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Re: [PATCH v1 04/10] site: docs: install: Use relative links for images.


From: Adrien 'neox' Bourmault
Subject: Re: [PATCH v1 04/10] site: docs: install: Use relative links for images.
Date: Sat, 25 May 2024 14:06:17 +0200
User-agent: Evolution 3.48.4

Le jeudi 23 mai 2024 à 22:24 +0200, Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli a écrit :
> This enable to later on change the subdirectory in which the website
> is reployed (for instance from software/gnuboot/web to
> software/gnuboot/web/test) without breaking images.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli <GNUtoo@cyberdimension.org>
> ---
>  site/docs/install/c201.md              |  8 +--
>  site/docs/install/d945gclf.md          |  2 +-
>  site/docs/install/ga-g41m-es2l.md      |  2 +-
>  site/docs/install/ich9utils.md         |  2 +-
>  site/docs/install/r400_external.md     | 68 +++++++++----------
>  site/docs/install/spi.md               | 48 +++++++-------
>  site/docs/install/t400_external.md     | 88 ++++++++++++------------
>  site/docs/install/t500_external.md     | 92 +++++++++++++-------------
>  site/docs/install/t60_unbrick.md       | 76 ++++++++++-----------
>  site/docs/install/x200_external.md     | 22 +++---
>  site/docs/install/x60_unbrick.md       | 82 +++++++++++------------
>  site/docs/install/x60tablet_unbrick.md | 28 ++++----
>  12 files changed, 259 insertions(+), 259 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/site/docs/install/c201.md b/site/docs/install/c201.md
> index ac47b87..91376f6 100644
> --- a/site/docs/install/c201.md
> +++ b/site/docs/install/c201.md
> @@ -108,8 +108,8 @@ part over, as shown on the picture below. The write
> protect screw is
>  located next to the SPI flash chip, circled in red in the picture below.
>  It has to be removed.
>  
> -
> [![Screws](/software/gnuboot/web/img/c201/screws.jpg)](/software/gnuboot/web/im
> g/c201/screws.jpg) [![WP
> -screw](/software/gnuboot/web/img/c201/wp-
> screw.jpg)](/software/gnuboot/web/img/c201/wp-screw.jpg)
> +[![Screws](../../img/c201/screws.jpg)](../../img/c201/screws.jpg) [![WP
> +screw](../../img/c201/wp-screw.jpg)](../../img/c201/wp-screw.jpg)
>  
>  The write protect screw can be put back in place later, when the device
>  is known to be in a working state.
> @@ -176,9 +176,9 @@ unscrewed from the rest of the case. It is located on
>  the right and has colorful cables, as shown on the picture below.
>  
>  [![SPI flash
> -layout](/software/gnuboot/web/img/c201/spi-flash-
> layout.jpg)](/software/gnuboot/web/img/c201/spi-flash-layout.jpg)
> +layout](../../img/c201/spi-flash-layout.jpg)](../../img/c201/spi-flash-
> layout.jpg)
>  [![Battery
> -connector](/software/gnuboot/web/img/c201/battery-
> connector.jpg)](/software/gnuboot/web/img/c201/battery-connector.jpg)
> +connector](../../img/c201/battery-connector.jpg)](../../img/c201/battery-
> connector.jpg)
>  
>  All the files from the `veyron_speedy` release (or build) have to be
>  transferred to the host.
> diff --git a/site/docs/install/d945gclf.md b/site/docs/install/d945gclf.md
> index eb594b4..fbacade 100644
> --- a/site/docs/install/d945gclf.md
> +++ b/site/docs/install/d945gclf.md
> @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ Flashing instructions {#clip}
>  Refer to [spi.md](spi.md) for how to re-flash externally.
>  
>  Here is an image of the flash chip:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/d945gclf/d945gclf_spi.jpg)
> +![](../../img/d945gclf/d945gclf_spi.jpg)
> diff --git a/site/docs/install/ga-g41m-es2l.md b/site/docs/install/ga-g41m-
> es2l.md
> index 2c6daa8..0ab2de7 100644
> --- a/site/docs/install/ga-g41m-es2l.md
> +++ b/site/docs/install/ga-g41m-es2l.md
> @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ NOTE: You should use a resistor in series, between 1K to 10K
> ohms, for the 3.3v
>  connection to the CS pin. This is to protect from over-current.
