Re: that old GNU/Linux argument

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On Jul 25, 2008, Les <hlhowell@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Do you know what the BIOS actually does?

Yep.  It loads the kernel and transfers control to it.  At times, it
provides the kernel with essential information about the configuration
of the system.  At times, in some cases, the kernel requests the BIOS
to perform certain essential tasks.  That's about it.

Point is, if it's removed, the system won't boot up.  Which is
perfectly along the same lines of, if the kernel is not there, the
rest of the system can't come up.

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