* Mathieu Deschamps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040608 15:42]: > > LinuxBIOS can currently execute one payload. For greater flexibility and > > isolated development cycles of the firmware related code parts/projects > > LinuxBIOS should allow payload chains, ie. executing multiple payloads > > one after the other. > > > Ok but How are you calling this if it's not > a bootloader chaining or payload chain ? > > LinuxBIOS - (ETHERBOOT - IDE PATCH) - LINUX I don't exactly get the problem. Etherboot would probably be the end of the in-rom payload chain, since it does not return from execution but pass control to Linux, which is not stored in ROM in the above scenario.
> I've reported that is was and that this works. I've also > reported some boot chains examples to illustrate a section : > > LB - ETHERBOOT - ADLO - LILO - LINUX Again, at this point Etherboot would be the end of the in-rom payload chain. But possibly ADLO could be moved to ROM before Etherboot is started. Stefan _______________________________________________ Linuxbios mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios