
Originally Posted by
Fixxer_Linux
Among other things that comes in a decision when buying a new motherboard, should be taken care how easy it is to upgrade the BIOS of the motherboard under linux.
Asus and Gigabyte have a flashing utility integrated directly in the BIOS, allowing to flash with a USB drive directly from the BIOS. Rather cool when using linux.
Abit and MSI doesn't seems to be so friendly when it comes to BIOS upgrades for non-windows users, but what are the options to flash the bios when the computer doesn't have a floppy drive nor windows ?
There is the FreeDOS option (I think it's called "FreeDOS" ?), but is it safe enough to flash a mobo on which you don't have a backup BIOS in case of emergency (Abit doesn't seems to integrate a second BIOS on mobos, don't know for MSI) ? Especially when BIOS programs are engineered to work with a floppy drive and not an USB Flash drive.
Has someone a walktrough for that or am I condemned to choose between Asus or Gigabyte just because of the BIOS ??? (Which are good brands, that's not the point, just I'd like perhaps more choice after all)