On 11/11/06, Corey Osgood corey_osgood@verizon.net wrote:
And a final question for anyone, if I were to do a flash and it not go well, do failsafes like key combonations to pull a bios off a floppy still work, or are those stored in the BIOS?
Those are part of the BIOS.
Your only safe way to do this is to have duplicate flash parts.
I do this: 1. clone the fuctory bios. 2. make sure the CLONE boots. 3. put the ORIGINAL flash part in a bag, on a shelf, where I can not touch it. 4. use hot swap to program linuxbios. Always work with the CLONE part for fuctory.
Why always work with the CLONE? because if you use the clone, that ensures that your flash programming is working.
This way, WHEN, not IF, but WHEN I make a mistake and put linuxbios in over the fuctory bios, I have a fallback position: that part on the shelf. And, WHEN I make this mistake, FIRST thing I do is make another fuctory BIOS copy.
This procedure developed after some really serious, stupid mistakes wiping out BIOSes.
thanks
ron