>> I've been wanting Linux which can boot Linux for a long time.
>I am maintaining a version of this functionality against 2.4.x
>called kexec. And I plan to work on integration into linux with 2.5.x.
>After the details are worked out I will look at a backport to 2.4.x
I think that this is a very important point, since will ease the
making of installation disks, etc... Moreover, it will ease the
creation of 'live' linux systems that can do a pretty work detecting
the hardware and the like.
>The hard part is not linux booting linux but the passing of the
>firmware/BIOS tables from one kernel to the next.
Why?. I mean, I haven't read on this issue in the LOBOS project.
I'm afraid I thought that this was easier than it really is...
>I am doing this a part of the linuxBIOS effort and as such it is just
I want to take a look at LinuxBIOS.
Raśl
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