>  
>  Here is an image of the flash chip:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/ga-g41m-es2l/ga-g41m-es2l.jpg)
> +![](../../img/ga-g41m-es2l/ga-g41m-es2l.jpg)
>  
>  Internal flashing is possible. Boot with the proprietary BIOS and
>  GNU+Linux. There are 2 flash chips (one is backup).
> diff --git a/site/docs/install/ich9utils.md b/site/docs/install/ich9utils.md
> index bac1b6a..55dfaf5 100644
> --- a/site/docs/install/ich9utils.md
> +++ b/site/docs/install/ich9utils.md
> @@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ Early notes {#early_notes}
>      of disabling the descriptor.
>  -   **and the location of GPIO33 on the x200s: (was an external link.
>      Putting it here instead)**
> -   
> [/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/gpio33_location.jpg](/software/gnuboot/web/img
> /x200/gpio33_location.jpg) -
> +    [../../img/x200/gpio33_location.jpg](../../img/x200/gpio33_location.jpg)
> -
>      it's above the number 7 on TP37 (which is above the big intel chip
>      at the bottom)
>  -   The ME datasheet may not be for the mobile chipsets but it doesn't
> diff --git a/site/docs/install/r400_external.md
> b/site/docs/install/r400_external.md
> index d9d5cc9..c7ba21b 100644
> --- a/site/docs/install/r400_external.md
> +++ b/site/docs/install/r400_external.md
> @@ -81,82 +81,82 @@ Disassembly
>  -----------
>  
>  Remove all screws:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0000.jpg)\
> +![](../../img/r400/0000.jpg)\
>  Remove the HDD and optical drive:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0001.jpg)\
> +![](../../img/r400/0001.jpg)\
>  Remove the hinge screws:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0002.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0003.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0002.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0003.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the palm rest and keyboard:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0004.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0005.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0004.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0005.jpg)
>  
>  Remove these screws, and then remove the bezel:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0006.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0007.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0006.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0007.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the speaker screws, but don't remove the speakers yet (just set
>  them loose):\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0008.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0009.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0010.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0008.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0009.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0010.jpg)
>  
>  Remove these screws, and then remove the metal plate:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0011.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0012.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0013.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0011.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0012.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0013.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the antennas from the wifi card, and then start unrouting them:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0014.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0015.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0016.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0017.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0018.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0019.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0014.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0015.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0016.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0017.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0018.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0019.jpg)
>  
>  Disconnect the LCD cable from the motherboard:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0020.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0021.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0022.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0023.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0020.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0021.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0022.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0023.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the hinge screws, and then remove the LCD panel:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0024.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0025.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0026.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0027.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0024.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0025.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0026.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0027.jpg)
>  
>  Remove this:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0028.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0029.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0028.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0029.jpg)
>  
>  Remove this long cable (there are 3 connections):\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0030.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0031.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0032.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0033.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0030.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0031.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0032.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0033.jpg)
>  
>  Disconnect the speaker cable, and remove the speakers:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0034.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0034.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the heatsink screws, remove the fan and then remove the
>  heatsink/fan:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0035.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0036.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0037.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0038.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0035.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0036.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0037.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0038.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the NVRAM battery:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0039.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0040.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0039.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0040.jpg)
>  
>  Remove this screw:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0041.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0042.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0041.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0042.jpg)
>  
>  Disconnect the AC jack:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0043.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0044.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0043.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0044.jpg)
>  
>  Remove this screw and then remove what is under it:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0045.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0045.jpg)
>  
>  Remove this:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0046.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0046.jpg)
>  
>  Lift the motherboard (which is still inside the cage) from the side on
>  the right, removing it completely:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0047.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0048.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0047.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0048.jpg)
>  
>  Remove all screws, marking each hole so that you know where to re-insert
>  them. You should place the screws in a layout corresponding to the order
> -that they were in before removal:
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0049.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0050.jpg)
> +that they were in before removal: ![](../../img/r400/0049.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0050.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the motherboard from the cage, and the SPI flash chip will be
>  next to the memory slots:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0051.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/r400/0052.jpg)
> +![](../../img/r400/0051.jpg) ![](../../img/r400/0052.jpg)
>  
>  Now, you should be ready to install libreboot.
