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| **GRUB (libgfxinit only)** | Works |
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| **SeaBIOS** | Works |
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Buy pre-installed
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MAC address
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This has a realtek NIC inside, instead of Intel, so the MAC address will not
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This has a Realtek NIC inside, instead of Intel, so the MAC address will not
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change. This means: there is no GbE region in the flash.
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You can still use something like GNU MAC Changer to change your MAC address
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The side cover comes off easily, and you can find the flash ICs next to the RAM.
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Simply remove the screw at the back. The top panel then slides forward, and you
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can remove the SSD caddy; from then on, the flash is accossible.
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can remove the SSD caddy; from then on, the flash is accessible.
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Observe the following photo of the flash (SOIC-8):
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onward, on this board. To turn it back on, please [build from source](../build/)
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and before running the build command, do this:
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./mk -m coreboot t480_vfsp_16mb # replace t480 with t480s if needed
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./mk -m coreboot dell3050micro_vfsp_16mb
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In the menu that appears, go *Chipset -> Enable Hyperthreading* and turn it on.
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In the menu that appears, go *Chipset -> Enable Hyper-Threading* and turn it on.
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Then exit from the menu, saving the config where prompted. You will see this
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menu twice, because there are *two* configs for each of these boards.
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