Starting with 1.47, changes marked with SYSLINUX/PXELINUX/ISOLINUX apply to that specific program only; other changes apply to all of them. 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.