>  
> @@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ When re-installing the heatsink, you must first clean off
> all old paste
>  with the alcohol/cloth. Then apply new paste. Arctic MX-4 is also much
>  better than the default paste used on these systems.
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/paste.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/paste.jpg)
>  
>  NOTE: the photo above is for illustration purposes only, and does not
>  show how to properly apply the thermal paste. Other guides online detail
> @@ -199,13 +199,13 @@ be useful for RAM compatibility info (note: coreboot
> raminit is
>  different, so this page might be BS)
>  
>  The following photo shows 8GiB (2x4GiB) of RAM installed:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/memory.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/memory.jpg)
>  
>  Boot it!
>  --------
>  
>  You should see something like this:
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/boot0.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/boot1.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/boot0.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/boot1.jpg)
>  
>  Now [install GNU+Linux](../gnulinux/).
> diff --git a/site/docs/install/spi.md b/site/docs/install/spi.md
> index 4cab7af..5897646 100644
> --- a/site/docs/install/spi.md
> +++ b/site/docs/install/spi.md
> @@ -76,12 +76,12 @@ accomplish your goal, which is to read from and/or write
> to the boot flash.
>  SOIC8
>  -----
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/chip/soic8.jpg)
> +![](../../img/chip/soic8.jpg)
>  
>  SOIC16
>  ------
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/chip/soic16.jpg)
> +![](../../img/chip/soic16.jpg)
>  
>  SOIC8 and SOIC16 are the most common types, but there are others:
>  
> @@ -90,16 +90,16 @@ WSON8
>  
>  It will be like this on an X200S or X200 Tablet:\
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200t_flash/X200T-flashchip-location.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x200t_flash/X200T-flashchip-location.jpg)
>  
>  On T400S, it is in this location near the RAM:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400s/soic8.jpg)\
> +![](../../img/t400s/soic8.jpg)\
>  NOTE: in this photo, the chip has been replaced with SOIC8
>  
>  DIP8
>  ----
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/dip8/dip8.jpg)
> +![](../../img/dip8/dip8.jpg)
>  
>  Software configuration
>  ======================
> @@ -437,7 +437,7 @@ GPIO pins on Raspberry Pi (RPi)
>  Diagram of the 26 GPIO Pins of the Raspberry Pi Model B (for the Model
>  B+ with 40 pins, start counting from the right and leave 14 pins):
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/0012.png)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/0013.png)
> +![](../../img/rpi/0012.png) ![](../../img/rpi/0013.png)
>  
>  Use this as a reference for the other sections in this page, seen below:
>  
> @@ -473,8 +473,8 @@ SOIC16 wiring diagram (Raspberry Pi)
>  ------------------------------------
>  
>  RPi GPIO header:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/0009.png)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/0010.png)
> +![](../../img/rpi/0009.png)
> +![](../../img/rpi/0010.png)
>  
>  BBB P9 header:\
>  <https://beagleboard.org/static/images/cape-headers.png>
> @@ -609,13 +609,13 @@ SOIC8 is desirable; in that case, you might still want
> to dump the contents of
>  the original WSON8.
>  
>  Here is a SOIC8 in a socket, mounted to a breadboard, for flashing:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/soic8_socket.jpg)
> +![](../../img/rpi/soic8_socket.jpg)
>  
>  Here is a photo of a DIP8 IC:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/dip8/dip8.jpg)
> +![](../../img/dip8/dip8.jpg)
>  
>  Here is a photo of a SOIC8 in 1.27mm 208mil SOP to DIP adapter:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/dip8/sop8todip8.jpg)
> +![](../../img/dip8/sop8todip8.jpg)
>  
>  NOTE: DIP8 and WSON8-in-socket, and SOIC16-in-socket, are basically the same,
>  just adapt accordingly.
