On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 08:44 -0700, Ronald G. Minnich wrote:
your ram is configured incorrectly. Try doing a memtest before jumping to linuxbios (i.e. in auto.c)
Thanks, I'll pursue this.
What was it in the debug output that told you my memory is configured incorrectly? I never even thought about this, because the board boots fine with the OEM bios, using the current memory. I'm keeping track of what it takes to get this going on my EPIA, so I can post it for others in the future, this will be good to know.
-------- LinuxBIOS-1.1.7.0Normal Wed Jan 19 23:10:03 PST 2005 starting... 87 is the comm register SMBus controller enabled vt8601 init starting 00000000 is the north 1106 0601 0120d4 is the computed timing NOP PRECHARGE DUMMY READS CBR MRS NORMAL set ref. rate enable multi-page open Slot 00 is SDRAM 04000000 bytes x2 0040 is the chip size 0008 is the MA type Slot 01 is empty Slot 02 is empty Slot 03 is empty vt8601 done Copying LinuxBIOS to ram. Jumping to LinuxBIOS. --------
Thanks!
-Al