Ok, but when I look inside my DL145G1 the text "AMD Serenade" is printed on the motherboard. In fact, HP DL145 G1 is not a motherboard, it's a server which uses the AMD Serenade motherboard.
There is another server called Celestica A2210 which also uses the same AMD Serenade motherboard.
Somehow I still think it seems wrong to list the server DL145G1 as a supported motherboard, and not mention the name of the actual motherboard.
On 02/13/2014 04:18 PM, ron minnich wrote:
It's not supported until you can run the script on the node that shows it booted.
We've gotten away from just saying "this is like that so it must work."
Run the script. That's the requirement now.
ron
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 5:23 AM, Oskar Enoksson <enok@lysator.liu.se mailto:enok@lysator.liu.se> wrote:
I noticed that "AMD Serenade" motherboard is not listed as supported. However, supposedly that motherboard is identical to HP DL145 G1. So, probably using the hp/dl145_g1 motherboard configuration will produce a ROM that works with "AMD Serenade" aswell. Are such alias motherboards handled in any particular way? Should the info at least go into the wiki-page of supported motherboards? -- coreboot mailing list: coreboot@coreboot.org <mailto:coreboot@coreboot.org> http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot
On Sunday, February 16, 2014 08:40:43 AM Oskar Enoksson wrote:
Ok, but when I look inside my DL145G1 the text "AMD Serenade" is printed on the motherboard. In fact, HP DL145 G1 is not a motherboard, it's a server which uses the AMD Serenade motherboard.
Does the vendor BIOS say "HP DL145 G1" or "AMD Serenade" ?
On 02/16/2014 09:08 AM, mrnuke wrote:
On Sunday, February 16, 2014 08:40:43 AM Oskar Enoksson wrote:
Ok, but when I look inside my DL145G1 the text "AMD Serenade" is printed on the motherboard. In fact, HP DL145 G1 is not a motherboard, it's a server which uses the AMD Serenade motherboard.
Does the vendor BIOS say "HP DL145 G1" or "AMD Serenade" ?
I think the vendor BIOS said HP DL145, not AMD Serenade.
On Monday, February 17, 2014 06:27:34 AM Oskar Enoksson wrote:
On 02/16/2014 09:08 AM, mrnuke wrote:
On Sunday, February 16, 2014 08:40:43 AM Oskar Enoksson wrote:
Ok, but when I look inside my DL145G1 the text "AMD Serenade" is printed on the motherboard. In fact, HP DL145 G1 is not a motherboard, it's a server which uses the AMD Serenade motherboard.
Does the vendor BIOS say "HP DL145 G1" or "AMD Serenade" ?
I think the vendor BIOS said HP DL145, not AMD Serenade.
Then the board is HP DL145, not AMD Serenade. Don't mistake the bare hardware for the motherboard. Firmware plays a very big role.
Alex
On Monday, February 17, 2014 06:27:34 AM Oskar Enoksson wrote:
On 02/16/2014 09:08 AM, mrnuke wrote:
On Sunday, February 16, 2014 08:40:43 AM Oskar Enoksson wrote:
Ok, but when I look inside my DL145G1 the text "AMD Serenade" is
printed
on the motherboard. In fact, HP DL145 G1 is not a motherboard, it's a server which uses the AMD Serenade motherboard.
Does the vendor BIOS say "HP DL145 G1" or "AMD Serenade" ?
I think the vendor BIOS said HP DL145, not AMD Serenade.
Then the board is HP DL145, not AMD Serenade. Don't mistake the bare hardware for the motherboard. Firmware plays a very big role.
Ok. Although my guess is that "very big" is probably incorrect in this case. My guess is that they are identical.
On Monday, February 17, 2014 08:21:55 AM Oskar Enoksson wrote:
On Monday, February 17, 2014 06:27:34 AM Oskar Enoksson wrote:
On 02/16/2014 09:08 AM, mrnuke wrote:
On Sunday, February 16, 2014 08:40:43 AM Oskar Enoksson wrote:
Ok, but when I look inside my DL145G1 the text "AMD Serenade" is
printed
on the motherboard. In fact, HP DL145 G1 is not a motherboard, it's a server which uses the AMD Serenade motherboard.
Does the vendor BIOS say "HP DL145 G1" or "AMD Serenade" ?
I think the vendor BIOS said HP DL145, not AMD Serenade.
Then the board is HP DL145, not AMD Serenade. Don't mistake the bare hardware for the motherboard. Firmware plays a very big role.
Ok. Although my guess is that "very big" is probably incorrect in this case. My guess is that they are identical.
"Guess", eh? And that's exactly why we now mandate a board-status report.
Alex