Hi ,
What does one derive from lspci -v -v and lspci -x , lspci -x gives the hexdump, is this hexdump helpfull for me to use this data for the chipset which is not implement in linuxbios, if someone can share some more details on it, it would be great.
Definitely, lspci gives out the chip information and one scan the linuxbios tree to see if the chipset is supported or not. But lspci -x is not very clear to me yet.
Thanks and Regards Deepak
----- Original Message ----- From: "Adam Agnew" agnew@cs.umd.edu To: "Denis Pilon" dpilon@atipa.com Cc: linuxbios@clustermatic.org Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 11:06 PM Subject: Re: What do I need ...
The output of # lspci helps tell you which parts of the motherboard are already supported by LinuxBIOS.
On 10 Apr 2003, Denis Pilon wrote:
What do I need to get started with linuxbios on a new motherboard ?
I am trying to get linuxbios working on a Supermicro X5DPE-G2.
But don't know where to start.
Denis
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