On Sat, 26 Jul 2003, Adam Agnew wrote:
>
> What's the deal with Intel's firmware hubs? The status file for
> Clearwaters seems to indicate that only an Intel firmware hub will do.. Is
> that the case, or should I still be able to use a standard plcc flash
> part? This is an unforseen snag for som
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003, Stefan wrote:
> Some weeks ago, I wanted to know if my Gigabyte GA-7DXR is compatible
> with the LinuxBIOS, and ron asked my something about the serial, etc,
> written on the surface of the bios rom!
> Now, here's it:
>
> HYUNDAI KOR
> HY20F002TC-
> 90
What's the deal with Intel's firmware hubs? The status file for
Clearwaters seems to indicate that only an Intel firmware hub will do.. Is
that the case, or should I still be able to use a standard plcc flash
part? This is an unforseen snag for someone without a flash programmer..
- Adam Agnew
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Ron,
The image that is built via the new config tool can work as the old
config tools last night.
CHIP_CONFIGURE is workable too. It will be very useful to device config
or disable some device.
I can send you the diff next Monday if you want.
I add LINUXBIOS_EXTRA_VERSION to the Option.lb in the
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 10:38:08PM -0600, ron minnich wrote:
> I committed these patches, please test.
It compiles and works fine for me.
Btw, Ron, could you commit my other fix to elfboot.c in the freebios tree?
It's a trivial bug fix, the freebios2 tree seems already
has that fix applied by Er
I thought I succeed in configuring dhcp server.
But I can't check if dhcp server is working right.
are there any messages to be poped up when my epia found dhcp server?
Another question. After I succeed in configuring dhcp server,
how can I tell server to load vmlinux.epia.
I jus
Some weeks ago, I wanted to know if my Gigabyte GA-7DXR is compatible
with the LinuxBIOS, and ron asked my something about the serial, etc,
written on the surface of the bios rom!
Now, here's it:
HYUNDAI KOR
HY20F002TC-
90 0119A
There was also a kind of sticker on it, on w
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