I haven't got much further than when I posted on this mailing list.
I still haven't found the exact cause to why the SATA ports dies when
booting linux.
However my main computer has died so I don't have any computer that I can
use when I'm trying to get coreboot running on that mobo.
But
I did what David suggested and dumped the dsdt data. I then noticed that I had
some things wrong in the routing.asl file so I fixed that.
I also split the dsdt.asl file like the asrock/e350m1 and others have done.
When I did that I took a closer look at some of the changes I've done and
changed
Rudolf Marek writes:
Maybe it is slowly time to prepare a patch, I think I will need to write a
porting guide + specific AGESA bits.
I would be really helpful if you would write a guide. I've been trying to
port the asus m5a88 board to agesa but I haven't managed to get it working
I've managed to get it to boot into grub now. Seems like the problem was
that I forgot to init rs780 in romstage. However now the linux kernel panics
because it seems like it can find the hdds.
I also managed to solve the AGESA arrests that was happening. But it doesn't
seem to have any
Idwer Vollering writes:
Done.
Thanks for attaching the log for me.
Some recent commits to coreboot master seems to have solved my problem
with the pci scan hang. Now I don't have to hack around it any more.
However it still freezes after it's done (?) loading seabios.
I have uploaded my
Hi!
I bought a asus m5a88-v mainboard and was hoping to run coreboot on it.
Sadly I found out that the current implementation only supports
famlily 10 type CPUs.
After looking at other motherboards supported by coreboot I found that
all (?) motherboards that supports greater than family 10
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