Hi David, If you mean has anyone managed to boot a Via EPIA using etherboot as the payload, and loading the kernel via (no pun) tftp, then yes.... but then I wrote it all down in the EPIA howto :-)
Regards Mark. On Thursday 10 Jul 2003 23:22, David Hendricks wrote: > I see a lot of people here have gotten LinuxBIOS working with the Via EPIA > using an IDE device, but has anyone managed to get it working using > etherboot to boot a kernel over a network? I'm a hopeless newbie and have > been struggling with this for some time. I have links to logs, my payload, > and my config below (Trying to keep the list archives tidy). > > I had gotten etherboot working with the PCM-5823s earlier and compared the > minicom log with that of my Epia. The only real obvious discrepency I see > is the entry point. The Geode entered at 0x00094000 (606,208), while the > Epia is trying to enter at 0x00020000 (131,072). > > I'm using CVS versions of Etherboot and LinuxBios. However, I haven't been > able to update in the past one or two weeks due to Sourceforge's problems > so I might have missed an important patch. > > Links > EPIA minicom log (High verbosity): > http://www.flagen.com/~sc/linux/funstuff/epia-dave > My Rhine payload: > http://www.flagen.com/~sc/linux/funstuff/via-rhine-ebcvs.elf > My config file: http://www.flagen.com/~sc/linux/funstuff/epia.config > Geode (Elfboot part only): > http://www.flagen.com/~sc/linux/funstuff/geode-elfboot-dave > > TIA > --David > _______________________________________________ > Linuxbios mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios _______________________________________________ Linuxbios mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios