> Eric W. Biederman wrote:
>
> > a) More complex. Just barely. b) Yep.
> > c) Yep.
> > d) More flexible and can handle what ever it needs to do tomorrow,
> > without mods. All firmware has it's own different format. With LinuxBIOS
> > things are
> > simple enough that you can add a make target instead of having to
> > write a specific bootloader to support it.
> >
>
>
> I cannot agree with you on (d). In fact, you have already brushed off a
> multiple of issues I have raised, such as interactivity.
What is magic about interactivity? What makes this a different
problem? We approach booting from totally different perspectives,
which makes communicating clearly hard.
If you spell out individual problems I will show you how I would solve
them.
I believe I have done my due diligence and provided appropriate
channels for everything, but I'm willing to test it.
> I don't particularly care if you want to make this the LinuxBIOS
> platform-specific whatever, but when you start talking about making it the grand
> universal thing, you have me seriously concerned.
Hey it isn't wrong to dream of world domination :)
Eric
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