> @@ -628,9 +628,9 @@ can just put the 2.54mm pins directly in the DIP8 socket
> and mount the SOIC8 +
>  adapter onto that, and solder that. Use quality rosin flux (not acid based)
>  and good 60/40 or 63/37 leaded solder (don't use lead-free):
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/dip8/adapter_breadboard.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/dip8/adapter.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/dip8/sop8todip8.jpg)
> +![](../../img/dip8/adapter_breadboard.jpg)
> +![](../../img/dip8/adapter.jpg)
> +![](../../img/dip8/sop8todip8.jpg)
>  
>  SOIC8/SOIC16 soldered to a mainboard
>  ------------------------------------
> @@ -653,10 +653,10 @@ resistors needed. You do not need a decoupling capacitor
> for pin 2 (VCC) either
>  because the mainboard will already have one.
>  
>  Here is an example of a test clip connected for SOIC16:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/0002.jpg)
> +![](../../img/rpi/0002.jpg)
>  
>  And here is an example photo for SOIC8:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60/th_bbb_flashing.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60/th_bbb_flashing.jpg)
>  
>  DIP8 soldered to the mainboard
>  ------------------------------
> @@ -725,13 +725,13 @@ In case you're not comfortable with soldering, we have
> some excellent videos
>  linked on the [FAQ page](../../faq.md) which you can watch.
>  
>  WSON8 IC:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/wson8/0001.jpg)
> +![](../../img/rpi/wson8/0001.jpg)
>  
>  Surround a large area around the chip with layers of kapton tape, and then
>  aluminium foil. This will act as a heat shield, to reduce the risk of re-
> flowing
>  other solder joints (which can make them turn into cold joints, and you risk
>  knocking them off of the board):\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/wson8/0002.jpg)\
> +![](../../img/rpi/wson8/0002.jpg)\
>  Notice that the kapton+foil does not cover the chip itself, or the solder
> pads.
>  It's important that these are exposed to the heat.
>  
> @@ -749,16 +749,16 @@ move freely. While in this state, the solder is fully
> melted and the chip can
>  be lifted off with ease.
>  
>  If you're doing it correctly, the chip will come off within 1 minute, like
> so:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/wson8/0003.jpg)
> +![](../../img/rpi/wson8/0003.jpg)
>  
>  Add fresh solder to the pads, including the thermal pad:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/wson8/0004.jpg)
> +![](../../img/rpi/wson8/0004.jpg)
>  
>  Now wick it out using a copper braid, dunked in rosin flux:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/wson8/0005.jpg)
> +![](../../img/rpi/wson8/0005.jpg)
>  
>  Ensure that all of the solder is removed:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/wson8/0006.jpg)\
> +![](../../img/rpi/wson8/0006.jpg)\
>  You will notice that one of the pads doesn't have all of the solder removed.
>  The pad on the top-left in this photo. This is intentional, to show you a
>  comparison for reference. The other pads are free of solder.
> @@ -771,13 +771,13 @@ SPI flasher.
>  
>  Align the new SOIC8, and tack it in the corner pins. Then solder it fully.
> Use
>  lots of flux!\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/wson8/0007.jpg)\
> +![](../../img/rpi/wson8/0007.jpg)\
>  A T12-D08 tip is being used in this photo, but a mini chisel, mini hoof or
>  knife (e.g. T12-K) tip would be ideal.
