In theory, should it be possible to make a plop like boot manager to boot from firewire storage devices?
yes, in theory its possible to write a driver to boot from firewire.
regards
elmar
Hi team,
... and it's not a brand-new idea. S' ahead (I'm a genious ! 1st. on my google search):
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-fireboot.html
Why it interests me ? because I'm stuck with one old PC with a loose USB and probably others too in a stormy night & no lab open. I bought an adopter USB-female to firewire-male. I didn't succeed much. I also tried an adopter to the green round socket of the mouse. NADA.
But I hope SB will take it ahead. I think it's a MUST-HAVE-IT to my Potchan (=opener).
Potchan ;)
Quote from: potchan on May 10, 2010, 21:47:44 PM
Hi team,
... and it's not a brand-new idea. S' ahead (I'm a genious ! 1st. on my google search):
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-fireboot.html
Why it interests me ? because I'm stuck with one old PC with a loose USB and probably others too in a stormy night & no lab open. I bought an adopter USB-female to firewire-male. I didn't succeed much. I also tried an adopter to the green round socket of the mouse. NADA.
But I hope SB will take it ahead. I think it's a MUST-HAVE-IT to my Potchan (=opener).
Potchan ;)
That looks like booting a 'small' Linux Kernel first, after it comes the rest of the OS from the Firewire device.
Will it be possible to load a part of the Linux Kernel, until it detects firewire/usb storage devices, than chainload a MBR sector from the storage devices?
There is somekind of fast-reboot mechanism for Linux with going through BIOS again, but I doubt it can be made to jump to MBR again.
there is kexec , boot from cdrom first then bootstraps other kernel
http://www.solemnwarning.net/kexec-loader/
, only not sure ??? firewire hard discs are bit expensive , usb memories are economical.
what exactly is problem , malfunctioning usb onto a old pc?
(perhaps may be alternate ways)