Am 19.09.2017 22:41 schrieb [email protected]:
On 09/19/2017 01:20 PM, Martin Kepplinger wrote:
What I want to add is:
* This was a git checkout in June this year.
* I flashed a coreboot image (I can't remember what config) fine, and
used the laptop while everything (shutdown, suspend, reboot) worked.
Maybe the config is irrelevant, whatever.
* the machine didn't die "right after" or "during" flashrom-flashing.
It
ran fine for a while. I can't remember if it suspended to and resumed
from RAM too, or even shutdown or reboot worked. IIRC after shutting
down it died. I guess the first shutdown after flashing, but I'm
really
not sure at all.
* I had upgraded the EC and BIOS to the latest Lenovo version before
starting with coreboot.
To be clear did you use a clip flash or did you flash a running
machine?
I always do a clip flash on my first flash of every board, I can't
understand why someone wouldn't given you need to for a me_clean and
it is dangerous to do a flash without rescue equipment - although your
issue is much different and way scarier D: D: D:
The first (few) coreboot flash was a clip flash. I flashed from a
running system
too, using flashrom, before the laptop died.
Have you tried updating the EC externally or swapping the chip/FRU
board that contains it? I can't believe it is truly dead and I imagine
it is EC related.
Nope. I didn't solder anything nor bought any replacement. Now when I
think
about it, what I didn't try is to run the Lenovo BIOS upgrade from their
live CD...
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