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allgames71 

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Posted on: Apr. 23 2010,16:42 |
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I've made a USB stick with 10 items bootable. But when boot ; on the Penguin animated wallpaper , I can only see 8 items that I can choose. The rest of the 2 items can't be found.
How can it be shown when more then 8 items ?
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balder 

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Posted on: Apr. 23 2010,19:20 |
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@allgames71
Quote: ”How can it be shown when more then 8 items?”
Using “GFX”-thems limit visible menu titles to (normally) only 8 titles - it can be changed but is limited by used screen-resolution in theme – so it’s pointless to change (hack) this.
However, use arrow-keys to the right on your keyboard (in this case “down-arrow-key” to show “hided” menu titles - and of course “up-arrow-key” to make the first 8 menu lines visible again).
Note: you can also jump to a “sub-menu” (a menu for let’s say “format-tools”) – it looks like this:
title jump to format tools menu find --set-root /format.lst configfile  /format.lst
Above jump to a menu with the name “format.lst” I can jump back to main menu (start menu) with this title command:
title jump to main menu (start menu) find --set-root /menu.lst configfile  /menu.lst
Or I can jump to a third menu (in this case a “setup-menu” for let’s say WinXP and Win7:
title jump to setup-menu (setup WinXP and Win7) find --set-root /setup.lst configfile  /setup.lst
In your “sub-menu” you can use colours (avoiding the “Penguin” theme). Put this lines on the very top of menu:
color black/cyan yellow/cyan color black/cyan yellow/cyan timeout 10 default 0
I guess that you most likely can use at least 20 titles if avoiding “GFX”-thems, if you choose to only use “standard –colour” interface
But my personally choice is to “jump” to EasyBoot menu as fast as possible, as it use much nicer backgrounds (that I can choose and manipulate easily) and not to forget - but best of all, the capacity to use memdisk to fire off NT5-ISO-files directly, using my “kicker-images” (and in same time have USB-2 speed activated - if needed). It is only EasyBoot that can handle this – as far as I know
However – the choice is of course in the end yours, allgames71
Regards balder
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allgames71 

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Posted on: Apr. 24 2010,15:09 |
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Hello balder
Thanks for your reply. I can understand what you mean by jump list, submenu and return menu. But I don't know how to apply it on my menu.lst
My menu.lst is like this :
default 0 timeout 10 gfxmenu = /wallpaper/boot.gfx.gz
title DOS Utilities map --mem /IMAGES/dos.img.gz (fd0) map --hook chainloader (fd0)+1 rootnoverify (fd0) boot
title Partition Wizard 5.0 find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/pwhe5.iso map /iso/pwhe5.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title RXPE 2008 find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/rxpe.iso map /iso/rxpe.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title Acronis Universal Restore 9.7 find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/aur97.iso map /iso/aur97.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title Easeus Disk Copy 2.3 find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/edc.iso map /iso/edc.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title Setup XP SP3 (All) find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/xp.iso map /iso/xp.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title Windows 7 Recovery Disk find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/win7re.iso map /iso/win7re.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title CopyWipe find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/wipe.iso map /iso/wipe.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title BitDefenderRescueCD_v2.0.0_3_08_2009 find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/defender.iso map /iso/defender.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title Harddisk Dignostic (New) map --mem /IMAGES/hddn.img.gz (fd0) map --hook chainloader (fd0)+1 rootnoverify (fd0) boot
title Harddisk Dignostic (Old) map --mem /IMAGES/hddo.img.gz (fd0) map --hook chainloader (fd0)+1 rootnoverify (fd0) boot ---------------------------------------------------------
It's about 10 or may be more later. So how can I apply your jump and submenu and return menu method to add into my menu.lst
According to your instruction :
title jump to format tools menu find --set-root /format.lst configfile /format.lst
It already engaged a title item already. So to make it less than 8 items.
I understand "format tools" is a group of different titles in it. But how can I do this in my menu.lst
Oh , do you mean to write the menu.lst this way :
jump to format tools ....... create a "format.lst" that inclues :
color black/cyan yellow/cyan color black/cyan yellow/cyan timeout 10 default 0
title format 1
title format 2
title format 3
title jump to main menu (start menu) find --set-root /menu.lst configfile /menu.lst
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Post Number: 4
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balder 

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Posted on: Apr. 24 2010,16:15 |
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@allgames71
Sorry if explanation wasn’t that clear… He, he I to have my “bad days”
Quote: Â My menu.lst is like this :
default 0 timeout 10 gfxmenu = /wallpaper/boot.gfx.gz
title DOS Utilities map --mem /IMAGES/dos.img.gz (fd0) map --hook chainloader (fd0)+1 rootnoverify (fd0) boot
Etcetera---- ------------------
Example: Create a menu with following titles (look below) and save this menu as “utilities.lst”
default 0 timeout 10 gfxmenu = /wallpaper/boot.gfx.gz
title Partition Wizard 5.0 find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/pwhe5.iso map /iso/pwhe5.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title RXPE 2008 find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/rxpe.iso map /iso/rxpe.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title Acronis Universal Restore 9.7 find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/aur97.iso map /iso/aur97.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title Easeus Disk Copy 2.3 find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/edc.iso map /iso/edc.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title jump back to main menu (start menu) find --set-root /menu.lst configfile  /menu.lst
#This last title makes it possible to jump back to “main menu” (main menu for grub is menu.lst). Note: as there only are 5 entries in menu above, no title is hided in this case. ------------------------------------------------------- Now insert to original menu.lst following title
title jump to utilities menu (menu for my disk tools) find --set-root /utilities.lst configfile /utilities.lst
----------- You can now jump from start menu (menu.lst) to your “utilities.lst” (your menu for disk tools) and back to “main menu” that always is menu.lst Note: You can also jump from “utilities.lst” menu to a second or a third sub menu – there are basically no limits – except you fantasy
Regards balder
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allgames71 

