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Did you connect serial console? You should
get some sth from the serial port. YH From: Anil B G
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, Thanks for the help. I changed the option
FALLBACK_SIZE=262144 in the targets/newisys/khepri/Config.lb and I was able to
build the khepri.rom file of size 512K. Would be nice to document the
same somewhere. I also managed to try loading the same on
a khepri board that I could lay my hands on. However the system did not boot . Is there
a way to enable some beep() or something similar early on to know that the processor has started executing the
LinuxBIOS code. I do not have a scope or other hardware that I could use to
probe. There was some output on the serial but
that from the service processor that my khepri board has. Any pointers? Regards Anil On 7/12/06, Lu,
Yinghai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: Please change FALLBACK_SIZE in MB Config.lb to #default FALLBACK_SIZE=0x40000 YH From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
On Behalf Of Anil B G Hi,
I am new to LinuxBIOS. I downloaded the latest snapshot of LinuxBIOSv2 and
tried building it for a couple of boards (newisys/intel etc). I
was able to build it for intel but when I tried to build it for newisys/khepri
I got the following error: gcc
-o buildrom /home/anil/LinuxBios/LinuxBIOSv2/util/buildrom/buildrom.c I
disabled the fallback option and then was able to get the khepri.rom whose size
was 384K. I am using the FILO as the payload. Is
the size of 384K fine? Has any one used LinuxBIOSv2 on khepri? Would appreciate
any help. Pls.
let me know if any addl. info is reqd. The gcc
version is 3.4.3 Regards Anil |
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