Richard, I originally posted two serial captures from a "good" lb boot, and one where it crashes. I hadn't realized it at the time, but the block of hex numbers at the top of each is a dump of the northbridge configuration space. They are identical. Going on the assumption that if the PCI configurations are the same, then the chip must be configured correctly, I must assume that the problem lies with the south bridge ... Or am I way off?
Unfortunately, LB doesn't dump the south bridge to serial -- I'm working on changing that =) Richard Smith wrote: >> suggested that there are chipset registers that are reset by the factory >> BIOS that LB isn't (re)setting correctly, and that LB works well right >> after using the factory BIOS because those registers hold their values >> for a while. >> > > Do a 'lspci -xxx' diff on the north and southbridges beween factory > and LB and investigate all the differences. > > -- > Richard A. Smith > > -- linuxbios mailing list [email protected] http://www.openbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