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Posted on: Apr. 24 2010,17:07 |
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Hello balder
Thanks for your reply. I've to apologize for my impatient as I've figure out what you mean then submenu and return menu mean , I should test before I post that I don't understand how to apply to my menu.lst
Before your reply , I manage to solve my menu.lst and submenu with return menu. It's actually easy with no problem. That's why I apologize to waste your time to reply. I', sorry.
Now I've a menu.lst , livecd.lst and harddisk.lst :
menu.lst ----------- default 0 timeout 10 gfxmenu = /wallpaper/boot.gfx.gz
title DOS Utilities map --mem /IMAGES/dos.img.gz (fd0) map --hook chainloader (fd0)+1 rootnoverify (fd0) boot
title Partition Wizard, RXPE 2008, Acronis, Diskcopy find --set-root /livecd.lst configfile /livecd.lst
title Windows 7 Recovery Disk find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/win7re.iso map /iso/win7re.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title CopyWipe find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/wipe.iso map /iso/wipe.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title BitDefenderRescueCD_v2.0.0_3_08_2009 find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/defender.iso map /iso/defender.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title Harddisk Diagnostic find --set-root /harddisk.lst configfile /harddisk.lst
livecd.lst ----------- color black/cyan yellow/cyan color black/cyan yellow/cyan timeout 10 default 0
title Partition Wizard 5.0 find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/pwhe5.iso map /iso/pwhe5.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title RXPE 2008 find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/rxpe.iso map /iso/rxpe.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title Acronis Universal Restore 9.7 find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/aur97.iso map /iso/aur97.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title Easeus Disk Copy 2.3 find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/edc.iso map /iso/edc.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title Back to Main Menu find --set-root /menu.lst configfile /menu.lst
harddisk.lst --------------- color black/cyan yellow/cyan color black/cyan yellow/cyan timeout 10 default 0
title Harddisk Dignostic (New) map --mem /IMAGES/hddn.img.gz (fd0) map --hook chainloader (fd0)+1 rootnoverify (fd0) boot
title Harddisk Dignostic (Old) map --mem /IMAGES/hddo.img.gz (fd0) map --hook chainloader (fd0)+1 rootnoverify (fd0) boot
title Back to Main Menu find --set-root /menu.lst configfile /menu.lst
-------------------------------------------------------------- They are fine and 100% work. Again thanks balder
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Post Number: 6
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balder 

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Posted on: Apr. 25 2010,04:50 |
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@allgames71
Quote: ”They are fine and 100% work” Great – you are quick to learn
However – some critical points from me - hope you are not offended – take it with a positive approach
The USB-approach: I notice that you do not have entrance for “Launch support for USB2.0” that still can be needed to plenty of computers. But if taking advantage of this USB-2 and you want to use Live-systems (ISO-files) based on NT-5 (typically: BartPE, ERD5, ERD7 or Reatogo or similar) you for sure can use “grub menu” to launch these Live-systems (ISO-files), but these most likely then fails to run if you have in step before, activated “support for USB2.0”. Attention! These Live-systems must be launched from EasyBoot (use memdisk in EasyBoot that launch a “grub-kicker-image”). But NT6-systems work okay (I notice you used such one).
Secondly: Acronis Universal Restore 9.7.ISO can most likely be integrated into EasyBoot from the beginning. Test this:
Copy acronis ISO-file to folder ezboot and use this menu command in EasyBoot: bcdw /ezboot/acrorest.iso  (I have changed the name of ISO to a shorter name). Now if using created EasyBoot-ISO-file from USB you don’t need to copy anything any where that is related to acronis ISO-file - as it is launched with a internal run command (bcdw). Â
Third: The point with involving grub is to improve EasyBoot capacity to:
1. Use EasyBoot from USB (this is in my opinion a great step forward) 2. To increase capacity in EasyBoot to launch all kinds of ISO-files directly (another in my opinion great step forward)
I repeat: hope you are not offended I noticed this file: dos.img.gz This file can easily be launched from inside of EasyBoot: memdisk dos.img.gz In this way you don’t need to copy dos.img.gz to USB manually, as it already is in EasyBoot-ISO-file.
Note: You can also jump from EasyBoot menu back to any menu.lst (“sub-menu” as well) using a “grub-kicker-image” and then again launch EasyBoot-ISO to come back to EasyBoot menu – there are no limits
This has been a really nice discussion (at least from my point of view – hope you take it the same ).
At this point I hope you understand what MY “main point” is - which is to increase EasyBoot capacity by use a “third-party-tool” in form of grub.
My regards balder
Edited by balder on Apr. 25 2010,05:37
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allgames71 

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Posted on: Apr. 25 2010,13:48 |
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Hello balder
Thanks for all your suggestions. Before I don't know what is “Launch support for USB2.0” , and all my programs can be launched successfully. So I think it may not be useful to me. Thanks for your reminding. I can understand what your “main point” is. Thanks for your time.
Again. I've to end up this topic here. Thanks again , balder.
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