Guido Fiala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hallo Mr. Biederman, > > came to contact you reading your article in the Linuxjournal: > http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/4888 > > You mention that you managed to set up Linuxbios for 3 mainboards, was it a > big job or quite easy to do?
The hard part is always the chipset port. In particular the memory controllers can be a pain. > Would really like to try it for to system i have at hands here: a Via-based > system and a Pentium-M based one (MB890 mainboard). > > Can you recommend some step-by-step procedure how to get it working? > Unfortunately the documentation at the linux/free/open-bios sites is not very > useful compared to a "classical" Howto ;-) Love to but I've been too busy porting to different systems. > I can not even decide which one is the way to go - linux-bios, free-bios or > open-bios! There is mailing-list-traffic in all these, but in none a > site-search even got me results on "MB890" or "855GME" chipsets etc. linuxbios is a subset of freebios that seems to equal the entire set. openbios for the most part runs on top of Linuxbios. > Maybe you can give me some hint if you are still involved? I am. If you need more of a hint hopefully someone else can do a better job of answering the questions. Eric _______________________________________________ Linuxbios mailing list Linuxbios@clustermatic.org http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios