> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Luoqi Chen wrote:
> > It is not the loader's job to detect the underlying
> > hardware configuration.
>
> I disagree. I would like to tell which machine I am booting on to
> choose an appropriate kernel.
>
Eventually (it may take a while) we should be able to boot any i386/AT
based machine with a single kernel which dynamically loads drivers for
available hardware (and different locking modules for UP and SMP for that
matter).
> My -current harddisk (physically) moves between 3 machines with very
> different requirements, not just SMP. FPU, few or much RAM, ISA stuff
> on identical places etc.
>
> I can select the kernel manually, but after a crash or power fail I
> might not be in a position to do it again.
>
> Martin
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>
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