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HP EliteBook 2560p
| ***Specifications*** | | |---------------------------|-----------------------------------| | **Manufacturer** | HP | | **Name** | EliteBook 2560p | | **Released** | 2011 | | **Chipset** | Intel QM67 | | **CPU** | Intel Sandy Bridge, socketed | | **Graphics** | Intel HD Graphics | | **Display** | 12.5" 1366x768 | | **Memory** | Up to 16GB (2x8GB) | | **Architecture** | x86_64 | | **EC** | KBC1126, proprietary | | **Intel ME/AMD PSP** | Present, neutered | | **Flash chip** | SOIC-8 8MiB | | ***Payloads supported*** | | |---------------------------|-------| | **GRUB** | Works | | **SeaBIOS** | Works | | **SeaBIOS with GRUB** | Works |
Introduction ============ Libreboot has support for this, in the Git repository and release versions from Libreboot 20230423 onwards. Brief board info ---------------- HP EliteBook 2560p is a 12.5" laptop you can read more about here: Installation of Libreboot ------------------------- You can actually just compile the Libreboot ROM for this, and flash the entire ROM, then flash it. The *coreboot* project proper, has information about this: Refer to the coreboot guide for flashing instructions, and you can build the images for it in Libreboot like so: ./build roms hp2560p_8mb More information about building ROM images can be found in the [build guide](../build/). This is a *Sandybridge* board which means that a neutered ME image is required if you wish to flash the ME region. Libreboot's build system automatically downloads, neuters (using `me_cleaner`) and inserts this if compiling from source. If you're using *Libreboot release* ROM images, the ME image has been scrubbed and you must re-insert it. Use the information on this guide to know how to do that: [Insert vendor files on Intel Sandybridge/Ivybridge/Haswell platforms](../install/ivy_has_common.md) You may also wish to change the *default MAC address* if you're planning to use the onboard Intel Gigabit Ethernet. You can do this using the information in the same guide linked above, or read the nvmutil manual: [Modify MAC addresses with nvmutil](../install/nvmutil.md).