[coreboot] Re: KGPE-D16: coreboot-4.5 stuck in boot loop. Help on getting the system to boot or flash newer version

2019-04-30 Thread Pablo Correa Gómez
Thank you all for your advice. I already have a BBB, so I will probably end up using that. I believe with all this help I will be able to work it out and I know some things that I should not do. I will answer once I have been able to fix it. Regards, Pablo. On mar, 2019-04-30 at 14:05 -0400,

[coreboot] Re: KGPE-D16: coreboot-4.5 stuck in boot loop. Help on getting the system to boot or flash newer version

2019-04-30 Thread Matt B
While I think it's great that it worked, I'd recommend flashing with a programmer before hotswapping the bios chip. You could work through compiling a fresh copy of coreboot on another computer, or if someone knows how to extract the bios image from an asus download you could try restoring that.

[coreboot] Re: KGPE-D16: coreboot-4.5 stuck in boot loop. Help on getting the system to boot or flash newer version

2019-04-30 Thread Sean Lynn Rhone
I had to do something similar with a KCMA-D8 motherboard, but I had an old motherboard around that let me hotswap the BIOS chip, and I was able to use flashrom from a Linux LiveUSB to flash the ASUS vendor BIOS to the chip, while socketed in another motherboard. After the flash, I powered off the

[coreboot] Re: KGPE-D16: coreboot-4.5 stuck in boot loop. Help on getting the system to boot or flash newer version

2019-04-30 Thread Mike Banon
Hi there Pablo! > 1) Buy a new chip with the original ASUS BIOS in order to > boot the system. These pre-flashed BIOS chips are overpriced. You could download the latest BIOS from ASUS website and flash it directly to your existing BIOS chip using another computer and flashrom-supported hardware

[coreboot] Re: KGPE-D16: coreboot-4.5 stuck in boot loop. Help on getting the system to boot or flash newer version

2019-04-30 Thread Matt B
That method of emergency recovery with a USB stick has already been wiped out by installing coreboot. -Matt On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 4:09 PM Pablo Correa Gómez wrote: > Hello and thank you in advance for your time. > > I recently bought a KGPE-D16 motherboard with a single AMD Opeteron >