[quote=“Wayne Workman, post: 45359, member: 28155”]…
[CODE]…
[HOSTCC] util/elf2efi64
util/elf2efi.c:32:17: fatal error: bfd.h: No such file or directory
#include <bfd.h>
^
compilation terminated.
Makefile.housekeeping:1247: recipe for target ‘util/elf2efi64’ failed
make: *** [util/elf2efi64] Error 1
[root@localhost src]# [/CODE][/quote]
google.com -> bfd.h: No such file or directory -> … not very hard to find out that you need to install binutils-dev or binutils-devel on your system to make this work. You definitely need to get your own compiled binaries as we’ll be going on and off with debug options and such with this now. Please give it a go. I am sure you can do this and you can learn a lot of important new things too!
Still reading about EFI device paths… this is new terrain for me too! Very interesting.
From what I could find out about the Dell 7010 there should be a Intel 82579LM NIC in it, right?? Some models come with an options Broadcom 5722 NIC as well. Do your’s have one NIC or two? I hope you only have the Intel one. Interesting to see that snp.efi as well as ipxe.efi are using the SNP interface. Not sure if this is normal. Please build intel-only-driver EFI to see what we get from this:
[CODE]make bin-x86_64-efi/intel.efi EMBED=ipxescriptfile DEBUG=intel:3
…[/CODE]
(the number after the colon specifies the debug level…)