If you have VGA correctly working with LinuxBIOS (Ie you see the linuxbios logo on startup), then you have VGA working as best it does with LinuxBIOS.
Then you can worry about the kernel. VESA Framebuffer does not work with EPIA-M as the VGA bios doesn't initialize the video card up to where vesafb can take over. You have to use viafb (part of the -epia patchset) to get video on the console. Make sure you have it compiled into the kernel and not as a module. Make sure vesafb is NOT compiled in either, otherwise you'll need some commandline trickery to make it work. Also, viafb doesn't work with bootsplash in silent mode on kernel 2.4 if you are using that. I have not tested with kernel 2.6.
John
-----Original Message----- From: linuxbios-admin@clustermatic.org [mailto:linuxbios- admin@clustermatic.org] On Behalf Of M. Renee Hopkins Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 4:58 PM To: jbors@mail.ru; Linuxbios@clustermatic.org Subject: RE: EPIA-M startup times
OK, I finally timed my ME-6000. It takes about 20 seconds to get to
the
init scripts. Even though I have the framebuffer support compiled
into
2.6.4, the kernel doesn't ever see the vesafb device. Although the
same
kernel sees it from award bios boot.
I'm using Linuxbios V1, cvs 050504, filo 4.1, 2.6.4 with patches.
Is it possible something isn't set right in filo or LB? I have
option HAVE_FRAMEBUFFER=1 in linuxbios config.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks to all who contributed.
M.R.
From: "Dmitry Borisov" jbors@mail.ru To: Linuxbios@clustermatic.org Subject: EPIA-M startup times Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 19:34:00 -0700
Guys, Just wanted to have your estimate about startup times for EPIA-M
mobo.
ATM it takes about 9 secs to go to payload. 7 secs to go to splash.
Which
seems to be really high values. Does anyone can say what it would be if everything is "perfect" ? How much time at minimum the BIOS can take assuming RAM, VGA and PCI initialized properly ?
If the answer would be 4 secs in ideal case, I'll invest some time to tighten it up... If 9 secs is a minimum, then...
Any suggestions ? Dmitry/
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