> On 28 Mar 2015, at 15:57, Piotr Kubaj <pku...@riseup.net> wrote:
> 
> It's a modified Thinkpad X200, so it uses the same chipset, i.e. GM45.

Hi Piotr,
Unfortunately its not possible to boot freebsd with the libreboot images due to 
libreboot not have a binary blob vga bios & seabios payload.
You should be able to run freebsd without issue using coreboot however 
(libreboot is a consumer of coreboot which produces images without any close 
components).
I've managed to reflash a stock x60s with coreboot & run net/free & 
dragonflybsd on there.
I don't believer the laptops are modified physically in anyway & just have 
their bios reflashed, might be worth asking them if you can get a laptop with 
coreboot+vgabios+seabios.
Alternatively, just get a thinkpad x200 & diy.
You may have to resort to using linux for the initial flash.
If it goes wrong & provided you made backup images before starting, you can 
recover without issue using a raspberry pi or a beaglebone black as your 
reprogrammer & the flashrom utility.
Dmesg of the x60s running coreboot is on the wiki & freebsd-acpi@

Regards


Sevan / Venture37
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