Command execution problem
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Hello,
I am having a problem installing Libreboot on my Thinkpad x60. I have already installed Trisquel and when I type the suggested command from the guide, being for backup of the original BIOS or installing the coreboot right away, I get an error message :
sudo: ./flashrom/i686/flashrom_lenovobios_sst: command not found - when I have typed:
sudo ./flashrom/i686/flashrom_lenovobios_sst -p internal -r factory.bin - for backup.
The other command has the same error. Another thing worth mentioning is that I have installed the OS without Internet. May be I am missing something. Also, my BIOS boot priority, and network priority are arranged in a different when I was setting the bootable USB. When I made them by default, the previously installed Windows could not boot. I am worried if this is the reason why I don't have Internet from Ethernet cable.
I could not find a solution so I am posting this. I am not well informed yet but I have used Ubuntu and now I decided to go free. Thank you.
sudo: ./flashrom/i686/flashrom_lenovobios_sst: command not found
sudo: ./flashrom/i686/flashrom_lenovobios_sst: command not found
Just to check, are you in the same folder as the 'flashrom' directory (i.e. does is that directory listed if you run ls)? Also, does the flashrom_lenovobios_sst command have execute permissions enabled?
Yes, I am in the directory. About execute permission, I only downloaded the files from libreboot.org and moved a rom file in the util folder as suggested. How can I enable permissions to this command and so as follows to the actual BIOS installing one.(which is: sudo ./flash i945lenovo\_firstflash - with the rom name at the end). May be the macro file "flash" should be enabled to be executed.
I started the procedure but I didn't get the message
Updated BUC.TS=1 - 64kb address ranges at 0xFFFE0000 and 0xFFFF0000 are swapped
but I got:
Your flash chip is in an unknown state
...
FAILED
...
DO NOT REBOOT OR POWEROFF
I went through the recovering procedure with the backup and I think I got it. Will replay.
It works and I have Libreboot installed.
Great :)
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