Hello,

then I will burn the bios.bin into the flash ROM chip 49LF004, the original 
BIOS system will be removed ?
and 
disk.img into Compact flash...

Am I right in this point ?

Thanks

--- On Tue, 6/23/09, David Hendricks <[email protected]> wrote:

From: David Hendricks <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [coreboot] Which file should I burn?
To: "Rick Ant" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2009, 7:49 PM

On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 7:06 PM, Rick Ant <[email protected]> wrote:




I got this message :
=================
boot: hda:/boot/vmlinuz root=/dev/hda initrd=/boot/initrd console=ttyS0
hda: LBA48 524MB: QEMU HARDDISK
Mounted ext2fs
Found Linux version 2.6.16.5 (r...@e-smith) #2 PREEMPT Sat Sep 22 00:14:46 
Local time zone must be set--see  bzImage.


Loading kernel... ok
Loading initrd... ok
Jumping to entry point...

==============
Is the coreboot working fine ? or not yet ?
Can I write it to Compact flash for real boot ?
How ? Which file should I burn ? the bios.bin?



Thanks
Yep, Coreboot is working fine and you're squarely in kernel mode at this point. 
Make sure you have all the requisite serial driver support compiled statically 
into your kernel (Device Drivers --> Character Devices --> Serial Drivers) so 
you can see the kernel messages.



Copy your system image to your storage media (compact flash?) as you normally 
would and try it out with the vendor BIOS first to verify that the system image 
+ kernel work fine on real hardware. If you're comfortable with the QEMU trial 
results, and you have a sane way of recovering the vendor BIOS, use flashrom to 
burn the new Coreboot image to the firmware ROM.






      
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