> > You need to comment out the in/out printfs. in vgabios edit the file > helper_exec.c starting at line 131 comment out all the printf's for > the in and out statements. That will quiet down the noise level > quite a bit. When you run it on the target system you may need to > always re-direct the output to a file. I've found that the slowdown > associated with the printf to the console (which has to go out the > serial port) may cause some trouble with timing. >
Well, but there is a big problem for me. The VFS mounted the filesystem readonly. I'm not sure why, but the system is not initialize properly. I will try to fix that. > > If vgabios succeeds then you should see some sort of bios sign on > message on your screen. Since there was no vga available when Linux > booted there won't be a console. You might be able to load a > framebuffer _module_ at that time. But the best dianostic is to try > and load the X server. The X log file has lots of good info in it for > debugging. Note that you don't need the whole X setup just the server > for your chip. Ok later more ;) > > -- > Richard A. Smith > -- linuxbios mailing list [email protected] http://www.openbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
