According to the logs on my LTSP server (using TFTP), it's the Capio is getting an IP address and then not requesting anything. Am I confused about how Etherboot works?
Can Etherboot load a secondary payload like that? On Feb 1, 2008 10:01 PM, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 01.02.2008 19:47, Jeremy Wright wrote: > > I'm new to Coreboot, but I've been able to get a BIOS burned and sort of > > working. I'm working with a Capio II 320 (see specs below) and I've > tried > > using the "Axus TC320" and "ASI MB-5BLMP" build tutorials since the CPU > and > > chipsets are so similar. I've also tried using Etherboot and FILO as the > > payloads with the same results. The ASI tutorial starts up and > initializes > > the network interface, but I never get any video. With the Axus TC320 > > tutorial, I get video, the network interface is initialized, and I get a > > splash screen, but that's where it stops. When using Etherboot I can see > > that the Capio starts to boot from my network boot server and then > stops. > > Does that mean etherboot manages to load something over the network for > both the Axus and the ASI target? > > > Is > > there a way I can get console output with the Axus TC320 setup? If I > could > > see what's going on I might be able to fix it. > > > > Since you got as far as having etherboot retrieve something over the > network, the obvious next step would be to: > - control etherboot over the network (no idea if that is possible) or > - have etherboot load a payload which communicates over the network. > > Once you establish interaction over the network, a serial console is > still desirable, but you can control the hardware and make the > serial console work. > > > Regards, > Carl-Daniel >
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