From 0c53ec500c86299b0c2db7c1e4ae4098db1bf4cd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Leah Rowe Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2024 06:48:15 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] fix errant reference on the 780 page Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe --- site/docs/install/dell780.md | 22 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/site/docs/install/dell780.md b/site/docs/install/dell780.md index 1772b11..32fe9d9 100644 --- a/site/docs/install/dell780.md +++ b/site/docs/install/dell780.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: Dell OptiPlex 780 MT/USFF x-toc-enable: true ... -Libreboot is compatible with the Dell OptiPlex 780, of variants: MT and USFF. +Canoeboot is compatible with the Dell OptiPlex 780, of variants: MT and USFF. SFF and DT may be supported in a future revision. These instructions are identical both the MT and USFF variants. @@ -55,8 +55,8 @@ P*: Partially works with blobs Introduction ============ -**Unavailable in Libreboot 20240612 or earlier. You must [compile from -source](../build/), or use a version newer than Libreboot 20240612.** +**Unavailable in Canoeboot 20240612 or earlier. You must [compile from +source](../build/), or use a version newer than Canoeboot 20240612.** Official information about the computer can be found here: @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ The build target, when building from source, is thus: ./mk -b coreboot dell780usff_truncate_8mb ./mk -b coreboot dell780usff_8mb -The `_truncate` image is needed if you're flashing Libreboot internally from +The `_truncate` image is needed if you're flashing Canoeboot internally from the original Dell firmware. Otherwise, you only need the regular images that lack `_truncate` in the file name. @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ Flash a ROM image (software) **Always make sure to dump a copy of the current flash first. ALSO: [make sure /dev/mem protection is disabled](devmem.md) for the flashing to work!** -If you're already running Libreboot, and you don't have flash protection +If you're already running Canoeboot, and you don't have flash protection turned on, [internal flashing](../install/) is possible. If you have factory firmware (Dell), you can short the service jumper. It's a @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ are 6MB in size, but they must be padded to 8MB. Normally a blank part of flash should ideally be all 0xFF, but here we do: dd if=/dev/zero of=2mb.bin bs=2M count=1 - cat libreboot6mb.rom 2mb.bin > libreboot.rom + cat canoeboot6mb.rom 2mb.bin > canoeboot.rom If you're not using the truncate images, you can ignore the above steps. @@ -136,17 +136,17 @@ The Flash Descriptor can be thought of more like a *partition table* for the flash, at least in our use-case scenario. The `_truncate` images configure the flash such that only the first 6MB is used, with the BIOS region ending at that limit; the upper 2MB is specified as the platform data region, in -Libreboot's configuration. To flash it, do this: +Canoeboot's configuration. To flash it, do this: - ./flashprog -p internal --ifd -i fd -w libreboot.rom - ./flashprog -p internal --ifd -i gbe -w libreboot.rom - ./flashprog -p internal --ifd -i bios -w libreboot.rom + ./flashprog -p internal --ifd -i fd -w canoeboot.rom + ./flashprog -p internal --ifd -i gbe -w canoeboot.rom + ./flashprog -p internal --ifd -i bios -w canoeboot.rom It's very important to do this in the *exact* order as above, because the `--ifd` option references the *flashed* IFD, not the one in your image, so you must flash the IFD first. -If you already have Libreboot running, and you don't have flash protection +If you already have Canoeboot running, and you don't have flash protection enabled, you can omit `--ifd -i REGION` from the flashprog command, and flash the full image; the one without `_truncate` in the file name uses all of the flash, with the BIOS region ending at the 8MB limit, so the BIOS region is