Alas, the goal was to have two working drives in the machine - one for system (being the mSATA in one of the mini pcie slots) and one for other things (movies, etc) so you could remove the "Other" drive and still have a working system. The only solution to use mSATA would be to do a risky soldering on the motherboard which I'm not skilled enough to do.
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > It has SATA, and there are SATA->mSATA adapters. You could use one of > those. > > On 10/09/15 21:36, Dakoya wrote: >> >>>> Is it possible to take the mSATA code from the X220 coreboot >>>> port and apply it to work with the Libreboot X200? Or does the >>>> feature require proprietary microcode? >>> >>> The hardware has no SATA connections to the miniPCIe slots (only >>> PCIe and USB), so it's not possible. >>> >> >> Ah, dumb mistake then. Thanks for clearing that up for me. Do you >> know of any Libreboot-compatible systems with which two storage >> devices can be used and stored from within the original chassis >> (without taking up any USB ports)? >> >> >> > > - -- > Minifree Ltd, trading as Ministry of Freedom | Registered in England, > No. 9361826 | VAT No. GB202190462 > Registered Office: 19 Hilton Road, Canvey Island, Essex SS8 9QA, UK | > Tel: +44 (0) 1268 857 837 | Web: http://minifree.org/ > > Use free software. Use GNU/Linux. > https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1 > > iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJV8e++AAoJEP9Ft0z50c+U/JMIAJ6CBZ22XVlQaFGY7RULdj3R > plrZPHBKlcw/75lGvUooFJyJ6plM+qeaC4nbKRr0JOnGCLkwz/IzFZkNc7iuFeIw > Tu7LWytW3EVFps6HoR4zEI9ABWNf+ctyVyFjRlVZUb/MxekghiE0MWNQDkK6481U > kN9FE5qOQMumJwggxi3HY3qjItBAtqYhuBPqbnNJSttqNFlyxXvgDZOwBgxgBgKR > v6vNlPD3yQt+KzhZOzXhO+wc0m4X1nYJkDC2ItYr8w4SEqhfjBC5v3qNHwQ0W1Q0 > LwcwwUa2uWbE8jZ7NWatUgSmw26UkwDDQguhep1w+v7fM9d3p+bqKmStSb5bdrY= > =RsXH > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >
