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allgames71 

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Posted on: Jun. 06 2010,11:24 |
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My goal is to add descriptions on the cd/dvd/usb after password typed on Easyboot boot menu. After viewing the descriptions , can return to the main menu then choose the desire program to start.
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On usb thumb drive boot with the Penguin gif boot menu, there is an item name "Program Description" that describe all the program's functions. After viewing the program description, can go back to the main menu.
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On usb thumb drive boot with the Penguin gif boot menu, choose a "program group". And in that program group, there is a that program group description. After viewing that description, I can return back to that program group and choose a program to start. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
It seems to be impossible, but if ok, it should be a nice boot menu with description.
Thanks
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balder 

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Posted on: Jun. 06 2010,14:02 |
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@allgames71
Quote: “It seems to be impossible, but if ok, it should be a nice boot menu with description” The nice “boot menu” is something you have to create by your-self
A way is this that works for USB:
Use easyboot and create your description in the background picture with text-descriptions and some integrated photos etcetera. Create ISO (this ISO is rather small as well). In easyboot menu you can launch a “grub-kicker-image” that jumps back to the “Penguin menu”. You can download pre-made “grub-kicker-image” from HERE (put compressed image as it is in folder ezboot. In easyboot menu use command: memdisk back.img.gz
To launch created ISO (from above) in Penguin gif boot menu, you can launch ISO using this in menu.lst:
title Description to hard-disk tools find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/disktools.iso map /iso/disktools.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
Note: you can also jump between different sub-menus in created easyboot-ISO if you find this more convenient. Or created several different easyboot-ISO-files with different descriptions and always jump back to “Penguin menu” using “back.img.gz”
However – as told… The nice “boot menu(s)” is something you have to create by your-self.
Regards balder
-------------- Download complete set of scripts including help file HERE Note: Script collection updated 2019-05-19. Scripts mainly support EasyBoot_6.5 or later
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allgames71 

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Posted on: Jun. 06 2010,18:32 |
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Hello balder
I've test your instruction. It works fine and ideal with text and pictures in it. It's good.
But as what you said "you can also jump between different sub-menus in created easyboot-ISO " + "(and always jump back to “Penguin menu” using “back.img.gz”)"
It works normatter how you jump but must be back or return to the "Penguin menu". But what I'm trying more is to put the description on submenu name part.lst (which is a partition tools program group like this : ---------------------------------------------------------------------- color black/cyan yellow/cyan color black/cyan yellow/cyan default 0
title Paragon Partition Manager 10 find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/ppm10.iso map /iso/ppm10.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title Patition Wizard Home Edition 5.0 find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/pwhe5.iso map /iso/pwhe5.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title Program Description for the above list find --set-root --ignore-floppies /iso/part.iso map /iso/part.iso (hd32) map --hook chainloader (hd32) boot
title Back to Main Menu find --set-root /menu.lst configfile /menu.lst ----------------------------------------------------------------------- In "C:\EasyBoot\disk1\ezboot", I've change the "menu.lst" in the compressed image "back.img.gz" to :
root (hd0,0) configfile /part.lst (instead of configfile /menu.lst)
and the Easyboot iso name to "part.iso"
********************************************* When I start my usb harddisk Penguin menu booting , I choose the above part.lst , then choose "Program Description for the above list", the pre-made picture comes out, when press "Enter" key , I suppose it to go back to "part.lst", but not, instead, an error message comes out :
----------------------------------------------------------------------- Bootable CD Wizard v2.0a1 Copyright ©2004 by Alex Kopylov
ISOLINUX 3.11 2005-09-02 Copyright © 1994-2005 H. Peter Anvin boot: memdisk initrd=back.img.gz Loading memdisk.... Loading back.img.gz Ready. MEMDISK 3.11 2005-09-02 Copyright 2001-2005 H. Peter Anvin Disk is hard disk 0, 108 K, C/H/S = 0/254/49 Booting... _ (this is a blinking cursor) -----------------------------------------------------------------------
I understand your instruction is suppose to return back to the "Penguin menu", but how can I do that to return to my desire part.lst. As it should be more convenient that I don't have to return back to "Penguin menu" first, then choose "part.lst" again. Of course it's possible, but not so convenient.
Please help
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balder 

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Posted on: Jun. 07 2010,05:22 |
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@allgames71
Quote: “It seems to be impossible, but if ok, it should be a nice boot menu with description” I don’t get this: “Bootable CD Wizard v2.0a1 Copyright©2004 by Alex Kopylov….”
Done following:
Created two different easyboot-iso-files: “mycd.iso” and “mycd2.iso” as test objects. Both iso-files contains menu button with two different options to jump to “menu.lst” and another option to jump to “test.lst”.
I used “memdisk menu.img.gz” and “memdisk test.img.gz” (used those names only to make it easier for my “old” brain).
This works excellent – I was able to jump from “menu.lst” to “test.lst” and launch easyboot-iso-file and from easyboot-menu jump back to “test.lst” (or to “menu.lst”) – basically no problems what so ever. Note: Memdisk consume memory so it locks up memory each time you jump (using “memdisk” command) so have RAM enough when run test in Virtual PC - otherwise it might fail Note: you can heavily reduce size to ISO-file created by EasyBoot. Only have what’s necessary in folder ezboot – to reduce memory consumption
Hmmm… I’m unsure why this shouldn’t work for you
Regards balder
-------------- Download complete set of scripts including help file HERE Note: Script collection updated 2019-05-19. Scripts mainly support EasyBoot_6.5 or later
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allgames71 

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Posted on: Jun. 07 2010,12:15 |
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Hello balder
Thanks for the tutorial again. I'll try your way to test with 2 .lst
Even if fail, I can jump back to the menu.lst , then part.lst. Actually it also work. Thanks a lot
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