So good news and bad news.
Good news is that I have been able to boot OpenBSD, bad ones is that I
risked to flash a rom of a donor, so now I have a propietary BIOS again.
The docking station didn't had a serial port, so I couldn't debug the
booting of OpenBSD. After one month more or less and out of desperation,
I saw no other choice, even with the risk to brick it. All to get the
precious propietary blob of the VGA BIOS, till the booting problem is
sorted out. I had to remove the Wifi card, but I will deal with this
problem later, it's a problem with the whitelist.
Following this documentation I have been able to capture the VGA rom
from the Linux kernel:
http://www.coreboot.org/VGA_support#How_to_retrieve_a_good_video_bios
So the question is... Can I go back to and flash again libreboot with
the Lenovo BIOS there now that I have the VGA propietary blob? It would
be a pitty that after getting the libreboot laptop I wouldn't be able to
use it with libreboot.
Regards,
On , Oriol Demaria wrote:
It keeps having the same problem, I don't see any output in the
screen, I get to the biosboot and last line is the one that I think is
seeding the random number generator. I can't log into any terminal,
although it seems that it keeps going on for the hardrive led, and the
block num led, but you just can't see anything on the screen. I will
try to debug this through serial port or maybe I could ssh into the
box from another one.
Regards,