-----Original Message----- From: Kevin O'Connor [mailto:kevin@koconnor.net] On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 09:21:12AM -0600, Myles Watson wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 5:44 AM, samuel samuel.verstraete@gmail.com
wrote:
Because SeaBIOS does not support AHCI SATA it can not start the bootable drive of the machine so i had to add filo to seabios to manage booting:
Heh.
Kevin, It looks like AHCI uses backward compatible register definitions. FILO support of AHCI looks pretty simple. I wonder how many other boards need this support.
Can you point me to the filo repo/file/line that has this support?
I actually couldn't find anything different in the file between how the registers were programmed. I didn't look for too long. I've since been told that the Broadcom chip we're talking about doesn't have AHCI, so I don't know... Except that FILO works with the board.
Too bad we didn't get it figured out before it got shipped to the data center. At least it worked out for him.
Maybe there will be others who will be interested in running virtual machines on their dl145G3, and we'll get another shot at it :)
Thanks, Myles