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2007 Apr 18
2
[PATCH 4/21] i386 Broken bios common
Both the APM BIOS and PnP BIOS code use a segment hack to simulate real
mode selector 0x40 (which points to the BIOS data area at 0x00400 in
real mode). Several broken BIOSen use selector 0x40 as if they were
running in real mode, which we make work by faking up selector 0x40 in
the GDT to point to physical memory starting at 0x400. We limit the
access to the remainder of this physical page using a byte granular
limit. Rather than have this tricky code in multiple pla...
2007 Apr 18
2
[PATCH 4/21] i386 Broken bios common
Both the APM BIOS and PnP BIOS code use a segment hack to simulate real
mode selector 0x40 (which points to the BIOS data area at 0x00400 in
real mode). Several broken BIOSen use selector 0x40 as if they were
running in real mode, which we make work by faking up selector 0x40 in
the GDT to point to physical memory starting at 0x400. We limit the
access to the remainder of this physical page using a byte granular
limit. Rather than have this tricky code in multiple pla...
2003 May 28
1
boot failing with large cd's?
Hi,
I am not sure if this is an isolinux problem or an mkisofs problem. I
have been using isolinux for a year now without any problems. This week,
it began to fail. The only difference is that the CD has a few more
files on it than before (1026 files, 327 MB).
mkisofs was creating the image alphabetically, and the isolinux
directory was at the very end. I then tried using the -sort parameter
2005 Jul 03
1
bin/58951: Some problems with 4.9-RELEASE installation using comconsole
Hi!
Is there anyone interested in fixing 4.x-RELEASE serial console
installation?
Eugene
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