Hello

I've been trying to boot my system with tboot, unsuccessfully. I have Ubuntu 
10.10 x86_64 version, kernel 2.6.35-25 installed on Fujitsu celsius 380 PC 
with Intel® Core™ i5-660 processor, with Intel® 345 chipset. 

I got the TPM , VT,VT-d,TXT  enabled in BIOS.
I've installed latest trousers package tpm_tools and taken ownership of my TPM.

I've installed tboot-20101005.tar.gz and I've 
downloaded i5_i7_DUAL_SINIT_18.BIN from tboot sourceforge site. I am not really 
sure if this SINIT module the correct one for my chipset.

My menu.lst configuration:

title Ubuntu 10.10, kernel 2.6.35-25-generic w/ Intel(R) Trusted Execution 
Technologykernel /boot/tboot.gz logging=serial,vga,memorymodule 
/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.35-25-generic root=UUID=154e4bc5-aa94-4e1d-9f1c-e6c5cda3ed38 
ro quiet splashmodule /boot/initrd.img-2.6.35-25-genericmodule 
/boot/i5_i7_DUAL_SINIT_18.BIN
The boot hangs on the display where I could see following lines:

TBOOT: Error : write TPM error :0x2.
TBOOT: no policy in TPM NV.
TBOOT: IA32_FEATURE_CONTROL_MSR: 0000ff03
TBOOT: CPU is SMX-capable
TBOOT: CPU is VMX-capable
TBOOT: SMX is enabled
TBOOT: TXT chipset and all needed capabilities present
TBOOT: TXT.ERRORCODE=0
TBOOT: LT.ESTS=0
TBOOT: IA32_FEATURE_CONTROL_MSR: 0000ff03
TBOOT: CPU is SMX-capable
TBOOT: CPU is VMX-capable
TBOOT: SMX is enabled
TBOOT: TXT chipset and all needed capabilities present
TBOOT: Unsupported BIOS data version(4026589891)
TBOOT: BIOS data specifies too many CPU's (4026597029)
TBOOT: Generic fatal error.
TBOOT: TPM: tpm_validate_locality timeout
TBOOT: shutdown_system() called for shutdown_type: TB_SHUTDOWN_HALT

Every answers and insight would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Sunny




      
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