[LinuxBIOS] ADLO status? Plan 9?

yhlu yinghailu at gmail.com
Sat Oct 14 23:45:54 CEST 2006


last time I test it on serengeti_cheetah...

it seem the IDE code in ADLO bochs, can not find IDE disk of AMD8131.

then i built one image for xen as virstual firmare, it could use
virtual IDE disk...
and it likes QEMU's too.

So the Bochs IDE part need to be checked for modern IDE chipset.

I remeber it works well with one Intel based Tyan MB..(s2721?)

YH

On 10/14/06, yhlu <yinghailu at gmail.com> wrote:
> windows 2000 and openBSD should be ok.
>
> but windows XP may need more ACPI support.
>
> Only need to add some code into  LinuxBIOS to put e820 info in the
> CMOS before load ADLO...
>
> YH
>
> On 10/14/06, Uwe Hermann <uwe at hermann-uwe.de> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > what's the current status of ADLO? Is it still maintained? Where?
> > I can't find it in the LinuxBIOSv2 tree, but it's still in
> > theª¡LinuxBIOSv1 repository. Is there any upstream website?
> > http://www.missl.cs.umd.edu/sebos_phase2.html doesn't seem to be
> > up-to-date, and I cannot find any code there.
> >
> > What does actually work with current ADLO? Does it boot
> >
> >  * Windows XP?
> >  * Windows 2000?
> >  * OpenBSD?
> >  * (Free)DOS?
> >  * anything else?
> >
> >
> > Also, can LinuxBIOS currently boot Plan 9 out of the box? All of the
> > above information should go on the main wiki page...
> > Any other systems, OSes, whatnot, which are supported by LinuxBIOS, but
> > not yet listed in the wiki?
> >
> >
> > Uwe.
> > --
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