Andrey Borzenkov wrote:
If you choose the (experimental) CONFIG_EDD option in your kernel then,
with cooperation of your BIOS, you'll have a /sys/firmware/edd with at
least some info about the BIOS boot device. For me:
I am sorry but it does not tell about boot device. It contains all hard disks
enumerated via EDD interface. I do not see any information
under /sys/firmware/edd that would have allowed to guess boot device.
int13_dev80 is the bootdevice. Or that used to be the case with things
such as booting from SCSI at least. Don't know about booting from, say, USB.
Rene.
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