bernd...@web.de:
What do you recommend to use instead if I'd like to replace my current BIOS?
Should I install coreinfo and carry on with
https://doc.coreboot.org/tutorial/part1.html? Should I use SeaBIOS and is there
a tutorial for SeaBIOS, too?
Continuing with the tutorial link and choosing
Hi. Meanwhile the OpenBIOS (project) people informed me about the complexity of installing OpenBIOS (e.g. it won't work without writing code). Therefore OpenBIOS isn't an option for me anymore.What do you recommend to use instead if I'd like to replace my current BIOS? Should I install coreinfo
On 02.11.21 14:49, bernd...@web.de wrote:
> Thanks for your reply and preventing me to go any further in the wrong
> direction.
>
> I've made it absolutely clear from the very start of the thread (see email
> subject lines) that I'd like to install coreboot with OpenBIOS.
Well, I hope you are
Thanks for your reply and preventing me to go any further in the wrong direction.I've made it absolutely clear from the very start of the thread (see email subject lines) that I'd like to install coreboot with OpenBIOS.With the link https://doc.coreboot.org/tutorial/part1.html I've obviously been
Hi Bernd,
On Tue, Nov 2, 2021 at 12:08 PM bernd...@web.de wrote:
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> Hi. Just to ensure I don't go in the wrong direction: If I follow these
> instructions https://doc.coreboot.org/tutorial/part1.html do I install
> coreboot with OpenBIOS (because I've read something with SeaBIOS or so)?
Hi. Just to ensure I don't go in the wrong direction: If I follow these instructions https://doc.coreboot.org/tutorial/part1.html do I install coreboot with OpenBIOS (because I've read something with SeaBIOS or so)?Regards,Bernd___
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Hi,
On 02.11.21 12:19, bernd...@web.de wrote:
> The instructions say:
>
> "There should only be two lines (or 3 if you’re using the system toolchain):
>
> CONFIG_PAYLOAD_ELF=y
> CONFIG_PAYLOAD_FILE="payloads/coreinfo/build/coreinfo.elf""
>
> I'm not using the system toolchain. There are the
Hi ___ (hmmm, I don't
think this is your name),
On Tue, Nov 2, 2021 at 11:19 AM bernd...@web.de wrote:
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> Hi. I follow these instructions:
>
> https://doc.coreboot.org/tutorial/part1.html
>
> I'm on Step 5 - Configure the build > Check your
Hi. I follow these instructions:https://doc.coreboot.org/tutorial/part1.htmlI'm on Step 5 - Configure the build > Check your configuration (optional step):I did$ make savedefconfig$ cat defconfigThe instructions say:"There should only be two lines (or 3 if you’re using the system
On Mon, 01 Nov 2021 17:50:08 +0100, bernd...@web.de wrote:
> Hi. Is the X220 (notebook model; not tablet model) supported, too?
Yes, X220 and X230 are both supported.
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Hi. Thank you for replying and providing the link "Be aware there are only certain models of Thinkpadssupported for coreboot." ...Please tell me how I could figure out whether my model is supported.Regards,___
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bernd...@web.de:
Hi. I've watched a television broadcast where a hacker or security expert
suspected that the BIOS of ThinkPads has a backdoor. Therefore, he said he uses
OpenBIOS or coreboot.
I read on Wikipedia that OpenBIOS works in interaction with coreboot on Intel
machines.
I read
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