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Flashing (Firmware)
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This page is for existing Librem Mini owners ONLY. This will allow you to flash the custom firmware on your Librem to neutralize the Intel Management Engine (IME) and add embassyOS-specific tweaks to your system, such that it will operate just as an Embassy Pro bought from Start9 would. If you need hardware and want all the benefits listed here, you'll have to `buy an Embassy Pro <https://store.start9.com>`_.
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This page is for existing Librem Mini owners ONLY. This will allow you to flash the custom firmware on your Librem to neutralize the Intel Management Engine (IME) and add embassyOS-specific tweaks to your system, such that it will operate just as an Embassy Pro bought from Start9 would. If you need hardware and want all the benefits listed here, you'll have to `buy an Embassy Pro <https://store.start9.com/products/embassy-pro>`_.
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The source code can be viewed on Purism's `firmware git repo <https://source.puri.sm/firmware/pureboot/-/tree/start9-intel-wifi>`_.
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.. note:: You will need a USB drive, formatted FAT32
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.. note:: USB drive *must* be formatted for FAT32
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#. Download the firmware (``pureboot-librem_mini_v2-basic_usb_autoboot.rom.gz``) from `Purism's git repository <https://source.puri.sm/firmware/releases/-/tree/master/librem_mini_v2/custom>`_ and extract it.
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.. _flashing-arm:
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.. _flashing-pi:
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Flashing (ARM)
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Flashing (Raspberry Pi)
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This guide is for flashing embassyOS to a micro SD card in order to install it to an ARM architecture device, namel the Raspberry Pi. Support for other ARM devices will come in future. For an up-to-date list of known-good hardware, please check out this `forum post <https://community.start9.com/t/known-good-hardware-master-list-hardware-capable-of-running-embassyos-v0-3-3/66/2>`_.
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This guide is for flashing embassyOS to a micro SD card in order to install it on a Raspberry Pi.
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.. note:: You will need a micro SD card of at least 16GB in size, 32GB recommended
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Flashing (x86)
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This guide is for flashing embassyOS to a USB drive in order to install it to an x86 architecture device. This will include most desktops, laptops, mini PCs, servers, and virtualization solutions. For an up-to-date list of known-good hardware, please check out this `forum post <https://community.start9.com/t/known-good-hardware-master-list-hardware-capable-of-running-embassyos-v0-3-3/66/2>`_.
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This guide is for flashing embassyOS to a USB drive in order to install it to an x86 architecture device. This will include most desktops, laptops, mini PCs, servers, and virtual machines. For an up-to-date list of known-good hardware, please check out this `forum post <https://community.start9.com/t/known-good-hardware-master-list-hardware-capable-of-running-embassyos-v0-3-3/66/2>`_.
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.. note:: You will need a USB drive of at least 16GB in size
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Flashing
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Here you will find our flashing guides for ARM (Raspberry Pi) and x86 (most desktops, laptops, mini PCs, servers, etc) architectures. Librem Mini owners can use the firmware flashing guide to get embassyOS-specific firmware.
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Here you will find our flashing guides for Raspberry Pi and x86 (most desktops, laptops, mini PCs, servers, etc) architectures. Librem Mini owners can use the firmware flashing guide to get embassyOS-specific firmware.
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<div class="grid-x grid-margin-x">
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.. topic-box::
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:title: Flashing (ARM)
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:link: flashing-arm
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:title: Flashing (Raspberry Pi)
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:link: flashing-pi
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:icon: scylla-icon scylla-icon--apps
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:class: large-4
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:anchor: ARM Architecture
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:anchor: View Guide
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Flash embassyOS for use on a Raspberry Pi
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:link: flashing-x86
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:icon: scylla-icon scylla-icon--overview
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:class: large-4
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:anchor: x86 Architecture
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:anchor: View Guide
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Flash embassyOS for use on an x86 machine
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flashing-arm
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flashing-pi
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flashing-x86
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flashing-firmware
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