title: Gigabyte GA-G41M-ES2L desktop board ...
Specifications | |
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Manufacturer | Gigabyte |
Name | GA-G41M-ES2L |
Released | 2009 |
Chipset | Intel G41 |
CPU | Intel Core 2 Extreme/Quad/Duo, |
Pentium Extreme/D/4 Extreme/4/Celeron | |
Graphics | Integrated |
Display | None. |
Memory | Up to 16GB |
Architecture | x86_64 |
Original boot firmware | AWARD BIOS |
Intel ME/AMD PSP | Present. Can be disabled |
Flash chip | 2x8Mbit |
W+: Works without blobs;
N: Doesn't work;
W*: Works with blobs;
U: Untested;
P+: Partially works;
P*: Partially works with blobs
Features | |
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Internal flashing with original boot firmware | W+ |
Display | - |
Audio | W+ |
RAM Init | P+ |
External output | P+ |
Display brightness | - |
Payloads supported | |
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GNU GRUB | Slow! |
SeaBIOS | Works |
SeaBIOS with GNU GRUB | Works |
As of Libreboot release 20221214, only SeaBIOS payload is provided in ROMs for this board. According to user reports, they work quite well. GRUB was always buggy on this board, so it was removed from lbmk.
IDE on the board is untested, but it might be possible to use a SATA HDD using an IDE SATA adapter. The SATA ports do work, but it's IDE emulation. The emulation is slow in DMA mode sia SeaBIOS, so SeaBIOS is configured to use PIO mode on this board. This SeaBIOS configuration does not affect the Linux kernel.
You need to set a custom MAC address in GNU+Linux for the NIC to work. In /etc/network/interfaces on debian-based systems like Debian or Devuan, this would be in the entry for your NIC:\ hwaddress ether macaddressgoeshere
Alternatively:
cbfstool libreboot.rom extract -n rt8168-macaddress -f rt8168-macaddress
Modify the MAC address in the file rt8168-macaddress
and then:
cbfstool libreboot.rom remove -n rt8168-macaddress
cbfstool libreboot.rom add -f rt8168-macaddress -n rt8168-macaddress -t raw
Now you have a different MAC address hardcoded. In the above example, the ROM
image is named libreboot.rom
for your board. You can find cbfstool
under coreboot/default/util/cbfstool/
after running the following command
in the build system:
./build module cbutils
You can learn more about using the build system, lbmk, here:\ libreboot build instructions
Flashing instructions can be found at ../install/
Kingston 8 GiB Kit KVR800D2N6/8G with Elpida Chips E2108ABSE-8G-E
this is a 2x4GB setup and these work quite well, according to a user on IRC.
Many other modules will probably work just fine, but raminit is very picky on this board. Your mileage will fluctuate, wildly.