX: Correctly handle files larger than 65535 blocks (32 MB for PXELINUX, 128 MB for ISOLINUX.) * PXELINUX: Make a best-effort attempt at freeing all memory claimed. From the looks of it, it will fail on most PXE stacks. Changes in 1.64: * Limited support for hardware flow control when using a serial port console. * Support specifying the serial port I/O address explicitly. * Make DOS installer hopefully behave more nicely when used on recent Windows versions. * Fix returning to text mode when a font has been specified. * Attempt to detect missing serial port hardware and disable the serial port if there is nothing there. Changes in 1.63: * Make the ppmtolss16 program handle color conversion more correctly. * Clean up "make install" target, honour INSTALLROOT if it exists. * SYSLINUX: Fix stack-smash bug identified by Steffen Winterfeldt. * Hopefully fix return-to-text-mode on some graphics cards. * ISOLINUX: Bug workaround for Award BIOS 4.51, and perhaps other buggy BIOSes as well. Changes in 1.62: * PXELINUX: Allow the DHCP server to override the configuration file name and pathname prefix, using "site-specific" DHCP options. * PXELINUX: Documentation fixes. * PXELINUX: Fix the "ipappend" option; the last two values were reversed vs. what the kernel expected. * Introduce a way to return to text mode once we are already in graphics mode. This may be useful for F-key help screens. * Fix several bugs in the way return to text mode was handled. Changes in 1.61: * ISOLINUX: Support full pathname searches. Max length for a pathname is 255 characters. As a result, only 64 "label" statements are supported in ISOLINUX. * PXELINUX: Max filename length extended to 63 characters. Changes in 1.60: * Add support for graphical splash screens. * Add mode control characters, which allows you to control message display output depending on output mode (text, graphics, or serial port.) * ISOLINUX: New program, which boots Linux from a CD-ROM without using floppy emulation mode. See isolinux.doc for more details. * PXELINUX: Don't search for boot sector file types, since they don't work anyway. * SYSLINUX: Document the LOCK command for Win9x, and the error dialog box for WinNT/2K. Changes in 1.54: * PXELINUX: Fix code for finding !PXE from PXENV+. This was due to a spec bug; match the most recent spec since that seems to be what implementations actually do. * SYSLINUX: Add some smarts to the boot sector, which hopefully should reduce the number of systems which require stupid mode ("syslinux -s"). * PXELINUX: Document further some of the pathologies with old PXE stacks. * When specifying a "default" command line, no longer automatically appent "auto". See the "DEFAULT" command in syslinux.doc for more information. * PXELINUX: Clean up the allocation of local socket numbers. Changes in 1.53: * PXELINUX: Rename pxelinux.bin to pxelinux.0, to match what most PXE servers seem to expect. * PXELINUX: Update the DHCP/boot server setup documentation. * PXELINUX: Support new "localboot" option for "label" sections. * PXELINUX: More robust parsing of DHCP/boot server packets. * PXELINUX: Include a small utility program "gethostip" to compute hexadecimal IP addresses. Changes in 1.52: * PXELINUX: Fix bugs introduced by new A20 code. (SYSLINUX has also been changed for code consistency reasons, but I'm pretty sure the changes are don't care on SYSLINUX.) * Documentation updates. * PXELINUX: Add "ipappend" option to generate an ip= option to the kernel. Changes in 1.51: * PXELINUX: Not all PXE stacks fill in the IP address for a type 3 cached info query. Use a type 2 cached info query for this information (only.) * Yet another attempt at A20 coding. Now support BIOS call 15:2401 as well, and handle machines which always have A20 on separately. * Support memory detection using INT 15h, AX=0E820h. BIOS manufacturers have apparently gotten sloppy about keeping INT 15h, AX=0E801h working properly. * Don't issue onto the serial port when we're doing screen wraparound. Changes in 1.50: * Yet another A20-code update. It seems some "legacy-free" machines and embedded gear simply don't have a KBC to talk to, and that waiting for one will wait forever. Sigh. Changes in 1.49: * SYSLINUX: Implement a hack for BIOS