Hi Zoran, I am now using Intel's Fsp. I doesn't have the source code of the Fsp .But in my opinion, it just like traditional bios's MRC. Thanks, Tank
From: Stojsavljevic, Zoran Date: 2013-10-08 16:30 To: jstkf2012@126.com; David Hendricks CC: coreboot Subject: RE: [coreboot] The OS of open source solution Hello Tank, Are you using with your CC2 only EFI and/or UEFI BIOS? Or you are also using Google’s SNB mrc.bin? Or maybe you have tried with INTEL’s IVB FSP? Thank you, Zoran _______ Most of The Time you should be “intel inside” to be capable to think “out of the box”. From: coreboot-bounces@coreboot.org [mailto:coreboot-bounces@coreboot.org] On Behalf Of jstkf2012@126.com Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2013 9:28 AM To: David Hendricks Cc: coreboot Subject: Re: [coreboot] The OS of open source solution
Hi David,
Thanks for your great help. My mainboard is cougarcanyon2 ,now I can boot to DOS by the solution of Coreboot+Seabios. But it can't install OS(both Win7 32bit , ubuntu 32bit,android) by CD-ROM. 1.I use CD-ROM to install the OS ,but it seems that both android & linux & win7 will halt during the installation . 2.Firstly, I install the OS(android , linux , win7) into sata by traditional UEFI bios. Secondly, I flash the coreboot.rom on my board. Finally, I can boot to the OS (android , linux) which is installed by traditional UEFI bios. Generally speaking,does coreboot support to use CD-ROM to install the OS? Thanks, TankTang From: David Hendricks Date: 2013-10-08 10:48 To: jstkf2012@126.com CC: coreboot Subject: Re: [coreboot] The OS of open source solution On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 6:25 PM, jstkf2012@126.com jstkf2012@126.com wrote: Hi Maillinglist, I’m now trying to boot OS with open source solution (Coreboot + SeaBIOS), but have some questions. For example, 1.Which OS can be supported by this kind of solution? For example, is Win7 or Win8 supported? Win7 has been booted successfully, along with others: http://www.coreboot.org/SeaBIOS#Windows
2.How to build/create or customize the OS images? You should not need to customize the OS images.