Sathya, > The only proper way to print UEFI Boot Services Driver version and > legacy x86 OpROM version is to upload those image headers from flash > and retrieve the version, various generation of the controllers have > various type of image headers hence a good amount of code needs to be > added to the driver to display them properly and associated feature > maintenance, so we thought it is better to push that to applications > space OK. As long as the firmware version is printed, I guess we can live without the legacy BIOS. -- Martin K. Petersen Oracle Linux Engineering