Greetings,
Mike Shields here. I am new to the list and to LinuxBIOS in general. I have searched the list archives and have read Adam Agnew's (et al) paper on booting Win2K on top of the stackable Open Source BIOS, as well as several other papers by William Arbaugh and coauthors on secure booting and secure BIOS.
I am a consultant for SPAWAR (part of the US Navy) working on a project to make USN computers running windows more secure. I have been asked to give a short presentation to some SPAWAR and FNMOC people on June 29th as part of a project conference. The points I need to cover are the differences between current BIOS and LinuxBIOS and the advantages of the latter. We are trying to convince Dell (SPAWAR has a huge contract with Dell to supply computers to the navy) to give us the information to port LinuxBIOS to their systems. One misconception I must deal with is that many people think Windows won't load over LinuxBIOS (I have Adam's paper showing otherwise).
I know very little about LinuxBIOS other than what I have read on www.linuxbios.org, my scans of the archive, and a short paper form Nicholus Andrews at Linux Labs. I was hoping to get some success stories on booting windows on top of LinuxBIOS, or other information I could use in my short presentation.
Thanks, Mike Michael K. Shields, Ph.D. YarCom Inc. 350 S. Center St., Suite 500, Reno, NV 89501-2114 US v:336-783-0054 f:336-217-8227 c:336-407-2190 e:mshields@yarcom.com http://www.yarcom.com