Re: Booting with syslinux not possible

2014-02-05 Thread Alex
Duncan 1i5t5.duncan at cox.net writes: Alex posted on Tue, 04 Feb 2014 17:19:09 + as excerpted: I have quite an (overly) complicated setup. I had to chuckle at that one. Fits my setup to a T, altho they're different complications than yours. I'll have to remember it the next

Re: Booting with syslinux not possible

2014-02-04 Thread Blaz Balon
I also had some problems with syslinux. For me it only works if I put boot folder to root of btrfs. Didn't have a chance to do more test, but I copied /boot from default subvolume to subvolume 0 and it boots OK. -- regards Blaz Balon On 01/31/2014 11:00 PM, Alex wrote: Sorry KC:

Re: Booting with syslinux not possible

2014-02-04 Thread Alex
Blaz Balon blaz.balon at laly.si writes: I also had some problems with syslinux. For me it only works if I put boot folder to root of btrfs. Didn't have a chance to do more test, but I copied /boot from default subvolume to subvolume 0 and it boots OK. Not sure I understand your /boot

Re: Booting with syslinux not possible

2014-02-04 Thread Duncan
Alex posted on Tue, 04 Feb 2014 17:19:09 + as excerpted: I have quite an (overly) complicated setup. I had to chuckle at that one. Fits my setup to a T, altho they're different complications than yours. I'll have to remember it the next time I find a fitting context to use it! =:^) --

Booting with syslinux not possible

2014-01-31 Thread KC
I do not know if people her are aware of it, but just in case I thought it is worth mentioning that currently it is not possible to boot with Syslinux bootloader, if the boot partition is on BTRFS. Perhaps it's worth adding to the wiki. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line

Re: Booting with syslinux not possible

2014-01-31 Thread Hugo Mills
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 08:46:10PM +0100, KC wrote: I do not know if people her are aware of it, but just in case I thought it is worth mentioning that currently it is not possible to boot with Syslinux bootloader, if the boot partition is on BTRFS. Perhaps it's worth adding to the wiki.

Re: Booting with syslinux not possible

2014-01-31 Thread Chris Murphy
Use extlinux, variant of syslinux.

Re: Booting with syslinux not possible

2014-01-31 Thread Chris Murphy
Use extlinux, variant of syslinux. Chris Murphy

Re: Booting with syslinux not possible

2014-01-31 Thread Alex
Sorry KC: All my VM's are on syslinux (actually extlinux) and btrfs: Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/vda1 *2048 7938047 3968000 83 Linux /dev/vda2 7938048 8388607 225280 82 Linux swap / Solaris root@VM ~ # ll /boot