On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Bayard R. Coolidge wrote: > While it's true that the "proprietary architecture" > vendors such as Sun, DEC, et al, had a large system > service capability mentality, I would think that, at > least for the Itanium2-based systems, be they desktop > or server, it would make sense to expand/enhance the > BIOS capabilities ANYWAY, if for no other reason than > to leverage economies-of-scale.
Lets not forget that this BIOS replacement also makes it more graphical, user friendly, and customizeable. While the big manufacturers may not want to add the lights out management style stuff, they'll almost certainly want a nice BIOS GUI with a "DELL" watermark. Think of compaq's little partition. If that stayed past a drive upgrade, it would have been decent and probably would have caught on. Ben -- Thursday, December 10, 1840: I discover a strange track in the snow and learn that some migrating otter has made across from the river to the wood, by my yard and the smith=92s shop, in the silence of the night. I cannot but smile at my own wealth, when I am thus reminded that every chink and cranny of nature is full to overflowing, that each instant is crowded full of great events. --Henry David Thoreau _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss