......'probing the existence of a floppy will lock up the process for 30
secs, and anything which waits on it (and moreover, it might even
cause locks on the IDE bus, so that other programs/drives lock as
well),'.....

so I guess it is because of BIOS taking precedence. if that is so then
probably NOW is the time to 'separate the waters' so to speak (more
below) - or in a nutshell, just try to find a way to get rid of BIOS
altogether.

what I'm driving at is that linux initial concept, as good as I can
remember, maybe I'm wrong, was to have an os that will configure and
make work a device like the pc WITHOUT the need of BIOS. and linux so
far has proved over and over again that is capable of detecting and
configuring ANY device present on a pc. the BIOS pre-configuration of pc
has always been less than desirable as far as linux is concerned.

maybe NOW is the time to address this issue - just thinking, there's
nothing wrong with setting up a movement in linux community that will
get involved all the best linux developers/minds starting with its
initial/original one Linus Torwald, to find a way of getting just one
device like a CD or USB etc. to be read and probe the pc WITHOUT a BIOS,
(a v minimal so called BIOS (because of lack of other term now) that
enables just the bus that a CD sits on so that it can be read).

what prompted my mind to run along this line of thought were the latest
news (true or false, hard to say at this time apparently) more likely
true given the fact that it was officially announced that the pc as we
know it today WILL be subjected to more tying down to the os (that is
the one for pay), and it wants full control of the pc and user/s under
the guise of security, with  user very personal data sent to the cloud,
a very likely possibility.

Martin, and all concerned, probably you've already seen and read

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/windows-8-certification-will-make-it-difficult-or-impossible-to-install-linux-on-pcs/14987?tag=nl.e550
http://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/5850.html

it is self explanatory. the os in discussion (url's above) wants to
migrate/integrate into BIOS. any thoughts re all above ?

sorry for posting this/the latter part under this thread.

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