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authorRon Nazarov <ron@noisytoot.org>2026-02-13 20:50:35 +0000
committerRon Nazarov <ron@noisytoot.org>2026-02-14 02:50:42 +0000
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tree558bb0f21976da4827ac3c240ab629d7e8c14da2 /config/submodule/grub/default/it.po/module.cfg
parent8f128e6728e3486fa2c91d4610da3ab3df22249f (diff)
Add Supermicro X11SSH-F/LN4F port
Surprisingly, SeaBIOS VGA output works (coreboot documentation says it doesn't). I'm using a static CMOS option table currently (like most other boards supported in libreboot), but maybe it would be better to switch to the CBFS file option table. The default option table enables hyperthreading, overriding the compile-time setting. I'm also using a ME/SPS image extracted from the official BIOS update for this board. Unfortunately, https://www.supermicro.com/Bios/* is excluded from crawlers in robots.txt so it's not in archive.org, so I haven't been able to find a backup download URL. I also needed to set the user-agent for fetching the update to "curl/8.6.0" because the default user-agent override used by lbmk resulted in a 403 error. deguard is not required (there's no bootguard on this board). SPS does not implement CPU replacement detection which means that the MRC cache does not work and RAM training needs to happen on every boot. To avoid this it may be possible to run ME instead of SPS on this board, but I tried both the ME image used on the OptiPlex 3050 Micro in libreboot and one from the ASRock C236 WSI and they both hung at "[INFO ] POST: 0x92" (POSTCODE_FSP_MEMORY_INIT). The memtest86+ build included with libreboot doesn't work with USB keyboards and this board doesn't have a PS/2 port, which is annoying.
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