I did manage to get a clean build that board_status wouldn't complain
about being dirty. The problem was I couldn't clone board_status
properly, have a crappy isp. I can probably clone it from some where
else tommorrow, or else I'll have to wait a week.
After using git clean I was able to
Xen error:
(XEN) AMD-Vi: SP5100 erratum 28 detected, disabling IOMMU.
(XEN) If possible, disable SATA Combined mode in BIOS or contact your vendor
for BIOS update.
(XEN) AMD-Vi: Error initialization
(XEN) I/O virtualisation disabled
-but HAP is working,
(XEN) HVM: SVM enabled
(XEN) HVM: Hardware
On 11/01/2017 08:06 AM, Lucian Cojocar wrote:
Hi,
Is coreboot working on the H8SGL-F motherboard[1] with AMD Opteron 6168
(10h Family)?
Probably not, the code hasn't been modified since 2011.
I would just get a KGPE-D16, then you can use OpenBMC (it is very nice
to have) and benefit from
On Wed, Nov 01, 2017 at 03:28:45PM +, Scheithauer, Mario wrote:
> Hi Tahnia,
>
> We have an APL CRB Oxbow Hill (B0-stepping) with coreboot (master) + SeaBios
> (master) running.
> Attached are all necessary coreboot adaptions and the config file for SeaBios.
> After the generation, a hack in
On 31.10.2017 15:50, dz6g...@tuta.io wrote:
> There was a talk about the registration process on the wiki and the
> bugtracker. [...]
>
> The coreboot maintainer agreed that the recent registration process
> should be changed. There was a talk about to use a irc bot + webchat
> for that instead of
Hi Branden,
I read your message and boot log on the web archives, so I can reply.
Copying you direct so we can connect directly - I'm (also) only
subscribed to a daily digest.
So you can indeed use an unmodified asus/p2b build. Perfect. Going
forward you can act as if you have a p2b. We'll note
Hi,
Is coreboot working on the H8SGL-F motherboard[1] with AMD Opteron 6168
(10h Family)?
I know there is support for the H8SCM-F[2] board, which is very similar.
The only difference between the two boards seems to be the socket. It
seems there was some interest in this direction a while back
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