Hello
My last mail might had been dropped from the mailing list. Hence, I'm also
attaching my last mail here.
Now the new question. Since it could be that there's no compatible AC module
available for my hardware (Intel® 3450 Chipset and Core i5 Processor) we are
planning to buy new board Intel Desktop Board DQ67SW which is compatable with
i3, i5 and i7 processors and has Q67 Express Chipset.
To be on the safe side, I would like to ask if the SINIT AC
module i5_i7_DUAL_SINIT_18.BIN would work with it (or if there is specific AC
module for the Q67 Express chipset)?
CheersSunny
--- On Wed, 3/2/11, Sansar Choinyambuu <sunny_a42...@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Sansar Choinyambuu <sunny_a42...@yahoo.com>
Subject: Fw: RE: [tboot-devel] generic fatal error
To: tboot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Wednesday, March 2, 2011, 12:58 AM
Hello Joseph
Thanks for the reply.I've today made an update to the BIOS with the latest one
that's
offered on Fujitsu support site, but the problem stays exactly same.
First thing is I don't know if the i5_i7_DUAL_SINIT_18.BIN is the correct
SINIT AC module for my hardware.
My processor is: Intel® Core™ i5-660 processor (2 Cores / 4 Threads, 3.33 GHz,
4 MB, Intel® HD Graphics)The Chipset is: Intel® 3450
Now I have the BIOS : FUJITSU // Phoenix Technologies Ltd. Version 6.00
R1.20.2917.A1 (08/18/2010)
I hope it provides enough info on my platform.
Best regardsSunny
--- On Wed, 2/23/11, Cihula, Joseph <joseph.cih...@intel.com> wrote:
This indicates that the BIOS is not correctly setting up TXT. Please make sure
that you’re using the latest BIOS version. If you are, or still see the
failure after that, send me the platform model information and BIOS version.
Joe 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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