# Configuration for a x230 with HOTP (Nitrokey/Purism USB Security dongle enabled HOTP support) # running Qubes 4.1 and other OSes. # # Deactivated to fit in coreboot's CONFIG_CBFS_SIZE=0x700000 : # dropbear support(ssh client/server) # e1000e (ethernet driver) # # Addition vs standard x230 board config: # HOTP_KEY: HOTP challenge for currently supported USB Security dongles export CONFIG_COREBOOT=y export CONFIG_COREBOOT_VERSION=4.22.01 export CONFIG_LINUX_VERSION=5.10.5 CONFIG_COREBOOT_CONFIG=config/coreboot-x230-legacy.config CONFIG_LINUX_CONFIG=config/linux-x230-legacy.config #Additional hardware support CONFIG_LINUX_USB=y CONFIG_LINUX_E1000E=n CONFIG_CRYPTSETUP2=y CONFIG_FLASHROM=y CONFIG_FLASHTOOLS=y CONFIG_GPG2=y CONFIG_KEXEC=y CONFIG_UTIL_LINUX=y CONFIG_LVM2=y CONFIG_MBEDTLS=y CONFIG_PCIUTILS=y #Remote attestation support #TPM based requirements export CONFIG_TPM=y CONFIG_POPT=y CONFIG_QRENCODE=y CONFIG_TPMTOTP=y #HOTP based remote attestation for supported USB Security dongle #With/Without TPM support CONFIG_HOTPKEY=y export CONFIG_AUTO_BOOT_TIMEOUT=5 #Nitrokey Storage admin tool CONFIG_NKSTORECLI=n #GUI Support #Console based Whiptail support(Console based, no FB): CONFIG_SLANG=y CONFIG_NEWT=y #FBWhiptail based (Graphical): #CONFIG_CAIRO=y #CONFIG_FBWHIPTAIL=y #Additional tools: #SSH server (requires ethernet drivers, eg: CONFIG_LINUX_E1000E) CONFIG_DROPBEAR=n #Ethernet driver (Heads only) CONFIG_LINUX_E1000E=n export CONFIG_BOOTSCRIPT=/bin/gui-init export CONFIG_BOOT_REQ_HASH=n export CONFIG_BOOT_REQ_ROLLBACK=n export CONFIG_BOOT_KERNEL_ADD="" export CONFIG_BOOT_KERNEL_REMOVE="intel_iommu=on intel_iommu=igfx_off" export CONFIG_BOOT_DEV="/dev/sda1" export CONFIG_BOARD_NAME="Thinkpad X230-hotp-legacy" export CONFIG_FLASHROM_OPTIONS="--force --noverify-all -p internal --ifd --image bios" # This board has two SPI flash chips, an 8 MB that holds the IFD, # the ME image and part of the coreboot image, and a 4 MB one that # has the rest of the coreboot and the reset vector. # # Only flashing to the bios region is safe to do. The easiest is to # flash internally when the IFD is unlocked for writing, and x230-flash # is installed first.