Yeah.. investigated the UEFI Config very extensively.
There might be alternate firmware out there, but I assume that all devices are going UEFI due to Windows 8 or something. It is killing me :(
...Skeeve
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On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 12:39 AM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Skeeve Stevens wrote:
Hey all,
We've developed our own microserver platform sitting on top of CentOS
5.4.
We deploy them in many locations and normally use netbooks for this purpose. This has worked fine for years, except most netbooks have started to disappear (in Australia).
But, don't you want an I$$$Tablet? You don't need a keyboard, or....
The lowest price hardware I found the other day was the ASUS F201E (X201E in USA). It is the right size at the right price... but it runs on UEFI Bios.
<snip> Question: my stepson and I just got a new m/b, and in the BIOS, there's an option in, I think, advanced (this is AMI BIOS on a Gigabyte board), that allows you to choose UEFI, or non-EFI. Have you looked for that?
mark
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