>  
>  Ensure that all the joints are perfect. A good solder joint is shiny, and
> with
>  concave fillets where the solder has flowed. Observe:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/rpi/wson8/0008.jpg)
> +![](../../img/rpi/wson8/0008.jpg)
>  
>  After you're done, use a soft bristle brush and 99.9% isopropyl alcohol to
>  break up the remaining flux, then soak up the flux using a cloth, while the
> diff --git a/site/docs/install/t400_external.md
> b/site/docs/install/t400_external.md
> index b836614..1b18783 100644
> --- a/site/docs/install/t400_external.md
> +++ b/site/docs/install/t400_external.md
> @@ -82,94 +82,94 @@ The procedure
>  -------------
>  
>  Remove *all* screws, placing them in the order that you removed them:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0001.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0002.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0001.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0002.jpg)
>  
>  Remove those three screws then remove the rear bezel:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0003.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0004.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0005.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0006.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0003.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0004.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0005.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0006.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the speakers:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0007.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0008.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0009.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0010.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0011.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0007.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0008.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0009.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0010.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0011.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the wifi:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0012.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0013.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0012.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0013.jpg)
>  
>  Remove this cable:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0014.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0015.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0016.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0017.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0018.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0014.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0015.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0016.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0017.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0018.jpg)
>  
>  Unroute those antenna wires:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0019.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0020.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0021.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0022.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0023.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0019.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0020.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0021.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0022.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0023.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the LCD assembly:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0024.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0025.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0026.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0027.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0028.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0029.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0030.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0031.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0024.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0025.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0026.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0027.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0028.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0029.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0030.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0031.jpg)
>  
>  Disconnect the NVRAM battery:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0033.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0033.jpg)
>  
>  Disconnect the fan:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0034.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0034.jpg)
>  
>  Unscrew these:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0035.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0036.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0037.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0038.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0035.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0036.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0037.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0038.jpg)
>  
>  Unscrew the heatsink, then lift it off:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0039.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0040.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0039.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0040.jpg)
>  
>  Disconnect the power jack:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0041.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0042.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0041.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0042.jpg)
>  
>  Loosen this:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0043.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0043.jpg)
>  
>  Remove this:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0044.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0045.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0046.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0047.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0048.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0044.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0045.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0046.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0047.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0048.jpg)
>  
>  Unscrew these:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0049.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0050.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0049.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0050.jpg)
>  
>  Remove this:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0051.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0052.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0051.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0052.jpg)
>  
>  Unscrew this:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0053.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0053.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the motherboard (the cage is still attached) from the right hand
>  side, then lift it out:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0054.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0055.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0056.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0054.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0055.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0056.jpg)
>  
>  Remove these screws, placing the screws in the same layout and marking
>  each screw hole (so that you know what ones to put the screws back into
> -later): ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0057.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0058.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0059.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0060.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0061.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0062.jpg)
> +later): ![](../../img/t400/0057.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0058.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0059.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0060.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0061.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0062.jpg)
>  
>  Separate the motherboard:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0063.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0064.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0063.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0064.jpg)
>  
>  Connect your programmer, then connect GND and 3.3V\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0065.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0066.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0067.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0069.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0070.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0071.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0065.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0066.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0067.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0069.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0070.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0071.jpg)
>  
>  A dedicated 3.3V PSU was used to create this guide, but at ATX PSU is
>  also fine:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0072.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0072.jpg)
>  
>  Of course, make sure to turn on your PSU:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0013.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0013.jpg)
>  
>  Now, you should be ready to install libreboot.
>  
> @@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ When re-installing the heatsink, you must first clean off
> all old paste
>  with the alcohol/cloth. Then apply new paste. Arctic MX-4 is also much
>  better than the default paste used on these systems.
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/paste.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/paste.jpg)
>  
>  NOTE: the photo above is for illustration purposes only, and does not
>  show how to properly apply the thermal paste. Other guides online detail
> @@ -212,13 +212,13 @@ be useful for RAM compatibility info (note: coreboot
> raminit is
>  different, so this page might be BS)
>  
>  The following photo shows 8GiB (2x4GiB) of RAM installed:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/memory.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/memory.jpg)
>  
>  Boot it!
>  --------
>  
>  You should see something like this:
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/boot0.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/boot1.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/boot0.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/boot1.jpg)
>  
>  Now [install GNU+Linux](../gnulinux/).
> diff --git a/site/docs/install/t500_external.md
> b/site/docs/install/t500_external.md
> index 272392f..72eb247 100644
> --- a/site/docs/install/t500_external.md
> +++ b/site/docs/install/t500_external.md
> @@ -119,109 +119,109 @@ The procedure
>  -------------
>  
>  Remove all screws:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0000.jpg)\
> +![](../../img/t500/0000.jpg)\
>  It is also advisable to, throughout the disassembly, place any screws
>  and/or components that you removed in the same layout or arrangement.
