This is all the output I get on the serial port. How can I get a full
log? I do not see the device number, its: 02:09.0 .
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Hugh Greenberg
Los Alamos National Laboratory, CCS-1
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Myles Watson wrote:
>> Thanks. I took option number 2. It flashed successfully, however, gpxe
>> does not seem to be starting. Here is the output from the
>> coreboot/seabios:
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>> PCI: 00:01.5: enabled 0, 0 resources
>> PCI: 00:01.6: enabled 0, 0 resources
>> PCI: 00:18.1: enabled 1, 0 resources
>> PCI: 00:18.2: enabled 1, 0 resources
>> PCI: 00:18.3: enabled 1, 0 resources
>> APIC_CLUSTER: 0 enabled
>> PCI_DOMAIN: 0000 enabled
>> PCI: 00:18.3 siblings=0
>> CPU: APIC: 00 enabled
>> PCI: 00:19.0 [1022/1100] enabled
>> PCI: 00:19.1 [1022/1101] enabled
>> PCI: 00:19.2 [1022/1102] enabled
>> PCI: 00:19.3 [1022/1103] enabled
>> PCI: 00:19.3 siblings=0
>> CPU: APIC: 01 enabled
>> PCI: pci_scan_bus for bus 00
>> PCI: 00:18.0 [1022/1100] enabled
>> PCI: 00:18.1 [1022/1101] enabled
>> PCI: 00:18.2 [1022/1102] enabled
>> PCI: 00:18.3 [1022/1103] enabled
>> PCI: 00:19.0 [1022/1100] enabled
>> PCI: 00:19.1 [1022/1101] enabled
>> PCI: 00:19.2 [1022/1102] enabled
>> PCI: 00:19.3 [1022/1103] enabled
>>
>> I don't see 14e4/1648 above. Is that the problem?
>>
> It should come after this. The full log would be helpful. Do you see the
> device's PCI device number that you see in lspci? eg. PCI: 00:01.5
>
> Thanks,
> Myles
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