--- title: GA-G41M-ES2L flashing tutorial ... This guide is for those who want libreboot on their Intel GA-G41M-ES2L motherboard while they still have the original BIOS present. Flash chip size {#flashchips} =============== Use this to find out: # flashrom -p internal Flashing instructions {#clip} ===================== Refer to [bbb\_setup.md](bbb_setup.md) for how to set up the BBB for external flashing. *You can only externally reprogram one of the chips at a time, and you need to disable the chip that you're not flashing, by connecting 3v3 to /CS of that chip, so you will actually need second test clip or IC pin mini grabber.* Here is an image of the flash chip:\ ![](../images/ga-g41m-es2l/ga-g41m-es2l.jpg) Internal flashing is possible. Boot with the proprietary BIOS and GNU+Linux. There are 2 flash chips (one is backup). Flash the first chip: ./flashrom -p internal:dualbiosindex=0 -w libreboot.rom Flash the second chip: ./flashrom -p internal:dualbiosindex=1 -w libreboot.rom NOTE: you can still boot the system with just the main flash chip connected, after desoldering the backup chip. This has been tested while libreboot was already installed onto the main chip. NOTE: You need the latest flashrom. Just get it on flashrom.org from their SVN or Git repos. NOTE: due to a bug in the hardware, the MAC address is hardcoded in coreboot-libre. Therefore, you must set your own MAC address in your operating system. Copyright © 2016 Leah Rowe \ Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation with no Invariant Sections, no Front Cover Texts, and no Back Cover Texts. A copy of this license is found in [../fdl-1.3.md](../fdl-1.3.md)