Hi,
there is problem when I use "git commit" to commit changes. the message says:
test failed:
'build/.../static.c build/.../static.c build/.../static.ramstage.o build/.../static.romstage.o' should be 'build/.../static.c build/.../static.c build/.../static.ramstage.o build/.../static.romstage.o'
then I discard all my changes, but the problem is still there.
would somebody can help me? thank you!
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WANG Siyuan
On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 8:34 PM, Hoàng Tùng <hoangtung1005(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Now I will try to build a kernel image that contains the kernel, initramfs,
> and command line args.
This should work. It has worked in the past for me.
ron
Hi ron
Thank you very much for your information.
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 9:41 PM, ron minnich <rminnich(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> It's been several years since I've done this. However, I don't believe
> mkelfimage is needed.
You need to build a kernel image that contains the kernel, initramfs,
> and command line args. If my memory is correct, this is now possible
> with the standard kernel build process and it creates and ELF file.
> Since cbfstool can parse and ELF file, you should be able to use the
> standard coreboot flow.
>
> Previously , I think I need mkelfimage to convert image kernel and
initramfs to ELF file
( I refer http://www.coreboot.org/QEMU_Build_Tutorial ).
Now I will try to build a kernel image that contains the kernel,
initramfs, and command line args.
I'm going to try to get this working anyway in a week or so so I'm
> interested to hear how it goes for you.
>
> I will inform you about my result, ASAP
> ron
>
Hoang Tung
You'd better learn English first!!
On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 8:18 AM, J Lee Hughes <kc0hwa(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I trying to get the boot of the computer a short as possible
>
> how to see if the computer can have coreboot help it!
>
> I'm making a could from Ubuntu
> I trying to only have one system up is nothing is going on
> as it need resource the main computer will turn the other ones on!
>
> where to start if the bios can use coreboot
> yes I try to read all the paper and side of this!
>
> thanks
>
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