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- Bootloader @linux:filesystems
- ====== Bootloader ====== **linux boot process tricks** ==== howto clone harddisc and boot new system ==== **To transfer all system files,** it's best to get a live USB-stick or CD and boot into it \\ (all live-distros from ubuntu to syste
- PXE netboot @linux:debian_install
- == PXE netboot ====== Via PXE / netboot, you can boot and install systems over network. Just switch the... asq, it includes a tftpd server, which serves the boot images. ===== dnsmasq config ===== Example conf... cp-range=192.168.20.100,192.168.20.150,12h dhcp-boot=pxelinux.0 enable-tftp tftp-root=/var/tftpd ... des a tftp server, you just need to serve the pxe boot files from there. For debian, you can use: *
- Linux on Windows Atom Tablets @linux:machines
- CPU It is possible, but complicated. ===== EFI Bootloader ===== USB Sticks with Live Systems are recognized by BIOS, if an EFI bootloader is installed in /EFI/BOOT/ A working bootloader is available here: https://github.com/hirotakaster/baytail-bootia32.efi/ SDcards
- Crash Recovery @linux
- = Login to Remote-Console first, so you can see boot messages, ... and kernel panics, if unlucky Re-I... stall takes 1h ==== Recovery Console: ==== Set Boot mode to recovery in "RecoveryManager" at https://... nt/ # system partition mount /dev/md126 /mnt/boot/ # boot partition to re-install grub, you need to chroot mount -o bind /dev /mnt/dev mount -t
- BananaPi M3 @linux:machines
- retch-rc5-updaten/ ===== BugFixes ===== === No Boot === Unplug HDMI when connecting Power or sometimes it doesn't boot === No Boot after Upgrade === Do NOT use this image: Debian-8-jessie-mate-gpu-bpi-m3-sd-emmc.img 201... 009 === Fix HDMI to DVI Adapter === Just edit /boot/bananapi/bpi-m3/linux uEnv.txt file or use sunxi
- Multiboot Stick @linux:filesystems
- ====== Multiboot Stick ====== howto create a bootable livesystem usb stick, which boots iso images with grub2 * boot linux (debian/ubuntu/.. running grub2) * become root (su / sudo -i) ... onfig to match your iso files - edit /mnt/usb/boot/grub/grub.cfg * example grub.cgf: ### Mul
- S7edge @android_-_os
- -autoroot does not help :-( Flashing the default bootloader from a sammobile stock firmware does not help - the device got stuck in a bootloop :-( After flashing the complete system with the stock firmware from 16.04.2016 the device boots again and all data is still there (dalvik cache ... een from TWRP recovery) :-) Now with the default bootloader it is possible to re-root the device with t
- Crypto @linux:filesystems
- tb.html Check if the kernel supports EFI cat /boot/config-2.6.26-2-686 | grep EFI Replace version b... The first partition is a fake MBR, the 2. is the /boot/partition gptsync /dev/sdX # gptsync sets up t... partition FIXME true?: Set type of 2. partition /boot/ to 'da' in fdisk After fixing partition types w... his disc, continue to copy the system and install bootlaoder from a chroot, see: [[linux:filesystems:boo
- Telekom Puls @android_-_os
- k in reboot loop, trying to protect against stock bootloader override. This one works: https://eu.dl.tw... .me/ttab/twrp-3.2.1-1-ttab.img.html adb reboot bootloader fastboot oem unlock fastboot reboot adb reboot bootloader fastboot flash recovery /path/to/twrp.img... TWRP Wipe everything again and reboot The first boot takes ~10min ===== Links ===== Lineage & TWRP:
- Cyanogenmod @android_-_os
- Ubuntu x386 * Use Clockworkmod ROM- Manager to boot into CWM recovery, if it doesn't work by booting with buttons HOME + VOL-UP + Power pressed * Backup ... rom-troubleshooter/ ==== Howto unbrick ==== * Bootloop: Try to "wipe cache" and "wipe data / factory... upgrade or system failure, you may get stuck in a bootloop * if wiping doesn't help, you need to r
- OpenWRT @communitycloud:freifunk
- 24 -b 4096 -L usbdata /dev/sdXY **auto mount on boot:** http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/usb.storage... block-mount and block-hotplug will take care of boot and automount. edit config in /etc/config/fstab
- LXC @linux:virtualization
- ags = up # start on vs boot lxc.network.link = br0 ... *rsyslog error** TESTME rsyslog doesnt start on boot and errors in syslog: .. rsyslogd: imklog: cann
- btrfs @linux:filesystems
- ====== btrfs ====== * needs a non-btrfs boot partition - grub2 doesn't handle brtfs compression, etc.... ll the kernel: partprobe /dev/sd* Fix mdadm for /boot and swap partis: https://wiki.fr33.info/doku.php/
- BIOS Upgrade @linux:debian_install
- efault. User needs to add "iomem=relaxed" to grub boot option to enable IO memory map. " **reboot afte... are. We have flash and reconfigured IPMI result: Boot OK. Server can 'login'. Ping OK, services started
- Samsung Galaxy Note 9 @android_-_os
- ld get 5 files: AP (System &Recovery) BL (Bootloader) CP (Modem / Radio) CSC_*** (Countr