Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 16 Jan 2001 16:51:54 -0600 | Subject | Re: Linux not adhering to BIOS Drive boot order? | From | Peter Samuelson <> |
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[Venkatesh Ramamurthy] > [Venkatesh Ramamurthy] I think there should be a better way to handle > this , compiling is one of the options, but an end-user should not > think of compiling. The end user needs to put an another card and > connect drives and get his system up and running. He should not think > of compiling the drivers, if it is already part of the kernel / > initrd to get his system running.
You seem to be full of things that "we" can implement. So I just have to wonder: do you by any chance have some prototype code somewhere to figure out, reliably, which SCSI cards have BIOS extensions enabled, and the order they hook in?
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