Coreboot + X220 Flashing Problems

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  • x220-coreboot-guide

    Supplemental text guide with commands for corebooting an X220.

  • ahaaa. I did not know that! I messed up the coreboot on x220 then.. hmm. I used this one on the x220: https://github.com/michaelmob/x220-coreboot-guide

  • oreboot

    oreboot is a fork of coreboot, with C removed, written in Rust.

  • Can you do almost like this? https://github.com/oreboot/oreboot

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  • x220-coreboot

    My my coreboot built for the thinkpad x220, including vga bootsplash, boot menu wait set to 1 sec, and me_cleaner

  • Ok.. yeah well.. flash the one i linked. It will work. https://github.com/m4rc0linux/x220-coreboot

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