give a look at http://www.freiburg.linux.de/~stepan/bios/ it can read and write a full range of bioses from linux, it is slightly outdated, and support is not provided for all chipsets... but, hey, linuxbios too is chipset 'limited' ;-) ----- Original Message ----- > > I know the /dev/nvram can do this for the pimary settings, however the > extended settings are not captured.
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