Re: [coreboot] Where to buy the KCMA-D8? *brand new*

2017-03-22 Thread taii...@gmx.com
On 03/22/2017 07:07 PM, Daniel Kulesz wrote: Does anyone know? I have checked everywhere I can't find the accessories for the board family either (TPM etc) There is shop in Germany that sells it (according to the website, they have 6 pcs left in stock):

Re: [coreboot] Maintain boot order for multiple EFI based OS

2017-03-22 Thread Leahy, Leroy P
Hi Maurice and Prince, Would you please help answer the question below? Hi Sibi, The maintainers for the various EDK-II packages can be found in payloads/external/tianocore/tianocore/Maintainers.txt. In your case, search for CorebootPayloadPkg. Lee Leahy From: coreboot

[coreboot] Where to buy the KCMA-D8? *brand new*

2017-03-22 Thread Daniel Kulesz via coreboot
>Does anyone know? I have checked everywhere >I can't find the accessories for the board family either (TPM etc) There is shop in Germany that sells it (according to the website, they have 6 pcs left in stock):

Re: [coreboot] Lenovo Thinkpad X201: cannot boot encrypted Debian w/Coreboot & GRUB2

2017-03-22 Thread Sam Kuper
On 22/03/2017, Sam Kuper wrote: > On 22/03/2017, Nico Huber wrote: >> On 22.03.2017 17:03, Sam Kuper wrote: >> The GRUB payload, by default, doesn't have any configuration file and >> will wait at the prompt (no matter if the disk is encrypted or not). > >

[coreboot] Where to buy the KCMA-D8? *brand new*

2017-03-22 Thread taii...@gmx.com
Does anyone know? I have checked everywhere I can't find the accessories for the board family either (TPM etc) I would just get another KGPE-D16 but I want to make a router with one of the 35W C32 "EE" opterons and the retail price is a little cheaper. And does anyone know how much longer

Re: [coreboot] Maintain boot order for multiple EFI based OS

2017-03-22 Thread Zoran Stojsavljevic
> I think you miss the point here. Sibi was asking how to store settings, > where UEFI should look for the next-stage bootloader (e.g. GRUB), and > not how to relay the decision which OS to boot. I am old, a bit numb/dumb (reason INTEL ousted me, good reasoning, don't you think?), so this is why

Re: [coreboot] Lenovo Thinkpad X201: cannot boot encrypted Debian w/Coreboot & GRUB2

2017-03-22 Thread Sam Kuper
On 22/03/2017, Nico Huber wrote: > On 22.03.2017 17:03, Sam Kuper wrote: >> -- Choose "GRUB2" as payload. > You didn't select any option to initialize the display. [...] >> - After about 10 minutes, the fan spins up for a few seconds, then >> spins back down. This repeats roughly

Re: [coreboot] Lenovo Thinkpad X201: cannot boot encrypted Debian w/Coreboot & GRUB2

2017-03-22 Thread Nico Huber
Hi Sam, On 22.03.2017 17:03, Sam Kuper wrote: > Steps followed: > > ... > > - On spare PC, in Coreboot directory: > > -- make distclean && make nconfig > > -- Choose "Lenovo" as mainboard vendor. > > -- Choose "ThinkPad X201 / X201s / X201t" as mainboard. > > -- Choose "Add Intel

Re: [coreboot] Maintain boot order for multiple EFI based OS

2017-03-22 Thread Nico Huber
Hi Zoran, On 22.03.2017 14:51, Zoran Stojsavljevic wrote: > Hello Sibi, > > The answer to your question lies outside of Coreboot domain. After bringing > Tiano Core, you need to bring the next phase of booting: OS boot loader. > The best for you is to use GRUB2. Then, from GRUB2 menu >

Re: [coreboot] Maintain boot order for multiple EFI based OS

2017-03-22 Thread Nico Huber
Hi Sibi, On 22.03.2017 14:20, sibi.rajaseka...@dell.com wrote: > Dell - Internal Use - Confidential please skip such folly when you write to a public mailing list. > > Hi, > > We are using the coreboot project with Intel fsp to boot the Intel > Rangeley based Mohonpeak CPU. We have built the

