Ok I was able to determine the ROM chip of the server..... Thank you very much...
Now, I did save the original BIOS information using "flashrom -r <filename>" But, not sure I know how to rebuild back the BIOS from this file in case needed. Do you have any suggestions???? Thanks On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 7:12 PM, and...@jenbo.dk <and...@jenbo.dk> wrote: > Run flashrom with no parameters and it should tell you what Rom chip you > have. > > Before you pull the trigger you should make sure that you have a way to > recover the original BIOS (with out the use of the computer you are doing > this to). > > Mvh Anders > > ----- Reply message ----- > Fra: "Daniel J. Celta" <dce...@gmail.com> > Dato: man., jul. 5, 2010 23:02 > Emne: [coreboot] H8DME-2 > Til: <coreboot@coreboot.org> > > Has anyone updated this Supermicro server Board BIOS for the H8DME-2...... > > I have installed FC10, (i was able to complete this installation by turning > of the RAID configuration in the BIOS), and now I am having trouble when > trying to upgrade the Operating system to FC13. > > > I suspect, if I update the BIOS, I currently have the version of the BIOS > that came pre-installed with the server, I may be able to upgrade to FC13. > > One thing I like to mention, when running "make menuconfig" I was not sure > of the ROM Chip size, and used the largest available setting 4MB. > > - How can I check the proper setting for this parameter???? > > > > So now, I have created the coreboot.rom, and think I am ready to run > "flashrom"....... > > - Is there anything else I need to check before I pull the trigger??? > > - Has anyone had any problems I should be aware of???? > > > Thanks > > Daniel > > -- > coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org > http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot >
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