[syslinux] Introducing a new com32 module : HDT

Gordon Schumacher gordon at rebit.com
Thu Mar 12 12:20:54 PDT 2009


On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 23:59:17 +0100, Erwan <erwan at seanodes.com> wrote:

> HDT (hardware detection tool) is now under active development and .... 
> sounds to works pretty well.
>
> It features a menu mode (using murali's work) and a CLI (command line 
> interface) mode.
>
> HDT is able to detect :
> - CPU (product name, speed, flags,...)
> - DMI (bios, motherboard, memory, system, chassis)
> - PXE (if pxelinux is loaded : mac address, ip address)
> - PCI devices (using real product names, product class)
> - Linux Kernel modules needed by that host
> - Disks (work is in progress)
>   

Huzzah and many thanks!  I'd been considering trying to do such a thing
myself...

Once I get my current round of stuff taken care of, I will integrate
this into my boot CD and let you know what I find?
Quick question though; can it currently (or is it even possible to) log
the output to a file someplace?  I'd never quite had time to work out
how difficult that would be...




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