I am trying to compile LinuxBios for a custom
quad-opteron system. I copied from the amd quartet to
create my build environment. The Quartet seems to
compile correct, but mine errors out. Here is a
screen dump:
objcopy -O binary linuxbios_ram linuxbios_ram.bin
./nrv2b e linuxbios_ram.bin
I'm sorry, I was wrong. The AMD Quartet doesn't seem
to compile either. I get the same error!
--- Jeff Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to compile LinuxBios for a custom
quad-opteron system. I copied from the amd quartet
to
create my build environment. The Quartet seems to
How about Tyan s4882 in your compile environment? It should be OK.
Please try to set LOG_LEVEL in your MB Config to 7.
YH
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 09:06:42 -0700 (MST), Ronald G. Minnich
rminnich@lanl.gov wrote:
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Jeff Stevens wrote:
I'm sorry, I was wrong. The AMD
depends if you can get enough Info about MB and chipset.
Anyway SB is easier than NB
YH
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005 16:42:43 +1100 (EST), Geoffrey McRae
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I would like the:
Asus K8N-E Delux Please
I have a lan cafe with 40 of these machines in it, would be nice to be
Does anybody needs LinuxBIOS for VMware virtual machines?
If you want it please describe why do you want it.
Thanks,
Dmitriy Budko,
the maintainer of VMware's BIOS and chipset
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On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Dmitriy Budko wrote:
Does anybody needs LinuxBIOS for VMware virtual machines?
If you want it please describe why do you want it.
it would sure make it easier to do full-up sims of linuxbios-equipped
systems.
ron
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* Dmitriy Budko [EMAIL PROTECTED] [050307 22:28]:
Does anybody needs LinuxBIOS for VMware virtual machines?
If you want it please describe why do you want it.
This sounds very interesting. Having a possibility to test
LinuxBIOS+payload in vmware would allow easy and comfortable
payload
On Friday 04 March 2005 14:57, Markus Wolters wrote:
Hallo,
I have an old k7sem board and I want to try Linuxbios (v1 or v2) on it. Now
before I kill my board, I have a
I have the same board. Works well with LinuxBIOS v1.
AFAIK there is currently no v2 support for SiS boards like the
From: Ronald G. Minnich
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Dmitriy Budko wrote:
Does anybody needs LinuxBIOS for VMware virtual machines?
If you want it please describe why do you want it.
it would sure make it easier to do full-up sims of linuxbios-equipped
systems.
So, you don't need it for
So I downloaded the cvs snapshot referenced from the new wiki. It seems
to be a copy of the repository, and not a checkout.(files are .v ) with
all sorts of version information.
Just a FYI.
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Nathanael D. Noblet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gnat Solutions
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Richard Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 15:37:31 -0600, Bari Ari [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://wiki.linuxbios.org/ADLO
That info is all from my V1 stuff and ADLO is not in V2 yet. However
its just a elf payload just like anything else so it will load fine.
It
Dmitriy Budko [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
From: Ronald G. Minnich
On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Dmitriy Budko wrote:
Does anybody needs LinuxBIOS for VMware virtual machines?
If you want it please describe why do you want it.
it would sure make it easier to do full-up sims of
How difficult is it to port Intel 440BX chipset support from
V1 to V2?
Not terribly hard. It is more of a time/desire thing. Does vmware
accurately simulate what is required to bring memory up or do we
Yep. not to bad. I've got the beginnings of the port already done. I
got hung up on
Justin C. Darby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* Lustre (If I can get a good dialogue with the ClusterFS folks started..
still waiting to hear from them. I need to mirror two hard disks over
1000mbit tcp/ip for redundancy.)
For the small scale you are looking at, I recommend you look at
nbd and
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