The i945 chipset is supported. It will be some work to get that Dell supported but if you want to try adding a new port, there are two similar laptops in the tree already
Stefan
On 07.11.2010, at 07:09, HacKurx hackurx@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to install coreboot on dell mini9? I enclose my command to see. Thank you for your help and sorry for my English.
[hackurx@Admin ~]$ su root Mot de passe : [root@Admin hackurx]# cd Dell-mini9/ [root@Admin Dell-mini9]# lspci -nnvvvxxxx > lscpi.log [root@Admin Dell-mini9]# lspnp -vv > lspnp.log Commande non trouvée [root@Admin Dell-mini9]# lsusb -vvv > lsusb.log [root@Admin Dell-mini9]# superiotool -deV > superiotool.log [root@Admin Dell-mini9]# inteltool -a > inteltool.log [root@Admin Dell-mini9]# ectool > ectool.log [root@Admin Dell-mini9]# msrtool > msrtool.log msrtool 5566 Detected system linux: Linux with /dev/cpu/*/msr
Unable to detect a known target; can not decode any MSRs! (Use -t to force) Please send a report or patch to coreboot@coreboot.org. Thanks for your help!
[root@Admin Dell-mini9]# msrtool -t > msrtool.log msrtool: option requires an argument -- 't' msrtool 5566 Detected system linux: Linux with /dev/cpu/*/msr
Unable to detect a known target; can not decode any MSRs! (Use -t to force) Please send a report or patch to coreboot@coreboot.org. Thanks for your help!
[root@Admin Dell-mini9]# msrtool --t > msrtool.log msrtool: invalid option -- '-' msrtool: option requires an argument -- 't' msrtool 5566 Detected system linux: Linux with /dev/cpu/*/msr
Unable to detect a known target; can not decode any MSRs! (Use -t to force) Please send a report or patch to coreboot@coreboot.org. Thanks for your help!
[root@Admin Dell-mini9]# msrtool t > msrtool.log msrtool 5566 Detected system linux: Linux with /dev/cpu/*/msr
Unable to detect a known target; can not decode any MSRs! (Use -t to force) Please send a report or patch to coreboot@coreboot.org. Thanks for your help!
[root@Admin Dell-mini9]# msrtool -t > msrtool.log msrtool: option requires an argument -- 't' msrtool 5566 Detected system linux: Linux with /dev/cpu/*/msr
Unable to detect a known target; can not decode any MSRs! (Use -t to force) Please send a report or patch to coreboot@coreboot.org. Thanks for your help!
[root@Admin Dell-mini9]# dmidecode > dmidecode.log [root@Admin Dell-mini9]# biosdecode > biosdecode.log [root@Admin Dell-mini9]# nvramtool -x > nvramtool.log [root@Admin Dell-mini9]# dmesg > dmesg.log [root@Admin Dell-mini9]# flashrom -V -p internal:laptop=force_I_want_a_brick > flashrom_info.log ======================================================================== WARNING! You seem to be running flashrom on a laptop. Laptops, notebooks and netbooks are difficult to support and we recommend to use the vendor flashing utility. The embedded controller (EC) in these machines often interacts badly with flashing. See http://www.flashrom.org/Laptops for details.
If flash is shared with the EC, erase is guaranteed to brick your laptop and write may brick your laptop. Read and probe may irritate your EC and cause fan failure, backlight failure and sudden poweroff. You have been warned. ======================================================================== Proceeding anyway because user specified laptop=force_I_want_a_brick [root@Admin Dell-mini9]# flashrom -V -p internal:laptop=force_I_want_a_brick -r rom.bin > flashrom_read.log ======================================================================== WARNING! You seem to be running flashrom on a laptop. Laptops, notebooks and netbooks are difficult to support and we recommend to use the vendor flashing utility. The embedded controller (EC) in these machines often interacts badly with flashing. See http://www.flashrom.org/Laptops for details.
If flash is shared with the EC, erase is guaranteed to brick your laptop and write may brick your laptop. Read and probe may irritate your EC and cause fan failure, backlight failure and sudden poweroff. You have been warned. ======================================================================== Proceeding anyway because user specified laptop=force_I_want_a_brick [root@Admin Dell-mini9]#
<biosdecode.log> <dmesg.log> <dmidecode.log> <ectool.log> <flashrom_info.log> <flashrom_read.log> <inteltool.log> <lscpi.log> <lsusb.log> <nvramtool.log>
<superiotool.log>
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