If it's like the AOpen boards that have dual BIOS storage, it is 'hard' 
switchable via a jumper switch.  Meaning both are not simultaneously 
accessible or usable, only one at a time.

Alain Greppin wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Has anyone some information about the DualBIOS feature
> on the Gigabyte boards ?
> 
> Do you think it is possible to load linuxbios
> and a minimal kernel in this DualBIOS wich is 2 x 256k ?
> 
> And, in general, when the BIOS is flashed with linuxbios,
> how can I reflash it to upgrade ?
> 
> What i want, is to build a cluster of diskless Linux boxes.
> What is best for this case ? a) linuxbios b) nic + boot rom
> 
> Thanks,
> Alain Greppin

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