> Obviously it's a heavy weight solution, but the idea of having more drivers and better support is compelling— it's a much easier path to exotic boot setups, eg over wifi, off a SAN, whatever.
So...this is strictly my own personal experience, but, I've always had better compatibility with my hardware in the BIOS than I have had in any OS. I can't count the number of times my K/V/M has worked in the BIOS, then suddenly stopped working once DOS/Windows/Linux started booting.
So...this is strictly my own personal experience, but, I've always had better compatibility with my hardware in the BIOS than I have had in any OS. I can't count the number of times my K/V/M has worked in the BIOS, then suddenly stopped working once DOS/Windows/Linux started booting.