1) Please Cc the mailing list, there are many people who might help you quicker/better than I do. 2) I don't understand your first question at all. 3) "invalid CMOS LB checksum" Means that the CMOS is not valid for LinuxBIOS. Probably because you had a different firmware running before LinuxBIOS in that machine. This error should go away automatically after rebooting.
Stefan
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Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 16:41:46 +0200 From: "Sagiv Yefet" sagivy@3vium.com To: "Stefan Reinauer" stepan@openbios.org Subject: RE: building romimage for tyan s2850 mainboard
I comment out the: #dir /drivers/ati/ragexl -- video
which pci line in the southbridge it relate to?
southbridge amd/amd8111 "amd8111" link 0 pci 0:0.0 pci 0:1.0 on pci 0:1.1 on pci 0:1.2 on pci 0:1.3 on pci 0:1.5 off pci 0:1.6 off pci 1:0.0 on pci 1:0.1 on pci 1:0.2 off pci 1:1.0 off end
what is this ERROR means ?
invalid CMOS LB checksum
Sagiv.
-----Original Message----- From: Stefan Reinauer [mailto:stepan@openbios.org] Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 12:57 PM To: Sagiv Yefet Cc: linuxbios@clustermatic.org Subject: Re: building romimage for tyan s2850 mainboard
* Sagiv Yefet sagivy@3vium.com [040914 12:43]:
Thanks, it worked.
There are 2 errors:
- ERROR - could not find PCI 1:03.0, using defaults
This looks like an error in the mptable creation, but I am not sure without the context here.
- ERROR: PNP: 002e.b 70 not allocated in Config.lb: 002e.b = HW monitor
No idea. I always kind of guessed when fiddling with PnP configuration.
what does it means?
Can anyone on the list give some details here?
Stefan
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