[ale] linux box from bios, can it be done?
hirsch at zapmedia.com
hirsch at zapmedia.com
Wed Aug 29 08:55:16 EDT 2001
Jeff Hubbs writes:
> Might want to shave that time by a factor of ten or so. See
> http://slashdot.org/articles/01/08/27/1419238.shtml.
Nah. That claim was .8 seconds to the lilo boot. What Jim saw was 8
seconds to linux prompt. They are really about the same if you then
have lilo boot linux from a ROM chip.
Jim was talking about LinuxBIOS which boots off a Disk-On-Chip instead
of a BIOS chip. There is no BIOS at all, just enough code to get the
kernel up and running. General Software boots a standard BIOS that
has they cut wayyyy down on the amount of memory checking, hardware
initializing, etc. I think the General Software solution would be a
little easier to use, since it doesn't really change the boot system
at all.
--Michael
>
> - Jeff
>
> James Kinney wrote:
> >
> > There is a linux bios chip. The supplier escapes me but I'm sure it won't
> > escape google. I've seen it it action. Think 8-10 seconds from power-on to
> > prompt with a journaling filesystem.
> >
> > On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Stephen Turner wrote:
> >
> > > with the advance in technology it seems to me that we
> > > could have larger bios chips. is it not possible for
> > > us to buy a larger chip for use as bios? thus allowing
> > > us to possibly make a lfs or linux from scratch file
> > > server that boots entirely from bios? with shadowing..
> > > im sure something could be arranged very nicely that
> > > would allow us to use the full 80 gig hard disks (or
> > > bigger ones) ? i have read that lfs can make a apache
> > > web server os at the incredible small size of 5 meg.
> > > and with flash chips progressing in size (i know ram
> > > is :) ) would it not be a possibility or even
> > > desirable task to make linux os bios? that would allow
> > > hd's to become only a storage/backup medium :)
> > >
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