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@@ -33,13 +33,13 @@ statically compiled executables for the utilities are included.**
For Debian Stretch (may also work on Debian Jessie), you can run the
following command:\
-$ sudo ./oldbuild dependencies debian
+ $ sudo ./oldbuild dependencies debian
(this will also work in Devuan)
For Parabola, you can run the following command:\
-$ sudo ./oldbuild dependencies parabola
+ $ sudo ./oldbuild dependencies parabola
or:\
-\# **./oldbuild dependencies parabola**
+# **./oldbuild dependencies parabola**
For other GNU+Linux distributions, you can adapt the existing scripts.
@@ -63,17 +63,17 @@ First, [install the build dependencies](#build_dependencies).
Since libreboot makes extensive use of git, you need to configure git
properly. If you have not yet configured git, then the minimum
requirement is:\
-$ git config \--global user.name "Your Name"
-$ git config \--global user.email your@emailaddress.com
+ $ git config \--global user.name "Your Name"
+ $ git config \--global user.email your@emailaddress.com
This is what will also appear in git logs if you ever commit your own
changes to a given repository. For more information, see
<http://git-scm.com/doc>.
Another nice config for you (optional, but recommended):\
-$ git config \--global core.editor nano
-$ git config \--global color.status auto
-$ git config \--global color.branch auto
-$ git config \--global color.interactive auto
+ $ git config \--global core.editor nano
+ $ git config \--global color.status auto
+ $ git config \--global color.branch auto
+ $ git config \--global color.interactive auto
$ **git config \--global color.diff auto**
After that, run the script:\
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ What this did was download everything (grub, coreboot, memtest86+,
bucts, flashrom) at the versions last tested for this release, and patch
them. Read the script in a text editor to learn more.
-To build the ROM images, see [\#build](#build).
+To build the ROM images, see [#build](#build).
[Back to top of page.](#pagetop)
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ file*. This corresponds to the final two 64K regions in the flash chip.
Lenovo BIOS will prevent you from writing the final one, so running
"**bucts 1**" will set the system to boot from the other block instead
(which is writeable along with everything beneath it when using a
-patched flashrom. see [\#build\_flashrom](#build_flashrom)). After
+patched flashrom. see [#build\_flashrom](#build_flashrom)). After
shutting down and booting up after the first flash of libreboot, the
final 64K block is writeable so you flash the ROM again with an
unpatched flashrom and run "**bucts 0**" to make the system boot from
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ the bit back to 0 (if you previously set it to 1).
BUC.TS utility is included in libreboot\_src.tar.xz and
libreboot\_util.tar.xz.\
-**If you downloaded from git, follow [\#build\_meta](#build_meta) before
+**If you downloaded from git, follow [#build\_meta](#build_meta) before
you proceed.**
"BUC" means "**B**ack**u**p **C**ontrol" (it's a register) and
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ you will use to install libreboot.
Flashrom source code is included in libreboot\_src.tar.xz and
libreboot\_util.tar.xz.\
-**If you downloaded from git, follow [\#build\_meta](#build_meta) before
+**If you downloaded from git, follow [#build\_meta](#build_meta) before
you proceed.**
If you are using the binary release archive, then there are already
@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ MacBook1,1 laptops are all 32-bit only.
First, [install the build dependencies](#build_dependencies).
If you downloaded libreboot from git, refer to
-[\#build\_meta](#build_meta).
+[#build\_meta](#build_meta).
Build all of the components used in libreboot:\
$ **./oldbuild module all**
@@ -221,12 +221,12 @@ modulename*. To see the possible values for *modulename*, use:\
$ **./oldbuild module list**
After that, build the ROM images (for all boards):\
-$ ./oldbuild roms withgrub
+ $ ./oldbuild roms withgrub
Alternatively, you can build for a specific board or set of boards. For
example:\
-$ ./oldbuild roms withgrub x60
-$ ./oldbuild roms withgrub x200\_8mb
-$ ./oldbuild roms withgrub x60 x200\_8mb
+ $ ./oldbuild roms withgrub x60
+ $ ./oldbuild roms withgrub x200\_8mb
+ $ ./oldbuild roms withgrub x60 x200\_8mb
The list of board options can be found by looking at the directory names
in **resources/libreboot/config/grub/**.
@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ libreboot\_util, for:
If you are building binaries on a live system or chroot (for
flashrom/bucts), you can use the following to statically link them:\
-$ ./oldbuild module flashrom static
+ $ ./oldbuild module flashrom static
$ **./oldbuild module bucts static**
The same conditions as above apply for ARM (except, building bucts on
@@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ restrictions).
The command that you used for generating the release archives will also
run the following command:\
-$ ./oldbuild release tobuild
+ $ ./oldbuild release tobuild
The archive **tobuild.tar.xz** will have been created under
**release/oldbuildsystem/**, containing bucts, flashrom and all other
required resources for building them.