Followup to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
By author: Andre Hedrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
>
> Nobody asked but, HDD solid state devices that could be used for booting
> would require the linking or inclusion of of non-open binaries that must
> be executed once the release of INT13/INT19 are completed from the bios
> bootstrapping. We are looking at something that has to be kick started
> long before execve("/sbin/init"...);system("/sbin/init"); could be
> considered.
>
> Regardless if this is ATA/SCSI.....
>
I don't understand why you say this... CompactFlash, for example, is a
solid-state HDD device, and it speaks ATA just as well as any disk.
No special binaries required.
-hpa
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