Am 03.03.2013 17:48 schrieb Andrew Goodbody: > On 03/03/13 14:28, Andrew Basterfield wrote: >> I think I will have to re-cap the board to restore the 2nd CPU socket to >> eliminate this variable. > > You say it is stable with one CPU using the Tyan BIOS so it is at > least possible to use the board as is. > There is certainly code in the S2895 devtree and mptable to allow for > the missing devices caused by a missing 2nd CPU but I have no idea how > well tested that is. How does it behave if you boot with ACPI disabled?
Can you try someting completely different? Make sure the total amount of RAM is 2 GB or less. Retry. Failing SATA/USB was a symptom of some bug we hit on some AMD boards with configurations of more than 2 GB RAM a few years ago. Nobody ever managed to find out what was broken (the issue may also have fallen through the cracks in the big employment reshuffle which affected a few coreboot contributors back then). I simply gave up and used 2 GB. If reducing the amount of RAM to 2 GB works for you, we can retry to debug this. Regards, Carl-Daniel -- http://www.hailfinger.org/ -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

