@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ though. This is considered more safe for your hardware and is very convenient -
just install the "flashrom" program and run `./x230_skulls.sh`, see below.
just install the "flashrom" program and run `./x230_skulls.sh`, see below.
1. boot Linux with the `iomem=relaxed` boot parameter (for example in /etc/default/grub `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT`)
1. boot Linux with the `iomem=relaxed` boot parameter (for example in /etc/default/grub `GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT`)
2. [download](https://github.com/merge/skulls/releases) the latest Skulls release tarball and unpack it
2. [download](https://github.com/merge/skulls/releases) the latest Skulls release tarball and unpack it or check for updates by running `./x230_skulls.sh -U`.
3. run `sudo ./x230_skulls.sh` and choose the image to flash.
3. run `sudo ./x230_skulls.sh` and choose the image to flash.
Hint: In case your Linux distribution's GRUB bootloader doesn't use the full
Hint: In case your Linux distribution's GRUB bootloader doesn't use the full