[syslinux] Syslinux ignores timeout parameter

Matthias Hunstig mhauktion at gmx.net
Mon Apr 1 04:43:58 PST 2002


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: "Josef Siemes" <jsiemes at web.de>
An: "Matthias Hunstig" <mhauktion at gmx.net>; <syslinux at zytor.com>
Gesendet: Sonntag, 31. März 2002 16:12


>>"Matthias Hunstig" <mhauktion at gmx.net> schrieb am 30.03.02:
>> I use Syslog on a 486/66 Fli4L-DSL-Router in our family LAN. When the
router
>> started today, Syslinux asked for "boot:", which it had never done
before.
>> The Timeout parameter was set to 0. I have also tried to run it without
any
>> timeout parameter in syslinux.cfg, still the same problem.
>> Do you have any idea what might be the reason for Syslinux to wait for
>> input?
>
>If any modifier key (Shift, Control, Alt) is pressed syslinux (also
>pxelinux and isolinux AFAIK) does this. Maybe your keyboard has
>some stuck keys?

Hi,

you were right, Capslock was stuck, now it works again. Thanks.

Matthias




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