From dfaf1b43f787fc51980b299d49bb52817fb68c14 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Leah Rowe Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2023 19:03:27 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] links Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe --- site/news/libreboot20230625.md | 13 +++++++------ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/site/news/libreboot20230625.md b/site/news/libreboot20230625.md index 04e1796..9fb2db1 100644 --- a/site/news/libreboot20230625.md +++ b/site/news/libreboot20230625.md @@ -8,13 +8,14 @@ Introduction Libreboot provides boot firmware for supported x86/ARM machines, starting a bootloader that then loads your operating system. It replaces proprietary BIOS/UEFI firmware on x86 machines, and provides an *improved* configuration -on ARM-based chromebooks supported (U-Boot bootloader, instead of Google's -depthcharge bootloader). On x86 machines, the GRUB and SeaBIOS coreboot +on [ARM-based chromebooks](../docs/install/chromebooks.html) supported +(U-Boot bootloader, instead of Google's depthcharge bootloader). On x86 +machines, the GRUB and SeaBIOS coreboot payloads are officially supported, provided in varying configurations per -machine. It provides an automated build system for the configuration and -installation of coreboot ROM images, making coreboot easier to use for -non-technical people. You can find the list of supported hardware in the -Libreboot documentation. +machine. It provides an [automated build system](../docs/maintain/) for the +[configuration](../docs/build/) and [installation](../docs/install/) of coreboot +ROM images, making coreboot easier to use for non-technical people. You can find +the [list of supported hardware](../docs/hardware/) in Libreboot documentation. Libreboot's main benefit is *higher boot speed*, better security and more customisation options compared to most proprietary firmware. As a libre software