On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 11:30:39AM -0800, Jordan Justen wrote:
On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 8:25 AM, Thorsten Glaser tg@mirbsd.de wrote:
Kevin O'Connor dixit:
1 - Using SeaBIOS as a CSM. The CSM spec is amazingly complex as
2 - Implementing in SeaBIOS a subset of the EFI OS interface so that
Both aren’t really what I want.
It sounds like you definitely don't want 2, but you do want something similar to 1. In a UEFI+CSM system, the CSM essentially provides the environment that legacy BIOS based software can use.
I don't think one can add a CSM to an existing machine though. So, if you're looking to boot DOS from a machine with an off-the-shelf UEFI implementation without a CSM then I don't think adding a CSM will work.
-Kevin