On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 12:25 PM Nico Huber wrote:
>
> On 21.02.20 19:16, Matt DeVillier wrote:
> > The x230 requires exploiting a vulnerability in an older UEFI version
> > in order to be flashed without external hardware (and even so, is
> > limited to flashing the 4MB BIOS region only; if you w
On 21.02.20 19:16, Matt DeVillier wrote:
> The x230 requires exploiting a vulnerability in an older UEFI version
> in order to be flashed without external hardware (and even so, is
> limited to flashing the 4MB BIOS region only; if you want to disable
> the ME and use more space for the BIOS region
Chromebooks are flashable from a live system because their firmware
doesn't software lock the BIOS region as part of the boot process,
like all properly implemented UEFI firmware should; instead they a
combination of a hardware (jumper/screw/CR50) and software (SPI flash
chip registers) locks which
Mr Chromebox uses a script to install Core Boot onto Chrome Book without
opening the laptop, or attaching a PROM; (CH341a, Ponoma 5250 Test Clip,
F to F Breadboard Jumper Cables.)
Is using a Script without using hardware PROM, and so on, like Mr.
Chromebox does with a Chrome Book?
Thanks for
All,
I'm looking for information about BBS (Bios Boot Specification) table.
How CSM module (legacy bios) of bios fetches BBS table?
Is BBS table located at specific location?? and CSM module just reads the
memory chunk and interpret data and display bootable device.
Thanks,
Nagaraj A
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Hello,
I would like to ask if anybody have ever met the same error. I am using an
older version of Intel FSP to build coreboot
for an Atom 3845 processor.
On the ramstage compilation, i am getting this error:
./src/mainboard/intel/minnowmax/acpi_tables.c:135: undefined reference to
`AmlCode
On Thu, 20 Feb 2020 at 17:30, Nico Huber wrote:
> As mentioned already, the native raminit can be picky (it never failed
> me on a T420, though). So with the blobed raminit, it should be most
> stable:
Thank you both for your help; after a bit of head scratching Patrick
Rudolph worked out it was
Hi Coreboot Mailing list,
I am trying to install Openbsd via the install66.fs on a Thinkpad X220 [amd64]
with coreboot.
I have the problem that it does not recognize any USB or SATA device may it be
storage or peripherals like a keyboard, except for the boot USB.
I tried with external USB storag
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