* Eric W. Biederman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040202 08:38]: > > I don't read the LinuxBIOS table yet, but support should be easy to > > implement. OpenBIOS has been running on LinuxBIOS and grub on x86 and > > amd64. It can also be used in MacOnLinux (MOL) to boot macos and Linux. > > Cool so you are getting close. Indeed. Nonetheless some things are missing:
* there is no interrupt handling code doing the things you described * the ide driver is not fully working yet * boot support is incomplete on x86 and amd64 * there is no pci driver/device node yet * there is no linuxbios table parsing yet * lots of things with less priority > > Find the latest tree on bitkeeper: > > > > bk clone bk://openbios.bkbits.net/unstable > > Is there any other way. I'm not allowed to use the free > version of bk. I've enabled a snapshot to be created every 4h at http://www.openbios.org/snapshots/ for now. There will probably be an arch repository for openbios soon. Stefan -- Stefan Reinauer, SUSE LINUX AG Teamleader Architecture Development _______________________________________________ Linuxbios mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios

