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    EfiPy

    EfiPy

    Python Library for accessing UEFI BIOS internal function by protocol

    EfiPy is a Python Module on UEFI shell which can access UEFI BIOS kernel interface - System Table - Runtime Services - Boot Services pAnalyzer package - Tracing UEFI protocol calling flow Output protocol flow to screen or file with XML format CorePy (assembly package) - Simple Assembly code in Python environment. EfiPy Shell package- Simple uefi shell program coded with EfiPy library to prove EfiPy workable EfiPy leverage these open source packages - ctypes, CorePy. Samples https://sourceforge.net/u/efipy/svn/HEAD/tree/Trunk/ EfiPy Author: https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-wu-a9068b90/
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    eINIT is an Init System for POSIX-compliant operating systems. The primary focus is on speed and modularity and, unlike other init systems, this one can be used in combination with others. Benchmarks suggest that einit is faster than initng and upstart.
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    Serviced (should be read as service d) is intended to replace the traditional init program. It's being written in C++.
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    Startup Commander is a program, that lets you choose which you want to run on system startup. You can create different profiles for different szenarios to minimize boot time. For example surfing, working, gaming.
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    Set of tools needed to setup and maintain encrypted partitions under unix systems (initially linux). Especially helpfull when doing root device encryption. Features xml configuration, multiple users, usb "tokens" (usb mass storage) and key hierarchy.
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    An XML-based tool used to schedule uptime spans that uses the Linux real time clock (RTC) daily alarm to automatically power on the system before the span begins. Tools to test whether the system must stay on (attempt to halt) are included.
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    pinit is a sysvinit alternative. It's a different way of booting linux. Keywords are: xml configuration, fast and parallel booting of services, modular design, dependecy based booting of services. It's intented to be more robust and faster than sysvini
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    ...just an experimental and limited system to test a new concept based of user centric view, but nothing is done because it's "normal" in all OSes , everything is thinked again. The aim is to manage information (represented as XML) wit
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