X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=CorebootX230;h=6857fdbde20b3bc914d3e82128c117cddbbff289;hb=722a5ec1451d1cf15369f0281fa96d4c8b5f4620;hp=83802b2f9b0db93827e5590556475a3de3d95d62;hpb=ff2d5676a56890c878399cb5e973d4cf53e48422;p=wiki.git
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By Bernie Innocenti \\
23 March 2014 (re-published with minor edits on 30 June 2020)
-
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+{{pictures/linux/x230-flashing.jpg | maxwidth=640}}
-Coreboot, the free PC BIOS that powers all Google Chromebooks, was recently ported to the Thinkpad X230
-by the long time GRUB hacker Vladimir 'Ï-coder' Serbinenko. So this week-end, just while Libre Planet was
-taking place at the nearby MIT Stata Center, I decided to give a shot at it. Building a custom Coreboot
-image for the X230 was relatively easy:
+Coreboot, the opensource PC firmware that powers all Chromebooks, was recently ported to the Thinkpad X230
+by long-time GRUB hacker Vladimir 'Ï-coder' Serbinenko. And so I decided to give it a shot ahead of
+Libre Planet, which is taking place this weekend at MIT.
+
+Building a custom Coreboot image for the X230 was straightforward:
{{{
-git clone http://review.coreboot.org/p/coreboot   cd coreboot
+git clone http://review.coreboot.org/p/coreboot
+cd coreboot
git submodule update --init --checkout
make crosstools-i386
# install the .config file provided by phcoder on the Coreboot wiki