Hey Bjoern! Firstly, thank you for your work.
> mSATA or mPCIe? Likely the latter? Yes, it seems that you are right. I've been out of PC world for the last few years and things changed causing a lot of confusion for me. > No if a driver is in sys/dev or sys/contrib/dev it doesn't mean it's all > open source. A lot of modern NICs (wired or wireless) will have > firmware (blobs) along in order to function. So while the driver (OS > side) is open source, what runs on the chip (the tiny computer on the > cards) usually is not (anymore). Thanks for the explanation. This means that only the FSF certification would ensure that the hardware has open drivers? And I guess this would also be a no-go for me due to whitelist of the bios... —- Michał https://michal.sapka.me