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The intent is to create a simple rule of thumb where arguments
are given beginning with those that relate to the device's physical
attributes, such as flash chip size, continuing with arguments
on how to use the hardware (e.g. display mode), and ending with
anything else.
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X200 can now be built with either SeaBIOS or GRUB as a default
payload, e.g.:
'./libreboot build coreboot x200 textmode 16mb seabios'
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These configurations will be read and supplied to make as
command-line arguments and override those defined in the config at
projects/coreboot/configs/x200/config
X200 Coreboot ROMs can be built with, e.g.:
'./libreboot build coreboot x200 corebootfb 8mb'
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The corebootfb ROM will use Coreboot's framebuffer for display while
the textmode ROM will use the legacy VGA text mode which is necessary
for payloads such as Memtest86+.
Options (and their values) changed in the new corebootfb config:
CONFIG_GENERIC_LINEAR_FRAMEBUFFER=y
CONFIG_LINEAR_FRAMEBUFFER=y
X200 Coreboot ROMs can now be built with
'./libreboot build coreboot x200 corebootfb' or
'./libreboot build coreboot x200 textmode', respectively.
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The 8mb X200 config from projects/coreboot/configs/x200_8mb/config
is used as the base config for the x200 target.
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