Bug #517
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lenovo x230 boot stuck with connected external monitor
Added by Vasily Evseenko 12 months ago.
Updated 12 months ago.
Affected hardware:
Lenovo x230
Description
Coreboot releases 4.21 and 4.22.01 have a bug.
If lenovo x230 laptop has connected external monitor then boot stuck on Seabios greeting.
Boot without external monitor always succeeded.
Last release without bug is 4.20.1
Coreboot config attached.
Files
.config (19.4 KB)
.config |
coreboot config 4.20.1 |
Vasily Evseenko, 12/04/2023 02:08 PM
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have you tried other payloads? This might be a SeaBIOS issue and not a coreboot one.
Matt DeVillier wrote in #note-1:
have you tried other payloads? This might be a SeaBIOS issue and not a coreboot one.
No, I haven't tried other payloads like embedded grub, but it doesn't reach coreboot boot menu (where I can run memtest for example).
It seems that something broken in video adapter init (intel core graphics) because if I boot with external monitor detached then boot succeeded.
Monitor detach after boot start doesn't solve the problem.
How to configure coreboot to boot debian 12 with non-seabios payload?
No, I haven't tried other payloads like embedded grub, but it doesn't reach coreboot boot menu (where I can run memtest for example).
that's not the coreboot boot menu, it's the SeaBIOS one.
It seems that something broken in video adapter init (intel core graphics) because if I boot with external monitor detached then boot succeeded.
Monitor detach after boot start doesn't solve the problem.
can you pull a cbmem log after a failed boot? Compile with ADA debug enabled as well
As I understand cbmem log it requires a successful boot to retrieve log or it will survive after reboot via ctrl-alt-del?
The problem with non-seabios payload it that x230 is my primary laptop and get unbootable machine (for example after invalid grub config during setup) will require disassebling motherboard and flashing bios via flash programmer
Matt DeVillier wrote in #note-3:
No, I haven't tried other payloads like embedded grub, but it doesn't reach coreboot boot menu (where I can run memtest for example).
that's not the coreboot boot menu, it's the SeaBIOS one.
It seems that something broken in video adapter init (intel core graphics) because if I boot with external monitor detached then boot succeeded.
Monitor detach after boot start doesn't solve the problem.
can you pull a cbmem log after a failed boot? Compile with ADA debug enabled as well
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