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Date:      Tue, 22 Jun 2021 01:45:38 -0700
From:      Mark Millard via freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org>
To:        Dmitry Salychev <dsl@mcusim.org>
Cc:        freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: HoneyComb first-boot notes
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On 2021-Jun-22, at 01:31, Dmitry Salychev <dsl at mcusim.org> wrote:

>=20
>>>> I put an existing FreeBSD Optane into a just delivered
>>>> HoneyComb, put in the RAM and the matching UEFI/ACPI
>>>> image on a microsd card and put the card in the slot.
>>>> I plugged in a USB3 Ethernet dongle, like I use on some
>>>> other systems. Serial console via its USB port for such.
>>>> (Optane instead of video card.) The UEFI/ACPI image was
>>>> extracted from:
>>>>=20
>>>> =
https://solid-run-images.sos-de-fra-1.exo.io/LX2k/lx2160a_uefi/lx2160acex7=
_2000_700_2900_8_5_2_sd_81b4bbe.img.xz
>>>>=20
>>>> in order to match the RAM and being based on the
>>>> most current vintage at:
>>>>=20
>>>> https://github.com/SolidRun/lx2160a_uefi/
>>>>=20
>>>> It booted.
>>>=20
>>> Could you share whole dmesg?
>>=20
>> I've not done a "boot -v" . The below is actually from a
>> captured serial console output. It is lightly edited. I
>> have omitted nearly all loader output (and before).
>>=20
>=20
> Thanks for sharing. Have you seen somewhere in output from UEFI =
(before
> the loader) that "DPAA2 Management Complex initialized"?

The text "DPAA2" does not occur in the captured output
at all. However, that is my understanding of the expected
status.


=3D=3D=3D
Mark Millard
marklmi at yahoo.com
( dsl-only.net went
away in early 2018-Mar)




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