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Linux Support #5

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seniorm0ment opened this issue Jun 20, 2020 · 8 comments
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Linux Support #5

seniorm0ment opened this issue Jun 20, 2020 · 8 comments
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@seniorm0ment
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seniorm0ment commented Jun 20, 2020

Please support Linux use for IVprep, this is extremely frustrating as you have to go install Windows (requires Windows just to install a Windows live USB, or you have to have a spare drive to use instead.) just to IVprep if you wish to use IVprep despite being unnecessary for 1vyrain, it'd still be nice to have IVprep supported on Linux.

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n4ru commented Jun 22, 2020

I've been trying to find a clean way to do Linux support, but unfortunately the flash tool is not mine (WinFlash64) and I haven't figured out how to properly create UEFI update capsules.

If someone finds a way to achieve this, I'll gladly support it - it's not for lack of caring or trying. I played around and couldn't find a good solution, sorry. It ofc exists - if someone can reverse the Windows flashing tool this would be trivial, but it's above my personal paygrade and I don't have the time right now.

@n4ru n4ru added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 10, 2021
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gi-yt commented Oct 11, 2022

I don't have a supported thinkpad to check, but would it be possible to use something like hiren's boot cd (https://www.hirensbootcd.org/) or just stock windows iso instead of install windows?

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n4ru commented Oct 11, 2022

I haven't tested, but in theory as long as the dependencies WinFlash64 expects to be there are there, it should work. Probably worth trying.

It is much easier to just use a tool like geteltorito though, which definitely works.

@dsteal
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dsteal commented Jul 19, 2023

Ivyprep was unable to detect my thinkpads model when using hirensbootcd, but it was able to flash just fine when passing the appropriate arguments to winflash64 manually.

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Could you tell me how to get it working with geteltorito? I have a thinkpad t430s with arch and i dont have any system currently which can run windows. Dope project btw.

@gothboiprncss
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I have geteltorito installed on arch (for clarification)

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Can i just change the .f1 file extension to .iso?

@Brandon98SE
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Can't I just flash the BIOS to the latest supported version through a Bootable ISO on Ventoy?

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