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== Why a Live CD? == | == Why a Live CD? == | ||
It provides a user with a stable work environment to read, write and verify a flash device on any supported x86 hardware | It provides a user with a stable work environment to read, write and verify a flash device on any supported x86 hardware. | ||
Read, write, update and verify a BIOS image on any x86 system | Read, write, update and verify a BIOS image on any x86 system | ||
Boots on x86-32 and/or x86-64 | Boots on x86-32 and/or x86-64 | ||
Complete Linux distribution | Complete Linux distribution | ||
User friendly. | User friendly. | ||
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Complete and automatic hardware detection, not requiring any driver to be added. | Complete and automatic hardware detection, not requiring any driver to be added. | ||
Revision as of 21:25, 29 August 2008
Flashrom Live CD
This page is a work in progress.
Why a Live CD?
It provides a user with a stable work environment to read, write and verify a flash device on any supported x86 hardware.
Read, write, update and verify a BIOS image on any x86 system Boots on x86-32 and/or x86-64
Complete Linux distribution
User friendly.
It contains software for:
Stable and friendly Linux Kenrnel
Complete and automatic hardware detection, not requiring any driver to be added.
Complete toolchain for:
Flashrom
Superiotool
LSPCI
Size of ISO-image is ? MBytes (3" CD) Small enough to fit on a flash drive?