Hi, just wondering if anyone had any thought on this.

Thanks,

-Mike

On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 10:14 PM, Mike Detwiler
<j.michael.detwi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We can successfully execute tboot with grub2 built as a legacy
> bootloader and selecting the legacy boot option in our Insyde BIOS.
> However, if we build grub2 for EFI and select EFI boot in the BIOS, we
> get a system reset after GETSEC[SENTER].
>
> The output from parse_err:
>
> AC module error : acm_type=0x1, progress=0x0a, error=0x2
>
> which translates to: "RSDP ACPI table checksum invalid"
>
> in the sinit_errors.txt from i5_i7_DUAL-SINIT.tar.gz.
>
> We're running the latest tboot from bughost.org.
>
> Does tboot support EFI booting? It's curious that everything works
> with a legacy boot, but not with EFI. Is this an indication of a
> possible BIOS bug?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Mike
>

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