program to change bios settings with software speech

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On Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 02:47:33PM +0900, Kerry Hoath wrote:
> You can save and restore the cmos under Linux

How would one go about doing that? I seem to recall there was or maybe
still is an option in the kernel that let's you read/write /dev/nvram,
but I don't see a nvram node in my /dev directory. Is that what you're
referring to?

Greg


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