>  The follow photos demonstrate this:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0001.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0002.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0001.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0002.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the HDD/SSD and optical drive:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0003.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0004.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0003.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0004.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the palm rest:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0005.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0006.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0005.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0006.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the keyboard and rear bezel:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0007.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0008.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0009.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0010.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0011.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0012.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0007.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0008.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0009.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0010.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0011.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0012.jpg)
>  
>  If you have a WWAN/3G card and/or sim card reader, remove them
>  permanently. The WWAN-3G card has proprietary firmware inside; the
>  technology is identical to what is used in mobile phones, so it can also
>  track your movements:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0013.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0017.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0018.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0013.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0017.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0018.jpg)
>  
>  Remove this frame, and then remove the wifi chip:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0014.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0015.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0016.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0014.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0015.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0016.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the speakers:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0019.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0020.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0021.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0022.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0023.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0024.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0025.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0019.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0020.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0021.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0022.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0023.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0024.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0025.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the NVRAM battery (already removed in this photo):\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0026.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0026.jpg)
>  
>  When you re-assemble, you will be replacing the wifi chip with another.
>  These two screws don't hold anything together, but they are included in
>  your system because the screw holes for half-height cards are a
>  different size, so use these if you will be installing a half-height
>  card:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0027.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0027.jpg)
>  
>  Unroute the antenna wires:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0028.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0029.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0030.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0031.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0028.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0029.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0030.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0031.jpg)
>  
>  Disconnect the LCD cable from the motherboard:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0032.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0033.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0032.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0033.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the LCD assembly hinge screws, and then remove the LCD assembly:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0034.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0035.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0036.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0034.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0035.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0036.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the fan and heatsink:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0037.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0038.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0039.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0037.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0038.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0039.jpg)
>  
>  Remove this screw:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0040.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0040.jpg)
>  
>  Remove these cables, keeping note of how and in what arrangement they
>  are connected:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0041.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0042.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0043.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0044.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0045.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0046.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0047.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0048.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0049.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0041.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0042.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0043.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0044.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0045.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0046.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0047.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0048.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0049.jpg)
>  
>  Disconnect the power jack:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0050.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0051.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0050.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0051.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the motherboard and cage from the base (the marked hole is where
>  those cables were routed through):\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0052.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0053.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0052.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0053.jpg)
>  
>  Remove all screws, arranging them in the same layout when placing the
>  screws on a surface and marking each screw hole (this is to reduce the
>  possibility of putting them back in the wrong holes):\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0054.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0055.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0054.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0055.jpg)
>  
>  Also remove this:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0056.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0057.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0056.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0057.jpg)
>  
>  Separate the motherboard from the cage:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0058.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0059.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0058.jpg) ![](../../img/t500/0059.jpg)
>  
>  The flash chip is next to the memory slots. On this system, it was a
>  SOIC-8 (4MiB or 32Mb) flash chip:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0060.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0060.jpg)
>  
>  Connect your programmer, then connect GND and 3.3V\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0061.jpg)\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0067.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0069.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0070.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0071.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0061.jpg)\
> +![](../../img/t400/0067.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0069.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0070.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/0071.jpg)
>  
>  A dedicated 3.3V PSU was used to create this guide, but at ATX PSU is
>  also fine:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0072.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0072.jpg)
>  
>  Of course, make sure to turn on your PSU:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0013.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0013.jpg)
>  
>  Now, you should be ready to install libreboot.
>  
> @@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ Now flash it:
>  
>      ./flashrom -p linux_spi:dev=/dev/spidev1.0,spispeed=512 -w
> path/to/libreboot/rom/image.rom -V
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0015.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0015.jpg)
>  
>  You might see errors, but if it says `Verifying flash... VERIFIED` at
>  the end, then it's flashed and should boot. If you see errors, try
> @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ When re-installing the heatsink, you must first clean off
> all old paste
>  with the alcohol/cloth. Then apply new paste. Arctic MX-4 is also much
>  better than the default paste used on these systems.
