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IntelĀ® Server Board SE7520JR2 http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/se7520jr2/sb/cs-013736.htm I am currently waiting for someone to power up the storage device that may contain the lbflash source code. I can tell you that lbflash uses /dev/mtdX to read and write to devices. So it may not have what you are looking for, I don't know.
Thanks,
Joshua McDowell
ron minnich wrote:
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:54 AM, Joshua McDowell jmcdowell@issisolutions.com wrote:
Now I am confused, because when you say something like "IB" I think "Infiniband".
I just wanted to be sure that the InfniBand flash memory was not playing into this in any way.
I assume this is a typo and you meant lbflash. It comes into it, because I know they used it to put Linux BIOS onto these boards. lbflash is dead, and cannot be raised from the dead, so I turned to flashrom, which doesn't work with these boards.
What are these boards?
If you had lbflash source, we might find the flash write enable magic and put it into flashrom. But to start, would be good to know what the boards are.
ron