> As for a new standard I think we should start out by evaluating all > current disklabel schemes to see what state of the art is, and how we > can improve upon it. > Ahh, that is the whole point I'm trying to get accross. I have been studying mbrs/partition tables and how they work, and what data is contained in them. I really think it is possible to take the data from the mbr/partition table and manipulate it to our advantage, thus bypassing ALL real mode interrupts. The problem would be if an OS (like windows) deciedes to make a INT call....
But for Linux, I really feel it is possible. -- Thanks, Joseph Smith Set-Top-Linux www.settoplinux.org -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

