• TheyCallMeHacked
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    5 months ago

    Yeah, that’s basically right. I believe flashprog is also included in libreboot, have a look in the elf/ directory. After that, it should work as expected

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      5 months ago

      Yeah, that’s basically right. I believe flashprog is also included in libreboot, have a look in the elf/ directory. After that, it should work as expected

      Thank you, kind person)) I installed it, but after installation my screen is too bright and this happens every time, so for now I will use the latest test version, it works well.

      I have another question, please tell me how, in your opinion, I can edit grub.cgf correctly so as not to get an error with searching for disk "ahci1"

      I inserted these lines:

      ...........
      
      	echo # Insert newline
      
      }
      
      menuentry 'Load  GNU/Linux-Libre (LTS)' {
      
      	cryptomount -a
      
      	set root='lvm/matrix-rootvol'
      
      	linux /boot/vmlinuz-linux-libre-lts root=/dev/mapper/matrix-rootvol cryptdevice=/dev/sda1:lvm
      
      	initrd /boot/initramfs-linux-libre-lts.img
      
      }
      
      menuentry 'Load Operating System (incl. fully encrypted disks)  [o]' --hotkey='o' {
      

      and deleted these ones since I don’t use raid:

      menuentry 'Load Operating System (incl. fully encrypted disks)  [o]' --hotkey='o' {
      
              if [ "${grub_scan_disk}" != "ata" ]; then
      
      		search_grub ahci
      
      	fi
      
      	if [ "${grub_scan_disk}" != "ahci" ]; then
      
      		search_grub ata
      
      	fi
      
              # grub device enumeration is very slow, so checks are hardcoded
      
              # TODO: add more strings, based on what distros set up when
      
      	# the user select auto-partitioning on those installers
      
      	lvmvol="lvm/matrix-bootvol lvm/matrix-rootvol"
      
              raidvol="md/0 md/1 md/2 md/3 md/4 md/5 md/6 md/7 md/8 md/9"
      
              # in practise, doing multiple redundant checks is perfectly fast and
      
      	# TODO: optimize grub itself, and use */? here for everything
      
              for vol in ${lvmvol} ${raidvol} ; do
      
      		try_user_config "${vol}"
      
      	done
      
              unset ahcidev
      
      	unset atadev
      
      	for i in 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0; do
      
      		for part in 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1; do
      
      			if [ "${grub_scan_disk}" != "ata" ]; then
      
      				ahcidev="(ahci${i},${part}) ${ahcidev}"
      
      			fi
      
      			if [ "${grub_scan_disk}" != "ahci" ]; then
      
      				atadev="(ata${i},${part}) ${atadev}"
      
      			fi
      
      		done
      
      	done
      
              set pager=0
      
      	echo -n "Attempting to unlock encrypted volumes"
      
      	for dev in ${ahcidev} ${atadev} ${lvmvol} ${raidvol}; do
      
      		if cryptomount "${dev}" ; then break ; fi
      
      	done
      
      	set pager=1
      
      	echo
      
              # after cryptomount, lvm volumes might be available
      
      	for vol in ${lvmvol}; do
      
      		try_user_config "${vol}"
      
      	done
      
              search_grub crypto
      
              if [ "${grub_scan_disk}" != "ata" ]; then
      
      		# Last resort, if all else fails
      
      		set root=ahci0,1
      
      		for p in / /boot/; do
      
      			if [ -f "${p}vmlinuz" ]; then
      
      				linux ${p}vmlinuz root=/dev/sda1 rw
      
      				if [ -f "${p}initrd.img" ]; then
      
      					initrd ${p}initrd.img
      
      				fi
      
      			fi
      
      		done
      
      	fi
      
              if [ "${grub_scan_disk}" != "ahci" ]; then
      
      		# Last resort (for setups that use IDE instead of SATA)
      
      		set root=ata0,1
      
      		for p in / /boot/; do
      
      			if [ -f "${p}vmlinuz" ]; then
      
      				linux ${p}vmlinuz root=/dev/sda1 rw
      
      				if [ -f "${p}initrd.img" ]; then
      
      					initrd ${p}initrd.img
      
      				fi
      
      			fi
      
      		done
      
      	fi
      
              true # Prevent pager requiring to accept each line instead of whole screen
      
      
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        5 months ago

        Hmm, I’m not sure… I must admit, I only use SeaBIOS, not GRUB, so I wouldn’t know how to configure it