Hello Dhanasekar, When you do boot into the Fedora (which one version?), could you, please, display for me the following: [1] ls -al /boot [2] What value *GRUB_TIMEOUT *do you see in: /boot/grub2/grub.cfg (maybe you can try to play with this value)?
Thank you, Zoran On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 4:53 PM, Dhanasekar Jaganathan < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I am trying to boot *Intel Rangeley CPU/ Mohon Peak *board by Coreboot. I > am using *GRUB2 *as a Payload. > > In menuconfig, I have selected, > > Add a payload - *GRUB2* > GRUB2 Version - *HEAD*. > > My mSata has two fedora OS. When I boot the system, I am not seeing GRUB > boot load menu. System straightly booted to one of Fedora OS. > > In */boot/default/grub*, I have changed* GRUB_TIMEOUT = -1* ( which stops > the system indefinitely at boot menu in GRUB2). Still system is not > stopping at boot menu. > > With other vendor BIOS on my board, I am seeing boot menu. I have observed > they were using GRUB 2.02_Beta version. > > So, I have checked out GRUB 2.02_Beta and complied the source which > produced *grub2.elf*. > And, I have modified Payload as * Add a Payload* = *An ELF executable > payload *and given the path of *grub2.elf*. > > After flashing this BIOS on my board, I am seeing error message, > > *lzma: Decodeing error = 1* > *Payload not loaded.* > > FYR, I have attached my *.config* file, Please view it. > > Can you please help me to solve this issue?. > > Thanks, > Dhanasekar > > -- > coreboot mailing list: [email protected] > https://mail.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot >
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