On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 05:12:08PM +0200, Peter Stuge wrote:
On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 04:12:23PM +0400, Alexei I. Adamovich wrote:
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So tweaking the CMOS data--leaved by the standard BIOS--with lxbios I get able to load normally.
Which parameters did you have to tweak to get the system up?
Looking at the serial console output after changing the boot_option value to "Normal" and the debug_level value to "Spew" in the CMOS, I've found that the system hangs near the very begining of load process after trying to find some memory (dram0).
So with lxbios I changed the max_mem_clock value from "200Mhz" to "400Mhz"--since I have DDR400 dimms inserted to the system--and got the system loaded.
Other changes were cosmetic, like giving meaninful values to boot_first ("HDD"), boot_second and boot_third ("Fallback_HDD").
Best regards,
Alexei I. Adamovich