Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 4th Sep 2006 17:57 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Linux On many systems, a large portion of boot time goes into providing legacy support for MS-DOS. Various projects, including LinuxBIOS and Open Firmware, are trying to replace the proprietary BIOS systems with streamlined pieces of code able to do only what is necessary to get a Linux kernel loaded and running. This article gives a brief overview of the field.
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Interesting...
by 1c3d0g on Tue 5th Sep 2006 11:05 UTC
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Very eye-opening article. Definitely worth the read.