On 03/01/2018 11:09 AM, '[799]' via qubes-users wrote:
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An 1. März 2018, 14:46, Jo schrieb:
If you strip down ME, you should
blacklist me / ime, to speed up boot.
I've read this within this thread sometimes, what exactly needs to be done here?
I
Hello,
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An 1. März 2018, 18:15, 'MirrorWay' via qubes-users schrieb:
> First, grep through dmesg to look for errors
> related to probing for me or mei.
> If you find some, then try blacklisting
> Intel ME-related kernel modules:
> In /etc/modprobe.d, create a
Another coreboot-specific tweak - if you are using a SeaBIOS-generated vbios,
it lacks some vbios functionality expected by some bootloaders, so you may want
to set GRUB_TERMINAL_OUTPUT="console" (instead of gfxterm) in
/etc/default/grub. [1]
[1]https://www.coreboot.org/SeaBIOS
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First, grep through dmesg to look for errors related to probing for me or mei.
If you find some, then try blacklisting Intel ME-related kernel modules:
In /etc/modprobe.d, create a new file called e.g. blacklist-me.conf, and put in
there
blacklist mei
blacklist mei_me
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Hello,
Original-Nachricht
An 1. März 2018, 14:46, Jo schrieb:
> If you strip down ME, you should
> blacklist me / ime, to speed up boot.
I've read this within this thread sometimes, what exactly needs to be done here?
I have run ME_cleaner and when booting up there is a delay,