Thanks Ron. The documentation would do a lot of good to many in the forum for the new comers (including me) Lot of queries should get resolved automatically.
The cvs seems to have support of lot of motherboards now, but I guess, the knowledge/experience seems to be with the one who have supported those boards only. If the implementator of LinuxBIOS for the respective motherboard spends even 8/10 hours to produce a document of his flow or Design, it would benefit a lot. To start with, If not very formal,atleast informal documentations can be shared in the cvs from everyone or somewhere else on the site. Based on the various documentation , may be a good document could be produced and shared easily.
These are just suggestions, there may be better way or means to do it though.
Regards Deepak
----- Original Message ----- From: "ron minnich" rminnich@lanl.gov To: dkotian3@vsnl.net Cc: linuxbios@clustermatic.org; ivan@munix.com.br Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 7:55 PM Subject: Re: Information about BIOS and the boot process
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 dkotian3@vsnl.net wrote:
Agreed, I am also looking for a good documention. Atleast the flow in terms of implemented functions or assembly code and some kind of Do's and Dont's if any.
Until the architecture of the system started to stabilize this was hard. It is still hard due to some changes coming up. I'll try to write something in the next while ....
oh if only Frame would run under Crossover Office this would be so much easier ...
ron
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