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EFI perhaps? That can connect to WiFi even before the kernel has loaded.
Edit--I remember Google saying in the announcement video that if the checksums don’t match up, they redownload the latest version of chrome to restore the machine. This is all before the system has loaded (because it failed checksum)—and possibly before the kernel loaded (because that’s checksummed too).. ergo, EFI firmware connecting to the wireless.
Edited 2009-11-20 07:44 UTC
Hmm, really not sure about that. From the security docs they put out it seems that when something fails there is always a backup partition which is used to download an uptodate one, so EFI (which according to most Kernel devs is total crap, just like BIOS btw) may not be necessary.
I call BS on that and Citation needed.
Which machine starts karmic that fast from power on??
Which machine starts karmic that fast from power on??
A quick google would have found you the citation
http://arstechnica.com/open-source/reviews/2009/09/ubuntu-910-alpha...
I don't think it's including BIOS time though
Most take longer for BIOS messages, Then those times are just to login/GDM. Gnome takes even longer to start. And then Firefox ,,,
So what they showed today (10 sec to a broswer window) is way better than Ubuntu/Mac or Windows.
Well a lot of phones boot faster and are more functional than ChromeOS




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I call BS on that and Citation needed.
Which machine starts karmic that fast from power on??
Most take longer for BIOS messages, Then those times are just to login/GDM. Gnome takes even longer to start. And then Firefox ,,,
So what they showed today (10 sec to a broswer window) is way better than Ubuntu/Mac or Windows.