The answer to all your questions seams to be yes. Yes the board seams to be 
fully supported by Linus, yes the BIOS will be completely over written, non of 
the BIOS functions will be there after you install coreboot, you may or may not 
be able to use the build in flash utility to write coreboot, but it is a done 
time deal, you would have to use flashrom (or a vendor utility) for any further 
flashing. Yes the board is supported by coreboot maybe except for CPU frequency 
scaling.

Mvh Anders

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Fra: "am kara" <[email protected]>
Dato: ons., jun. 9, 2010 03:01
Emne: [coreboot] Kontron, 986LCD-M
Til: <[email protected]>

Please direct me to make sure I can change the BIOS of the following computer 
with Corebot before buying it:
Kontron, 986LCD-M/miniITX

1) Does the vendor BIOS have a boot block? If I over-write BIOS chip 
completely, the boot block will be gone? I know that this board has Megatrends, 
AMIBIOS with kontron extensions, which probably has some facilities(boot block) 
to save or write the BIOS chip, can i replace the vendor BIOS with Coreboot by 
this facility? and if I write on flash BIOS, i will lose the vendor BIOS and 
the boot block completely?
Please let me know if anybody has some experience using `flashrom` free utility 
which is used for writing on BIOS chips. 

2) Can i install Linux, Fedora 12 on this motherboard? Does Linux 
kernel(www.kernel.org), the latest version, recognize all the motherboard 
chipset, CPU and other components?    


      

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