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<p>Hi C Grossarth,</p>
<p>Well, the Win variant will have a different EC for a start, so if
you're expecting to be able to build and flash coreboot for the
Chromebook variant with minimal changes, you will probably
struggle. Other people will know much more what's required than I
though - I just have reasonably high-level knowledge, not nuts and
bolts.</p>
<p>Regards,</p>
<p>John.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20/03/17 02:38, Christopher
Grossarth wrote:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hello All,
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<div>I have been exploring coreboot, and have successfully built
and flashed it on a MacBook 2,1. Initially I was using
Libreboot, but wanted more control over the end result.</div>
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<div>I bought a Lenovo ChromeBook Yoga 11e 1st Gen), but swiftly
returned it after I realized the product description on
Lenovo's page mislabeled it as having SSD and RAM modules. The
ChromeBook version has eMMC and soldered on RAM.<br>
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<div>The Windows 10 version of the same variety (Intel Celeron
N2930) has a SSD and a replaceable/upgradeable RAM module.</div>
<div>The ChromeBook variant is codenamed Glimmer.</div>
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<div>I would like to know what steps would be necessary to build
and flash coreboot onto the Win10 board.</div>
<div>Most importantly, how would I go about extracting the
information so that I can edit the Glimmer config overlays to
reflect the hardware config in the Win10 variant?</div>
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<div>Many Thanks in advance,</div>
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<div>C Grossarth.</div>
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