README.md: Add possibly not working systems
These systems have a report that the unlock utility does not work. Until there are multiple reports of failed unlocks and a technical determination of why it doesn't work, they will not be listed as explicitly unsupported.btrfsvols
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devices specifically mentioned in the above list will work as Dell seems to use
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devices specifically mentioned in the above list will work as Dell seems to use
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the same ECs in one generation.
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the same ECs in one generation.
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## Tested
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These systems have been tested, but were reported as not working with
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dell-flash-unlock. This could be due to user error, a bug in this utility, or
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the feature not being implemented in Dell's firmware. If you have such a system,
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please test the utility and report whether or not it actually works for you.
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- Latitude E6220
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- Latitude E6330
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## Detailed device specific behavior
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## Detailed device specific behavior
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- On GM45 era laptops, the expected behavior is that you will run the utility
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- On GM45 era laptops, the expected behavior is that you will run the utility
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for the first time, which will tell the EC to set the descriptor override on
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for the first time, which will tell the EC to set the descriptor override on
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