[coreboot] Lenovo Thinkpad X201: cannot boot encrypted Debian w/Coreboot & GRUB2

2017-03-22 Thread Sam Kuper
Steps followed: - Switch off X201; disconnect X201 PSU and battery. - Flash X201 using Bus Pirate, with OEM BIOS that has had its ME neutralised with me_cleaner, noting that Flashrom reported "VERIFIED". - Disconnect Bus Pirate from X201. - Reconnect X201 PSU. - Press power button, then F12

Re: [coreboot] Power supply and X220

2017-03-22 Thread Albin
Thank you John Lewis and, again, Persmule. I've now successfully flashed coreboot onto the machine with a disabled ME and just booted into GNU/Linux. I connected 3.3v to pin 3 on the BBB (instead of an ATX) and reapplied the Pomona clip a few times. Then, finally, the chip was recognized. \o/

Re: [coreboot] Maintain boot order for multiple EFI based OS

2017-03-22 Thread Zoran Stojsavljevic
Hello Sibi, The answer to your question lies outside of Coreboot domain. After bringing Tiano Core, you need to bring the next phase of booting: OS boot loader. The best for you is to use GRUB2. Then, from GRUB2 menu (/boot/efi/EFI/.../grub.cfg) you can choose your OS (either WIN8+, either any

Re: [coreboot] Add me_cleaner to automated tests?

2017-03-22 Thread Zoran Stojsavljevic
BTW, Martin, > https://www.coreboot.org/User:MartinRoth#Platforms_supported_by_coreboo t All boards here, which I took from your list are actually INTEL Customer Reference Boards (CRBs), not laptop/notebook

[coreboot] Maintain boot order for multiple EFI based OS

2017-03-22 Thread Sibi.Rajasekaran
Dell - Internal Use - Confidential Hi, We are using the coreboot project with Intel fsp to boot the Intel Rangeley based Mohonpeak CPU. We have built the Tianocore EDK2 project and used it as the payload to bring UEFI services to this bootloader. With this payload, we are able to boot a EFI

Re: [coreboot] Add me_cleaner to automated tests?

2017-03-22 Thread Sam Kuper
On 22/03/2017, Martin Roth wrote: > Here's the list of boards I've got for coreboot testing. > > https://www.coreboot.org/User:MartinRoth#Platforms_supported_by_coreboot > > My plan is to get as many of these as I can set up for automated testing. > > When new boards are added

Re: [coreboot] Rowhammer DRAM Refresh

2017-03-22 Thread Philipp Stanner
K, thank you so far! I hoped there was an easier solution like a #define in a header somewhere. However it's the code I've gone through so far is already interesting as coreboot often seems to use a refresh rate of ~16ms what's 4x of the rate some vendors use. // P. On 20.03.2017 13:34,

Re: [coreboot] PS/2 Mouse on KGPE-D16

2017-03-22 Thread Paul Menzel via coreboot
Dear cb, Am Montag, den 20.03.2017, 21:15 + schrieb c...@imap.cc: > Has anybody had any success using a PS/2 mouse on the KGPE-D16? > > I tried a few PS/2 compatible USB mice, along with an adaptor, without > success and thought that the mice might be to blame but I've just > confirmed a

Re: [coreboot] PS/2 Mouse on KGPE-D16

2017-03-22 Thread Paul Menzel via coreboot
Dear cb, Am Montag, den 20.03.2017, 21:43 + schrieb c...@imap.cc: > Not a silly question: > > # CONFIG_DRIVERS_PS2_KEYBOARD is not set > > but the PS/2 keyboard works. Is that setting essential for a mouse to > function? No, as SeaBIOS, Linux, and soon libpayload based payloads should be

[coreboot] HTML messages and list archive (was: Power supply and X220)

2017-03-22 Thread Paul Menzel via coreboot
Dear persmule, Am Mittwoch, den 22.03.2017, 00:32 +0800 schrieb persmule: […] You sent just an HTML message. Currently, it’s hard to read such a message in the archive [1]. So, please send at least a plain/text part in your message. That also benefits people using an email client (MUA) on the

Re: [coreboot] Add me_cleaner to automated tests?

2017-03-22 Thread Zoran Stojsavljevic
> I've told my wife that every time she buys a pair of shoes, I get to buy a new computer. > It works out well for both of us, but she's still winning. :) You should change the rule. You should buy a sport car for each pair of shoes. ;-) Zoran On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 2:45 AM, Martin Roth