Hi Joe, I'm not much help, but I made a couple comments below. On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Joe Korty <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Everyone, > Well, I've replaced the AMD 2378 CPUs on my SuperMicro H8DME-2 mb with > a pair of AMD 2212 CPUs, and I get much much further along in the boot. > But it still locks up. The starting and ending messages on the serial > console are: > > <30 second wait before first message, here>
This wait is bad. I guess it is off spinning in CAR somewhere. You might try using a port80 card to get more debug information. > CBFS: follow chain: fff1ff00 + 28 + d00b8 + align -> ffff0000 > CBFS: Could not find file pci10de,036e.rom > That 'CBFS: Could not find file pci10d3,036e.rom' really bothers me. AFAICS, > 10d3,036e is a IDE controller on the MCP55 southbridge; the VGA is at > 1002,515e. > Am I reading everything wrong? My lspci -vn is: > This is ok. It is a normal part of the scan for some devices to not have a PCI ROM in coreboot. Filo, SeaBIOS, and/or Linux should handle the IDE for you. Marc -- http://se-eng.com -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

