Peter Stuge wrote:
He said wraplinux relies upon "int 15h, AX=2401h (unless A20 is enabled) and int 15h, AX=E820h (for probing memory)". He indicated that he really dislikes the design of coreboot and will likely never support it.
I would very much appreciate if you could expand on this.
I should point out something here:
wraplinux uses a subset of the BIOS calls used by the Linux setup code itself. If you can boot a Linux kernel from the standard 16-bit entry point, wraplinux should work out of the box.
-hpa