So, I wish we had already done this, but we've been doing linux in flash forever; anyone out there want to make a linux-kvm payload, boot it, load windows, and show us that it's been done? It would be nice to beat Dell to the punch :-)
I was actually going to do this as soon as I got a suitable mobo, but v3 has been consuming all my linuxbios cycles.
thanks ron
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: ron minnich rminnich@gmail.com Date: Aug 10, 2007 8:53 AM Subject: Re: hypervisor in flash To:
On 8/10/07, wrote:
Neat hardware platform for linuxbios if true.
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070808-dell-virtualization-on-motherb...
the idea is kinda thrilling ... it would allow to have legacy bios available beside LinuxBIOS ?
ron minnich wrote:
flash forever; anyone out there want to make a linux-kvm payload, boot it, load windows, and show us that it's been done?
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070808-dell-virtualization-on-motherb...
On 8/11/07, Quux pawn2be.wild@yahoo.de wrote:
the idea is kinda thrilling ... it would allow to have legacy bios available beside LinuxBIOS ?
I doubt it, as the legacy would still be proprietary. It would let you boot many OSes though.
ron
* ron minnich rminnich@gmail.com [070812 06:23]:
On 8/11/07, Quux pawn2be.wild@yahoo.de wrote:
the idea is kinda thrilling ... it would allow to have legacy bios available beside LinuxBIOS ?
I doubt it, as the legacy would still be proprietary. It would let you boot many OSes though.
It would have to have a legacy bios for that, but at least XEN and Co use the ADLO approach and use the Bochs/QEMU BIOS. :-)
VMware licensed a Phoenix BIOS for their virtualization.
Stefan