Am Mo 21 Mai 2012 05:32:42 CEST schrieb ron minnich:
Maybe I misunderstand, but this is how Etherboot originally worked: flash a new expansion rom onto, e.g., a 3c905 and that could take over the boot process.
But only after the PC BIOS did its work. This trick exploits that some chipsets allow PCI devices to respond to the system firmware region (4gb-flashsize), so it's coreboot running from the plugin card.
Patrick
On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Patrick Georgi patrick@georgi-clan.de wrote:
This trick exploits that some chipsets allow PCI devices to respond to the system firmware region (4gb-flashsize), so it's coreboot running from the plugin card.
ah, somehow I missed that, it is very cool.
ron