> Thanks.  I took option number 2.  It flashed successfully, however, gpxe
> does not seem to be starting.  Here is the output from the
> coreboot/seabios:

>    PCI: 00:01.5: enabled 0, 0 resources
>    PCI: 00:01.6: enabled 0, 0 resources
>   PCI: 00:18.1: enabled 1, 0 resources
>   PCI: 00:18.2: enabled 1, 0 resources
>   PCI: 00:18.3: enabled 1, 0 resources
> APIC_CLUSTER: 0 enabled
> PCI_DOMAIN: 0000 enabled
>   PCI: 00:18.3 siblings=0
> CPU: APIC: 00 enabled
> PCI: 00:19.0 [1022/1100] enabled
> PCI: 00:19.1 [1022/1101] enabled
> PCI: 00:19.2 [1022/1102] enabled
> PCI: 00:19.3 [1022/1103] enabled
>   PCI: 00:19.3 siblings=0
> CPU: APIC: 01 enabled
> PCI: pci_scan_bus for bus 00
> PCI: 00:18.0 [1022/1100] enabled
> PCI: 00:18.1 [1022/1101] enabled
> PCI: 00:18.2 [1022/1102] enabled
> PCI: 00:18.3 [1022/1103] enabled
> PCI: 00:19.0 [1022/1100] enabled
> PCI: 00:19.1 [1022/1101] enabled
> PCI: 00:19.2 [1022/1102] enabled
> PCI: 00:19.3 [1022/1103] enabled
> 
> I don't see 14e4/1648 above.  Is that the problem?
It should come after this.  The full log would be helpful.  Do you see the
device's PCI device number that you see in lspci?  eg. PCI: 00:01.5

Thanks,
Myles


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