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 *Skeeve Stevens - *eintellego Networks Pty Ltd skeeve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ; www.eintellegonetworks.com Phone: 1300 239 038; Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve facebook.com/eintellegonetworks ; <http://twitter.com/networkceoau> linkedin.com/in/skeeve twitter.com/networkceoau ; blog: www.network-ceo.net The Experts Who The Experts Call Juniper - Cisco - Cloud On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 12:39 AM, <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> 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 > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos