Hi
> I don't know if 10.04 has TXT/tboot support compiled in or not.
I saw the tboot need kernel>=2.6.33, but original 10.04 didn't fit,
so I changed the kernel to 2.6.35-19. However, it still didn't work.
I'm wondering if tboot not only depends on the kernel but also
depends on the upper co
> From: 黄文超 [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 1:25 AM
>
> Hi, I saw the previous mail showing that tboot will work on feroda 13.
> However, I'm wondering if it will work on Ubuntu 10.04, for I was
> suffering from installing the tboot for several days.
I don't know if 1
Your grub below is fine, except you need a more recent kernel that has
TXT/tboot support (see previous email).
The message about not finding an LCP module is not an error and is not a
problem.
But the kernel version won’t affect SENTER. Do you get a hang or a reset? If
a reset, what is the e
Hello:
I am installing Tboot now, but I have several problems. My PC is IBM T400
with Fedora 10. I have downloaded SINIT(GM45_GS45_PM45_SINIT_21.BIN) and
tboot-20100427-1.fc12.src.rpm. But I failed to install tboot. Error message is
that "no LCP module found" and it stopped at executing GETS
Following up, IAIK releases another Trusted Computing package,
the second public release of the acTvSM platform - download at [1].
acTvSM is a proof-of-concept integration of Trusted Computing and
Intel TXT into an off-the-shelf Debian Linux system. TBoot is used to
anchor the chain-of-trust in th
Hi, I saw the previous mail showing that tboot will work on feroda 13.
However, I'm wondering if it will work on Ubuntu 10.04, for I was
suffering from installing the tboot for several days.
I've changed the default grub2 to grub, and made the same grub
configuration as in the previous mail, and c