This may sound like a stupid question but I can't make my BIOS free linux bios reboot. It jumps in to the weeds and wedges when I issue a reboot. From my earlier experiences with this stuff it seemed like it should be a breeze to write some bad code that would cause a triple fault, only I can't seem to get it right. Any one have some tips on good triple faulting code? thanks, Ian
- Re: Triple faulting the CPU to reboot Ian S. Nelson
- Re: Triple faulting the CPU to reboot Ronald G Minnich
- Re: Triple faulting the CPU to reboot Ian S. Nelson
- Re: Triple faulting the CPU to reboot Eric W. Biederman
- Re: Triple faulting the CPU to reboot Ronald G Minnich
- Re: Triple faulting the CPU to reboot Eric W. Biederman
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- Re: Triple faulting the CPU to reboot Ronald G Minnich
- Re: Triple faulting the CPU to reboot Eric W. Biederman
