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  1. Make changes to read-only file in text editor (syslinux.cfg)

    Feb 28, 2011 · I opened syslinux.cfg with text editor and it was a read-only file and I couldn't make any changes to it. Any help would be greatly appreciated as this is the last step of what I'm …

  2. 5 Commands to View the Content of a File in Linux Terminal

    Nov 21, 2024 · Here are five commands that let you view the content of a file in Linux terminal. If you are new to Linux and you are confined to a terminal, you might wonder how to view a file …

  3. Tutorial Using Syslinux to make bootable media - Frogg

    5 days ago · For this tutorial i will use the folder Workspace as the main folder and ISO the folder which will contain the iso files. If you use another Linux distribution (or even older Debian), …

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  4. SYSLINUX - The Easy-to-use Linux Bootloader - Princeton University

    Any file that SYSLINUX uses can be marked hidden, system or readonly if so is convenient; SYSLINUX ignores all file attributes. The SYSLINUX installed automatically sets the readonly …

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  5. Unable to edit config.txt due to read-only file system

    Jan 1, 2022 · I would like to edit the config.txt file, have tried from command line and by mounting on PC but the file is locked. I need to change the hdmi_mode and hdmi_group but am unable …

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  6. How to read Linux text files in Windows system? - Super User

    Apr 19, 2023 · Use -b, e.g. top -b -n 1 >output; see man 1 top. In general, if some troublesome_program provides no option to turn ANSI escape sequences off, you can try …

  7. Managing EFI Boot Loaders for Linux: Using SYSLINUX

    Jun 30, 2013 · To use this binary, you should unpack it in your ESP's root directory —that is, normally in /boot/efi or sometimes in /boot. When unpacked, this package creates a directory …

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  8. Booting from a USB on a PC Syslinux Boot Promt - Ask Ubuntu

    Jul 25, 2013 · Make sure that the syslinux.cfg file exists on the USB flash drive. Depending on which version of linux you have installed to your flash drive, the syslinux.cfg file should be …

  9. How do I open a text file in my terminal? - Ask Ubuntu

    Once you opened a file with vim you can insert text by typing i, for instance. If you want to save your file use :w (write) or :q (quit) or :wq (for write and quit) or :q! (quit and do not save). …

  10. How to access your Linux files in Windows 11 - All Things How

    Jul 26, 2024 · You can access your Linux files in Windows 11 using third-party tools as well as Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Third-party tools like Linux Reader are free and easy to …

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