within Linux without having to tinker with BIOS setup.
>
> Unfortunately, it seems that some settings are not in the 128 (or 256)
> bytes accessible this way, so they must be stored elsewhere.
the L440GX has a lot of stuff attached to ipmi. Perhaps some of it is
stored there? Just a tho
teract
with the kernel. This is a usespace issue, I think.
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Remember, Luke,
be set either on the command line, or by the
> kernel implementation of bootp. Am I missing it somewhere?
Doesn't the pivot_root do just that in 2.4? Not that I have used it or
anything.
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r from the last round this came up that modern FC fabrics
have some dynamic properties that may require more intelligence in the
kernel.
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rketing it on a wide scale though.
I believe I read about an optical mouse that worked on any surface by
tracking surface constrast movement in an old issue of Byte. I think it
was an Xerox invention, but my memory may be off.
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.html for two implementations for
Linux.
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On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Theodore Y. Ts'o wrote:
> First of all, Red Hat doesn't install /etc/rc.d/init.d/serial. (Checked
> under both Red Hat 7.0 and Red Hat 6.2). That script comes with some
> version of setserial that I ship, but in its default configuration it
> certainly won't crash machines.
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