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## Moving to Heads |
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## Moving to Heads |
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[Heads](http://osresearch.net/) is an alternative BIOS system with advanced |
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[Heads](http://osresearch.net/) is an alternative BIOS system with advanced |
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security features. When having Skulls installed, installing Heads is |
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as easy as updating Skulls: |
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security features. It's more complicated to use though. When having Skulls |
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installed, installing Heads is as easy as updating Skulls. You can directly |
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start using it: |
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* build Heads or get a trusted image file: the 12M image in `build/x230/coreboot.rom` |
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* copy it into the Skulls x230 directory |
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* [build Heads](https://github.com/osresearch/heads) |
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* copy Heads' 12M image file `build/x230/coreboot.rom` to Skulls' x230 diretory |
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* run `sudo ./x230_heads.sh` |
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* run `sudo ./x230_heads.sh` |
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That's it. Please read the [Heads documentation](http://osresearch.net/) for |
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how to use it. |
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That's it. Heads is a completely different project. Please read the |
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[documentation](http://osresearch.net/) for how to use it and report bugs |
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[over there](https://github.com/osresearch/heads/issues) |
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Switching back to Skulls is the same as [updating](#updating). Just run |
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`./x230_skulls.sh`. |
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## Why does this work? |
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## Why does this work? |
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On the X230, there are 2 physical "BIOS" chips. The "upper" 4MB |
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On the X230, there are 2 physical "BIOS" chips. The "upper" 4MB |
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