Mansoor wrote:
maybe the graphics driver in Linux has the ability to initialize hardware completely?
I tried this option. But it didn't initialize VGA
Ok. If you prefer this solution you could, as I mentioned, try to contact the Linux graphics driver developers. There are people from Intel working actively there. Search keyword is drm-intel
Second, you can use both SeaBIOS and FILO together.
Thanks for the detailed explanation. I am using this method as an alternative (coreboot loads SeaBIOS then SeaBIOS loads FILO, FILO loads Linux) now. And it works fine.
Nice!
Extra boot time is the seaBIOS hardware initialization time... and I say it is negligible compared to the 20-30 sec delay of factory BIOS.
He-he. :)
//Peter