On 16.02.2010 18:09, Marc Ferland wrote:
At Tue, 16 Feb 2010 04:41:35 +0100, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
nvramtool may be useful for your task (which looks like clearing NVRAM), but if there is no NVRAM in your machine, editing the BIOS image before flashing may be the way to go.
I've continued my search, and it looks like a JIDA32 kernel driver exits along with a jidacmos utility for linux. I wonder why I didn't see that before!
From the readme.txt: The jidacmos linux tool enables you to save and restore the CMOS settings of all supported Kontron CPU boards from within a Linux environment.
I'll also take a look at nvramtool.
Judging from the readme, nvramtool should be usable as a full replacement for jidacmos (at least the Linux variant), and nvramtool doesn't need a kernel driver at all.
Regards, Carl-Daniel