On 5/4/06, MIJAIL mirskid@gmail.com wrote:
HI... SORRY BY MY ENGLISH
Your english is fine. Your choice of ALL UPPERCASE however could use a bit of tweaking. *grin*
MY QUESTION ARE:
- WHEN I UPDATE MY MOTHERBOARD BIOS WITH LINUXBIOS (MAKE IN A FLASH BIOS)I
HAVE A RISK TO NEVER WORK AGAIN MY BOARD??
Yes and no. If the ROM chip on the board is not removeable then if the re-program does not go well or linuxbios dosen' work then yes you now have a brick. If you can remove the chip then you can reprogram back with the factory or a new version of linuxbios.
- WHEN I UPDATE MY MOTHERBOARD BIOS WITH LINUXBIOS I NEED ALSO INTAL THE
BPROC PROGRAM??
Yes. LinuxBIOS and bproc are completely different.
- IF I HAVE INSTALED DEBIAN AND I WANT INSTAL LINUXBIOS THE INFORMATION AND
SISTEM WILL BE LOST??
If you are asking if you will have to Re-install Debian then no. But LinuxBIOS will use a different bootloader so the boot process is slightly different.
- IF I HAVE MANY OLD PC'S...(LIKE PENTIUM III) WHITH PROCESOR, RAM, WITHOUT
HARD DRIVE, CAN I INSTAL LINUX BIOS?
If the chipset is supported then yes. Very few of the older chipsets are supported. We would need an lspci of the system to know if the chipset is supported.
- HOW I TO FORM THE IP ADRESS IN THE BIOS TO MAKE THE MACHINE ABLE TO USE
IN MY LAN??
I think what you want is etherboot. http://etherboot.org. LinuxBIOS can load etherboot as a payload.
TANK VERY MUCH... LAST QUESTION....YOU SEND ME A ANSWER TO THIS MAIL OR I NEED TO FIND IT IN SOME WEB PAGE??
The linuxbios page, http://linuxbios.org has lots of useful info.
-- Richard A. Smith