drivers which hog significant chunks of low memory during boot. (Note: PXELINUX already had this modification. SYSLINUX does still require that the low 512K is available; PXELINUX requires 384K. Machines with a physical memory hole in the low 640K cannot boot Linux no matter what.) Depending what the reason is for the memory hole, a new kernel (2.4.0-test3-pre3 or later) may be required. * SYSLINUX: Default installer binary now compiled against glibc 2.1. If this is inappropriate for your system and you still want to use the offical version of SYSLINUX, please follow the instructions in "distrib.doc" to rebuild the installer. * SYSLINUX: Linux installer program now supports -o option which does a loopback mount with the -o loop,offset=<> option. Useful to run SYSLINUX on an individual partition of a whole-harddisk image. * Include the source code to a Master Boot Record (MBR) functionally equivalent to the one installed DOS except it includes EBIOS support, and should be resistant to geometry changes. The MBR code is public domain. * PXELINUX: Fix "double p" bug: if the tftp prefix was null, all filenames would get a "p" preprended, e.g. "ppxelinux.cfg" and "pvmlinux". Changes in 1.48: * PXELINUX: Workaround for PXE ROMs based on the Intel PXE PDK 3.0 build 071 and earlier: missing !PXE structure pointer. * PXELINUX: Handle larger BOOTP/DHCP packages. * PXELINUX: The command line passing was broken; fix. * PXELINUX: Make COMBOOT images work. * PXELINUX: Documentation on how to make booting work using the PDK 3.0-derived clients, which aren't so generous as to allow booting with only "PXEClient" specified. Changes in 1.47: * PXELINUX: RFC 1123 states that a TFTP implementation MUST use adaptive timeout, "at least an exponential backoff of retransmission timeout is necessary." Implement a very simple exponential backoff for retransmits. * PXELINUX: Updated documentation, including pointer to new TFTP server. * PXELINUX: When sending ERROR due to bad OACK, use the proper destination port number (why are TFTP port numbers so odd?) * PXELINUX: If the boot dies in the middle somewhere, eventually give up and reset the machine (unattended operation.) Changes in 1.46: * New program PXELINUX to do network booting using a PXE-compliant (Pre-Execution Environment) network booting PROM. See pxelinux.doc for details. Changes in 1.45: * Serial console support. See syslinux.doc for details. Changes in 1.44: * Change HIGHMEM_MAX to 38000000h to (hopefully) avoid the kernel stepping on it; 3f000000h was apparently a higher limit than the kernel used! Changes in 1.43: * Add sys2ansi.pl script to display the contents of a colorized SYSLINUX file. * Changed the io_delay once again, after a report that the old delay port causes hangs on some systems. Changes in 1.42: * Frob the "fast A20 gate" port as well as the keyboard controller; will this help systems with problems? * Be even more paranoid about A20, unfortunately even this seems to be not paranoid enough... what I don't understand is that if there is hardware out there *this broken*, how can it run Linux at all? Report an error message rather than hang forever if A20 is stuck. * Include some intermediate files in the distribution, plus provide a "make installer" target for distributors to relink the install programs only. I would prefer the syslinux boot loader proper to be "binary clean" for debuggablity -- use "make clean ; make installer" to rebuild the installers only. Changes in 1.41: * Don't get confused by directories, volume labels, or VFAT long names. * Use INT 15h, AX=0E801h to query memory size before trying INT 15h, AH=88h. This not only provides more headroom between the kernel and the initrd on large-memory machines, but it appears some recent BIOSes actually have started returning garbage for the AH=88h (older) call. * Trust high memory beyond the 15 MB mark if the user has specified it, or if obtained with INT 15h, AH=0E801h (with no memory holes above 1 MB.) Changes in 1.40: * Increase A20M delay and put in a test to avoid problems on certain IBM Thinkpads (thanks to Donnie Barnes of RedHat for vital info on this one.) * Support COMBOOT style boot command images. * Support chain loading (foreign operating systems, e.g. DOS). * Include