# Libreboot
## Identification
Libreboot is a distribution of Coreboot for supported hardware with an emphasis on software freedom and redistributable payloads. In this notebook it becomes the clearest implementation candidate for the proposed Federation.
## Notebook evidence
- [[Scanned_20260730-1719#PDF page 33 — Libreboot, Chromebook firmware resources, mobile Linux, and disk archives|PDF page 33: Libreboot, Chromebook firmware resources, mobile Linux, and disk archives]] — The author is identifying projects that remove vendor firmware or mobile-OS dependence while retaining recoverable archives. The page joins laptop firmware freedom, mobile Linux, and portable backup.
- [[Scanned_20260730-1719#PDF page 73 — Leah Rowe, Minifree, Libreboot, osboot, and “federation”|PDF page 73: Leah Rowe, Minifree, Libreboot, osboot, and “federation”]] — The technical pursuit becomes explicitly political and organizational. “Federalism” appears to name a model in which independent hardware, firmware, operating systems, archives, and communities cooperate without a single vendor controlling the whole stack.
- [[Scanned_20260730-1719#PDF page 74 — Libreboot support, free-software institutions, science-fiction federations, and Austin’s “Fed”|PDF page 74: Libreboot support, free-software institutions, science-fiction federations, and Austin’s “Fed”]] — “Federation” is being tested across technical support, free-software institutions, fiction, and local architecture. The author is searching for a durable metaphor: distinct members retain identity while sharing rules and infrastructure.
- [[Scanned_20260730-1719#PDF page 75 — Coreboot/Libreboot summary and supported operating systems|PDF page 75: Coreboot/Libreboot summary and supported operating systems]] — This is the notebook’s capstone. Everything previously collected—serial access, IOMMU, USB, SPI, iPXE, alternate OSes, encryption, Tor/Tails, open drivers, and vendor-independent recovery—is gathered beneath open firmware. “The Federation” is the proposed architecture: a common pre-OS substrate that can host multiple independently governed operating environments.
## Relationships and overlays
The source places this note in a shared evidence cluster with [[DAR|DAR]] · [[Free Software Foundation|Free Software Foundation]] · [[Gemini PDA|Gemini PDA]] · [[Libera Chat|Libera Chat]] · [[Minifree|Minifree]] · [[MrChromebox Firmware Utility Script|MrChromebox Firmware Utility Script]] · [[Index - People#Leah Rowe|Leah Rowe]] · [[Scanned_20260730-1706|Scanned_20260730-1706]] · [[Slackware|Slackware]].
Within the larger collection, this evidence extends [[Vendor-Agnostic Recovery|vendor-agnostic recovery]] and [[Continuity Architecture|continuity architecture]] by showing how software, hardware, identity, and pre-OS control depend on recoverable interfaces.
## Evidentiary status and open leads
Separate current hardware support from historical support, and distinguish archival backup (DAR), forensic imaging (EWF), and bootable cloning (Clonezilla).
## Source
- [[Scanned_20260730-1719|Scanned_20260730-1719]]