On 03.11.2016 21:42, Andrey Petrov wrote: > привет, > > On 11/03/2016 01:17 PM, Vasiliy Tolstov wrote: >> >> > I don't know enough about Intel to tell you whether your board is >> > using BootGuard or how you would find that out, though. If it does, >> > you're probably out of luck. (If it doesn't, it's true that you still >> > need blobs... but you can usually extract these from your vendor >> > firmware and work them into a coreboot image.)
BootGuard would be a showstopper if it is supported by Braswell (I have no idea) and Acer enabled it (unlikely). >> >> I'm still waiting for intel guys ,I think that they can say more about >> this. >> > On Braswell you'll need blobs (of course). You need ME (Management > Engine) and FSP (firmware support package) blobs. Usually you only need the latter which would be integrated into coreboot and is freely available (see intel.com/fsp). You should be able to re- use the other blobs that are already installed into your device (they coexists with coreboot and don't have to be touched when installing coreboot). Nico > I am not sure if you can legally obtain the blobs from Intel, but you > can extract them from Chrome images. > > Best, > Andrey > > > -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] https://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

