From fc5c2af1a2ed58986dbbb6310bf1e2ca789f135e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Leah Rowe
- No method is yet known for flashing in GNU/Linux while the Apple firmware is running. You will need to disassemble the system and flash externally. + No method is yet known for flashing in GNU+Linux while the Apple firmware is running. You will need to disassemble the system and flash externally. Reading from flash seems to work. For external flashing, refer to ../install/bbb_setup.html.
@@ -474,14 +474,14 @@ EndSectionHow to boot an ISO: burn it to a CD (like you would normally) and hold down the Alt/Control key while booting. - The bootloader will detect the GNU/Linux CD as 'Windows' (because Apple doesn't think GNU/Linux exists). Install it like you normally would. + The bootloader will detect the GNU+Linux CD as 'Windows' (because Apple doesn't think GNU+Linux exists). Install it like you normally would. When you boot up again, hold Alt/Control once more. The installation (on the HDD) will once again be seen as 'Windows'. (it's not actually Windows, but Apple likes to think that Apple and Microsoft are all that exist.) Now to install libreboot, follow ../install/#flashrom_macbook21. @@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ EndSection
- You need to replace OS X with GNU/Linux before flashing libreboot. (OSX won't run at all in libreboot). + You need to replace OS X with GNU+Linux before flashing libreboot. (OSX won't run at all in libreboot).
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