Thanks a lot for your answer. On 12.09.2017 01:29, Peter Stuge wrote: > diffusae via coreboot wrote: >> "Once you are running coreboot any subsequent flashes can be done >> internally, however you will have to force flashrom" >> >> https://www.coreboot.org/Board:lenovo/x220 >> >> Is that really possible, without any risk? Doesn't it irritating the >> embedded controller? Can I ignore the flashrom warnings? > > Yes. No (which EC do you mean? why would it be irritated? why is the > output of a random program automatically correct?). Yes.
I mean the EC firmware of the x220, for keyboard, power management and battery, etc. Or is it located on a different chip? I see, it's not part of the flash chip layout. Yes, you are right, but the warning sounds so strange. ;-) > Flashrom contains imprecise blanket statements. Good to know > Be careful, and always have a way to recover from a non-working image. An external SPI Flasher and a working image should be one way. BTW: USB 3.0 is working, but one can't boot it via SeaBIOS. Regards, Reiner -- . -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] https://mail.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

