Re: [yocto] Yocto Boot Question

2018-04-13 Thread Mohammad, Jamal M
I also faced a similar issue while installing on Intel machine, switching to 
other machine I was able to install and boot successfully.. I have not tried 
network boot option..

Which is the board you are using and what is the machine type?

Regards,
Jamal

From: yocto-boun...@yoctoproject.org [mailto:yocto-boun...@yoctoproject.org] On 
Behalf Of Raymond Yeung
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2018 10:53 PM
To: yocto@yoctoproject.org
Subject: [yocto] Yocto Boot Question


Hi,



I've successfully booted a BSP using USB thumb drive (.hddimg type).  I've two 
follow-up questions -



  1.  The BIOS offers "Serial Install" which seems to copy the USB boot image 
over to SSD.  Would SSD be using the same .hddimg type?  Right now, after the 
above install, when I switch boot order to try both SSD (0 and 1), booting 
doesn't seem to work.
  2.  When using network boot option, what image type should I use?


It would be great if details have already been documented somewhere.



Thanks,

Raymond
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Re: [yocto] Yocto Boot Question

2018-04-12 Thread Raymond Yeung
I actually resolved my first issue today - the install on SSD from USB thumb 
drive's .hddimg seemed correct.  There're probably user's prompts on the boot 
console that I didn't pay attention to at first (I used COM1, which wasn't the 
boot console).  I'd tried removing thumb drive, and changed boot order to use 
the SSD, and it worked.


I'd even made some progress on the network-boot client side.  The key steps for 
me were to switch to UEFI Standard instead of Legacy mode.  Then enabled PXE 
option ROM Launch.  This would create a few network devices (with IPv4 and IPv6 
options) to support PXE.  I now focus on the server side.  Hopefully, I will 
have some good news to share shortly.


My eval board is based on Intel's Broadwell DE (Camelback Mountain BSP) from 
Intel.  Machine type is intel-corei7-64.  Hope this help.


Raymond



From: Mohammad, Jamal M <mohammadjamal.mohiud...@ncr.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2018 9:48 PM
To: Raymond Yeung; yocto@yoctoproject.org
Subject: RE: Yocto Boot Question


I also faced a similar issue while installing on Intel machine, switching to 
other machine I was able to install and boot successfully.. I have not tried 
network boot option..



Which is the board you are using and what is the machine type?



Regards,

Jamal



From: yocto-boun...@yoctoproject.org [mailto:yocto-boun...@yoctoproject.org] On 
Behalf Of Raymond Yeung
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2018 10:53 PM
To: yocto@yoctoproject.org
Subject: [yocto] Yocto Boot Question



Hi,



I've successfully booted a BSP using USB thumb drive (.hddimg type).  I've two 
follow-up questions -



  1.  The BIOS offers "Serial Install" which seems to copy the USB boot image 
over to SSD.  Would SSD be using the same .hddimg type?  Right now, after the 
above install, when I switch boot order to try both SSD (0 and 1), booting 
doesn't seem to work.
  2.  When using network boot option, what image type should I use?



It would be great if details have already been documented somewhere.



Thanks,

Raymond
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[yocto] Yocto Boot Question

2018-04-10 Thread Raymond Yeung
Hi,


I've successfully booted a BSP using USB thumb drive (.hddimg type).  I've two 
follow-up questions -


  1.  The BIOS offers "Serial Install" which seems to copy the USB boot image 
over to SSD.  Would SSD be using the same .hddimg type?  Right now, after the 
above install, when I switch boot order to try both SSD (0 and 1), booting 
doesn't seem to work.
  2.  When using network boot option, what image type should I use?


It would be great if details have already been documented somewhere.


Thanks,

Raymond
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