Hardware: Gigabyte G41M-ES2L. coreboot-4.5-1083-g6295b8a57a
How to reproduce: Download Tails: https://tails.boum.org/torrents/files/tails-i386-2.10.torrent dd to a usb-drive. Start coreboot and choose inside of seabios the usb-drive. Let it boot, shut it down. The shutdown would at the end create a kernel panic - or at least the capslock and the scroll-led on a PS2 keyboard are flashing.
Serial output of coreboot stops as usual at the point when the kernel starts. So no usefull logfiles from crash.
On Fri, Mar 03, 2017 at 02:28:01AM +0100, i1w5d7gf38keg@tutanota.com wrote:
Hardware: Gigabyte G41M-ES2L. coreboot-4.5-1083-g6295b8a57a
How to reproduce: Download Tails: https://tails.boum.org/torrents/files/tails-i386-2.10.torrent dd to a usb-drive. Start coreboot and choose inside of seabios the usb-drive. Let it boot, shut it down. The shutdown would at the end create a kernel panic - or at least the capslock and the scroll-led on a PS2 keyboard are flashing.
Serial output of coreboot stops as usual at the point when the kernel starts. So no usefull logfiles from crash.
You can tell the kernel to also log to the serial port by specifying "console=ttyS0" on the kernel command line. Maybe you can see the panic message if you do that.
Regards, Jonathan Neuschäfer
Hello r2d2-tutanota,
I (at least all/only me) need the complete kernel (NOT Coreboot one) log from the beginning of the kernel start till the shutdown crash (included). So, maybe with kernel log inspection some skeletons from the closet (I hope, hope always dies last) could be brought on the day light. ;-)
Thank you, Zoran _______
On 3/3/17, i1w5d7gf38keg@tutanota.com i1w5d7gf38keg@tutanota.com wrote:
Hardware: Gigabyte G41M-ES2L. coreboot-4.5-1083-g6295b8a57a
How to reproduce: Download Tails: https://tails.boum.org/torrents/files/tails-i386-2.10.torrent dd to a usb-drive. Start coreboot and choose inside of seabios the usb-drive. Let it boot, shut it down. The shutdown would at the end create a kernel panic - or at least the capslock and the scroll-led on a PS2 keyboard are flashing.
Serial output of coreboot stops as usual at the point when the kernel starts. So no usefull logfiles from crash.