Am Mittwoch, 18. Januar 2017, 16:42:43 schrieb John Sager:
> I've got coreboot version 20160307. According to the PC Engines website this
> introduces SD boot support. There is a 20160311 version so I may try that.

I don't believe that will help a lot, according to the sparse notes it just 
adds pxe boot, and the thread you've linked to was related to the latest BIOS.

As I said, it still seems to be an issue and the advice from support tells the 
same story in other words :(

kp

> John
> 
> On 18/01/17 15:40, kp kirchdoerfer wrote:
> > Hi John;
> > 
> > Am Mittwoch, 18. Januar 2017, 09:41:26 schrieb John Sager:
> >> For some years I've run leaf-bering on a PC Engines Alix 2D13 board as my
> >> main router, but now I need to upgrade to a board that supports gigabit
> >> ethernet, vlans, baby jumbo frames, etc.
> >> 
> >> The apu2c2 board has 3 gigabit LAN ports, 2 USB3 ports, SD card reader
> >> plus
> >> mSATA & PCI express sockets.
> >> 
> >> Using Bering-uClibc_6.0.2-rc1_x86_64_syslinux_serial115200.tar.gz on a
> >> USB
> >> stick the board boots fine. However I can't get it to boot from a SD
> >> card.
> >> The bios boot (coreboot) recognises the SD card in the boot list but then
> >> hangs at the point where it should transfer to syslinux. This is
> >> obviously a PC Engines issue and not one for Leaf. There is a thread
> >> about this on PC Engines' forum:
> >> 
> >> http://pcengines.info/forums/?page=post&id=1532182F-D982-4735-A4BF-7E786E
> >> C42 179
> > 
> > Do you even have installed a BIOS with SD support?
> > I've got one of the earlier borads with an older BIOS and had to update to
> > 160211 to get the wlee200nx to work, works fine with mSATA. I've updated
> > later the kernel because a user had a SD card with support for the SD
> > card, but AFAIR got no feedback since.
> > 
> > But it seems, following the  thredad above SD issus might not be solved
> > finally ...?
> > 
> > kp
> > 
> >> However the recommendation seems to be to use a mSATA card instead:(
> >> 
> >> If I go down that route though that brings up another problem - the
> >> apu2c2
> >> is the only mSATA interface I have available, and the tools required to
> >> transfer the working config from the USB stick to mSATA (fdisk,
> >> mkfs.vfat,
> >> syslinux) don't seem to be available in any of the Leaf packages. I would
> >> probably have to boot up TinyCore Linux temporarily to do the transfer.
> >> 
> >> Having transferred the appropriate (5.2.4) configs from the old router, I
> >> have run into module loading problems - see my next e-mail for a
> >> discussion
> >> of this.
> >> 
> >> regards,
> >> 
> >> John Sager
> >> 
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