Ron, Dimitry,
Not to get too far ahead of myself here, but it seems CVS is probably not completely broken. I am booting into LinuxBIOS fine, just there is no PCI Bus #1 and no IRQ's are assigned to anything.
The reason VGA is not initializing is because for some reason LinuxBIOS is not seeing PCI Bus #1 and thus can't locate an 0x0300 VGA class PCI device when it goes to init the VGA BIOS; otherwise, I think it would probably work fine. The IRQ problem is a more serious issue...
Since memory detection is waiting on the v2 port and we have the flash problem at least identified, I'm going to poke at this VGA/PCI/IRQ thing some more and see what I can see...
Any ideas?
John
-----Original Message----- From: linuxbios-admin@clustermatic.org [mailto:linuxbios- admin@clustermatic.org] On Behalf Of Dmitry Borisov Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 11:39 AM To: linuxbios@clustermatic.org Subject: Re: EPIA-M "Magic Potion"?
Ron, I think the CVS is broken. 1 week ago I was trying to use it on my
M-6000
and it failed. Let me take a diff between current CVS and what's
working
for me( IDE+VGA+Splash ). Dmitry/
PS: I've plans to visit clusterworld, will stop by if any...
----- Original Message ----- Subject: Re: EPIA-M "Magic Potion"?
I have incorporated dave's patches, which is why it ought to work
...
ron
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