a new "copybs" DOS utility to copy a boot sector to a file (under Linux, use "dd".) * Fix the DOS installer to work for disks over 32 MB. * SYSLINUX should now handle disks with more than 65536 tracks. Changes in 1.37: * Fix a bug that caused "label" statements in syslinux.cfg to not be handled properly. * Updated the documentation. Among other things, we now allow up to 128 "label" statements. Changes in 1.36: * Fix for booting old (pre-initrd) kernels. * It seems at least some versions of OS/2 doesn't set up all the fields in the superblock correctly. Account for that. * Fix bug that caused boot failure when using the mem= option. Changes in 1.35: * Loading from partitions now should work properly. (Actually tested, this time. You should even be able to dd a floppy to a partition and boot from it.) * Removed large workaround code for an alleged ancient BIOS bug I have never actually seen. The -s option should work on those machines, anyway. * Support for simple keyboard remappings, same as used by LILO (once again to support localization.) The program keytab-lilo.pl from the LILO distribution included to generate such maps. * Added a "safe, slow and stupid" (-s) option to the installers. This option will lobotomize the boot sector to hopefully work on even very buggy BIOSes. Changes in 1.34: * Ability to load a VGA font on bootup (for localized Linux distributions.) Changes in 1.33: * Bug fix in the Linux installer. * Added a workaround for a bug in certain AMI/Intel BIOSes when booting from CD-ROM. * Documentation changes. Changes in 1.32: * FAT16 filesystems are now supported. Changes in 1.31: * Now compiles under Linux, using NASM, rather than using Turbo Assembler under DOS. See http://www.cryogen.com/Nasm for information about NASM. * Linux-hosted SYSLINUX installer, as well as a rewritten DOS installer (now is written in assembler, so we don't need Turbo C.) Changes in 1.30: * Added support for loading bzImage and initrd loading, and made SYSLINUX new-setup-code aware (SYSLINUX 1.30 id=0x31). * Added LILO-style kernel labels; see the LABEL and IMPLICIT keywords in README file. * Added support for colorization of intro and help screens. * The vga= option is now handled correctly. * Massive rewrite of large chunks of the code in order to support the first two new features. Changes in 1.20: * Added simple online help at the "boot:" prompt. * Removed 2880K image as I no longer have access to such a floppy drive. (Donations accepted!!) * Decided to distribute the source in a subdirectory rather than in a nested zipfile. Changes in 1.11: * Removed a sanity check which would cause booting to fail on Phoenix BIOS version 4.03. Apparently this BIOS is buggy. Changes in 1.10: * Added configuration file SYSLINUX.CFG. This file contains all configurable options, and can be edited from any OS which can access an MS-DOS filesystem; there is no longer a need to run SYSLINUX.EXE except to write the boot sector. * Default command line now given by "default" line in config file. * LINUXMSG.TXT and BOOTMSG.TXT hard-coded file names replaced by "display" and "prompt" lines in config file. * LILO-style option appending now supported ("append" line in config file). * Prompt timeout is now supported ("timeout" line in config file). The timeout is cancelled when anything is typed on the command line. * Pressing or at the Loading... stage now aborts the kernel loading in progress and returns the user to the boot: prompt. * The installer now automatically sets the READONLY flag on LDLINUX.SYS. * Added 2880K disk image. Changes in 1.03: * Fixed bug that would prevent booting from double-density floppies and other DOS filesystems with multiple sectors per cluster. * Added 720K disk image. * Changed default kernel name on disk images to LINUX. Changes in 1.02: * Fixed bug that would garble the command line on recent kernels with more than 4 sectors of setup code (this wasn't really a *bug*; rather, a kernel change broke the code. Unfortunately the Linux boot interface is still sorely undocumented). * Added BOOTMSG.TXT file support (message file which does not force display of the boot prompt). Changes in 1.01: * Fixed bug on some (most?) 386 BIOSes would require two boot attempts.