I've been using grub to boot Linux from DiskOnChip flash ram on this set top box:

 http://www.gctglobal.com/Products/Set_Top_Box/set_top_box_0.html

The integrated TV-out defaults to ON, so it's easy use a TV as a display. There's a 
PCI slot available but I'm not sure that it has the CPU speed for a PVR, or whether 
documentation is available for the video chipset.

Instructions for booting Linux from the DiskOnChip are here:

 http://lists.infradead.org/pipermail/linux-mtd/2001-October/003475.html

It doesn't have any fans, and I haven't added a hard drive, so it's very quiet.
--
Karl Klug
UCLA Neuroscience
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> > >  i would like to boot my PC directly on TV. (with a default lilo
> > >  configuration on TV)
> > >
> > >  anyone has an idea how i can deal with this problem?
> 
> Slightly off-topic, but I've been using "grub" instead of "lilo"
> the past few weeks, swapping disks and different distributions
> and kernels around 10 different machines, and it seems much
> easier to work with than lilo.
> -- 
> Bill Eldridge
> Radio Free Asia
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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