@ -35,7 +35,8 @@ That's the preferred way to use coreboot. The git revision we use is always incl
## TL;DR
For first-time flashing, remove the keyboard and palmrest, and (using a
Raspberry Pi), run `flashrom_rpi_bottom_unlock.sh` on the lower chip
Raspberry Pi with a SPI 8-pin chip clip connected), run
`flashrom_rpi_bottom_unlock.sh` on the lower chip
and `flashrom_rpi_top_write.sh` on the top chip of the two.
For updating later, run `prepare_internal_flashing.sh` to get
@ -98,8 +99,6 @@ And finally unlock the 8M chip by using the included script (be patient):
That's it. Keep the backup safe.
when updating to a new release, you don't have to disasseble your Thinkpad
and can flash internally (at your own risk), see below.
#### background (just so you know)
* The `-m` option above also runs `me_cleaner -S` before flashing back.
@ -139,7 +138,10 @@ CAUTION: THIS IS NOT ENCOURAGED
* Only for _updating_! You have to have your 8MB chip flashed externally using
our `flashrom_rpi_bottom_unlock.sh` script (`ifdtool -u`) before this, once
* very convenient: just install flashrom, but according to the [flashrom manpage](https://manpages.debian.org/stretch/flashrom/flashrom.8.en.html) this is very dangerous!
* very convenient: just install flashrom on the X230 and software-update,