For booting Windows after you installed linuxbios.
You still aren't makeing sense to me. Booting a COTS bios after you boot linuxbios to boot windows is a regression not an advancement. You aren't getting any extra features. You are just adding complexity. If you are going to boot a COTS bios then just boot the COTS bios you don't need linuxbios.
-- Richard A. Smith
It makes sense if you usually want to boot Linux, but sometimes want to boot Windows.
Dmitriy Budko, VMware
It makes sense if you usually want to boot Linux, but sometimes want to boot Windows.
If you have a setup that you are doing dual boot on I don't really see why you would be a canidate for using Linuxbios. Not in its current state anyway.
I guess if nothing else it would be a good technical exercise and perhapas "if you do it they will come." That would really show off the flexability side of things.