Ronald G Minnich wrote:
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Gavin Robert Brewer wrote:
Why not redirect the boot sequence to a log file? Then you would not get all the nasty looking spam; but you could take a look at it, (if you wanted).
first, this has nothing to do with bios. Let's keep the list on topic for a while :-)
Yes it has. Are we not looking at booting Linux straight from power-up? Remember, it is **Award-BIOS** which activates the bootloader, which in turn uncompresses the boot image, and blah.
LinuxBIOS should go one step further, in my view. It should just be a very basic set of primitives which call up the bootloader, perhaps even integrating the bootloader into itself. Think laterally for a moment...
Who knows? perhaps even the Kernel image may become burnt into EEPROM and distributed as part of an embedded solution for industry. Then LinuxBIOS would no longer be BIOS, but something far more integrated.
second, if you haven't mounted a disk writeable, how can you redirect to a file.
Wait. Stop & Think. Engage imagination chip. (Seldom used amongst calif. techies):
You store the messages in RAM. After the disk is mounted, you then scribble the data direct from ram to a log-file on disc. Easy.
Oh, and HDDs are on the way OUT in industry. Nearly all savvy industrial techies know that Flash memories are the way to go...
try visiting http://www.bitmicro.com (be astounded).
The fuel for Revolution is all out there, ready to ignite.
You had better watch where you are sitting, Ron <|:-p
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