03-20-2011
My knowledge has nothing to do in this case. I am just trying to tell you, that my solution must works under BIOS machines and UEFI machines.
Are on the market drivers to any hardware (e.g. sound cards, graphics cards, network cards, etc.) that uses hardware's flash memory?
If yes I may probably look at the code and find out some tricks.
Cheers.
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sndconfig
sndconfig(8) System Manager's Manual sndconfig(8)
NAME
sndconfig - configure sound card for use with Linux kernel modules
SYNOPSIS
sndconfig {--help,--noprobe,--noautoconfig}
DESCRIPTION
sndconfig sets up the necessary configuration files to use a sound card on a Red Hat system. If PnP support is compiled in, by default snd-
config will do an initial probe for PnP sound cards using the pnpdump utility. If the --noprobe option is given this step will be skipped.
The user will be notified if any cards were found. Otherwise the user must pick the card type from a menu. Then the user must choose the
I/O port, IRQ, and DMA settings for the sound card. These must be known ahead of time and depend upon the jumper settings of the sound
card. For PnP cards, the program will determine settings for the card; if the --noautoconfig option is given the user can choose the val-
ues which will be programmed into the PnP device. There is no guarantee that the values entered do not conflict with an existing non-PnP or
PnP device. The user must make sure these types of conflicts do not occur.
OPTIONS
--help Print a usage message on standard output and exit successfully.
--noprobe
No probe will be made for PnP cards, and the PnP configuration files will not be changed.
--noautoconfig
No autoconfiguration of PnP cards will be done; the user will be prompted for settings.
FILES
/etc/sysconfig/soundcard Stores current settings /etc/modules.conf Stores sound module configuration /etc/isapnp.conf Stores
PnP configuration
SEE ALSO
isapnp(1), pnpdump(1)
Wed Aug 19 1998 sndconfig(8)