Issue #414 has been updated by Matt DeVillier.
sure sounds to me like the USB-C port on the card is causing SeaBIOS'
USB init to fail. I'm guessing nothing at all to do with coreboot.
Raise the SeaBIOS logging level to 3 and grab a cbmem log after
booting
On Mon, Sep 5, 2022 at 9:55 AM Aaron
> We'd have to wrap the build process for the unit tests to report into
> junit on error.
>
> tests/Makefile.inc already looks for JUNIT_OUTPUT. The target in
> tests/Makefile.common for $($(1)-bin) would have to be extended to
> create a report on build failure.
It will not be enough.
This has nothing to do with coreboot, the message is from the UEFI
payload (Tianocore/edk2). It's telling you that whatever boot device
it is trying to boot (and it tells you in the error msg) does not
contain a UEFI-bootable 64-bit OS. If you didn't install ChromeOS Flex
to your internal storage,
I'm completely lost. Why would you update a chromebook to chromeos flex
when you can build chromeos and install that.
Did you know that you can build chromeos from source, rekey the chromebook,
and then it will boot in normal mode with your build? You can even run the
chromeos OTA service from a
You just confirmed my guess that I was going to learn something I didn't
know
On Mon, Sep 5, 2022, 3:04 PM Matt DeVillier
wrote:
> Ron,
> if I had to hazard a guess, for most users with EOL ChromeOS hardware,
> it's simply several orders of magnitude easier to flash my upstream
> coreboot +
Ron,
if I had to hazard a guess, for most users with EOL ChromeOS hardware,
it's simply several orders of magnitude easier to flash my upstream
coreboot + edk2 firmware and install ChromeOS Flex, than to build
their own ChromiumOS (vs ChromeOS, since the private overlays are not
available) and
Issue #414 has been updated by Aaron Burton.
File coreboot.log added
Aaron Burton wrote:
> While booting coreboot 4.17 to SeaBIOS 1.16 on a Supermicro X9SAE-V, the
> keyboard flashes on then off (LED Backlit USB keyboard) and does not let me
> interact with SeaBIOS until the linux kernel is
Issue #414 has been updated by Paul Menzel.
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Thank you for uploading the logs.
First, I just want to thank all of you for what you do. Using Coreboot is
delightful. I had a question about how the program verifies UEFI OS's.
I'm using it to update a chromebook to ChromeOS flex and receiving the
error; doesn't contain a verifiable 64-bit UEFI OS.d From the documentation
Issue #414 has been reported by Aaron Burton.
Bug #414: X9SAE-V: No USB keyboard init with SeaBIOS while using Radeon RX
6800XT
https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/414
* Author: Aaron Burton
* Status: New
* Priority: Normal
* Category: board support
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