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/paste.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/paste.jpg)
>  
>  NOTE: the photo above is for illustration purposes only, and does not
>  show how to properly apply the thermal paste. Other guides online detail
> @@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ whitelist of approved chips, and it will refuse to boot if
> you use an
>  
>  The following photos show an Atheros AR5B95 being installed, to replace
>  the Intel chip that this T500 came with:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/0012.jpg)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/ar5b95.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/0012.jpg) ![](../../img/t400/ar5b95.jpg)
>  
>  WWAN
>  ====
> @@ -368,13 +368,13 @@ be useful for RAM compatibility info (note: coreboot
> raminit is
>  different, so this page might be BS)
>  
>  The following photo shows 8GiB (2x4GiB) of RAM installed:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t400/memory.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t400/memory.jpg)
>  
>  Boot it!
>  --------
>  
>  You should see something like this:
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t500/0062.jpg)
> +![](../../img/t500/0062.jpg)
>  
>  Now [install GNU+Linux](../gnulinux/).
> diff --git a/site/docs/install/t60_unbrick.md
> b/site/docs/install/t60_unbrick.md
> index a65e7ba..064e3a5 100644
> --- a/site/docs/install/t60_unbrick.md
> +++ b/site/docs/install/t60_unbrick.md
> @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ you re-flash a second time and set it back to 0.
>  In this case, unbricking is easy: reset BUC.TS to 0 by removing that
>  yellow cmos coin (it's a battery) and putting it back after a minute or
>  two:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0006.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0006.JPG)
>  
>  \*Those dd commands should be applied to all newly compiled T60 ROM
>  images (the ROM images in libreboot binary archives already have this
> @@ -75,62 +75,62 @@ external hardware (see hardware requirements above) is
> needed which can
>  flash the SPI chip (where libreboot resides).
>  
>  Remove those screws and remove the HDD:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0001.JPG)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0002.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0001.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0002.JPG)
>  
>  Lift off the palm rest:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0003.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0003.JPG)
>  
>  Lift up the keyboard, pull it back a bit, flip it over like that and
>  then disconnect it from the board:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0004.JPG)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0005.JPG)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0006.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0004.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0005.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0006.JPG)
>  
>  Gently wedge both sides loose:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0007.JPG)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0008.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0007.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0008.JPG)
>  
>  Remove that cable from the position:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0009.JPG)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0010.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0009.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0010.JPG)
>  
>  Now remove that bezel. Remove wifi, nvram battery and speaker connector
>  (also remove 56k modem, on the left of wifi):\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0011.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0011.JPG)
>  
>  Remove those screws:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0012.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0012.JPG)
>  
>  Disconnect the power jack:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0013.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0013.JPG)
>  
>  Remove nvram battery:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0014.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0014.JPG)
>  
>  Disconnect cable (for 56k modem) and disconnect the other cable:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0015.JPG)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0016.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0015.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0016.JPG)
>  
>  Disconnect speaker cable:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0017.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0017.JPG)
>  
>  Disconnect the other end of the 56k modem cable:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0018.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0018.JPG)
>  
>  Make sure you removed it:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0019.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0019.JPG)
>  
>  Unscrew those:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0020.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0020.JPG)
>  
>  Make sure you removed those:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0021.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0021.JPG)
>  
>  Disconnect LCD cable from board:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0022.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0022.JPG)
>  
>  Remove those screws then remove the LCD assembly:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0023.JPG)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0024.JPG)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0025.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0023.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0024.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0025.JPG)
>  
>  Once again, make sure you removed those:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0026.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0026.JPG)
>  
>  Remove the shielding containing the motherboard, then flip it over.
>  Remove these screws, placing them on a steady surface in the same layout
> @@ -139,13 +139,13 @@ screw hole after removing the screw (a permanent marker
> pen will do),
>  this is so that you have a point of reference when re-assembling the
>  system:
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0027.JPG)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0028.JPG)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0029.JPG)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0031.JPG)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0032.JPG)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0033.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0027.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0028.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0029.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0031.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0032.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0033.JPG)
>  
>  This photo shows the flash chip, near the RAM, with numbers of pins written:
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0030.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0030.JPG)
>  
>  Refer to the external flashing guide:
>  
> @@ -174,48 +174,48 @@ complains about multiple flash chip definitions
> detected, then choose
>  one of them following the instructions in the output.
>  
>  Put those screws back:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0047.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0047.JPG)
>  
>  Put it back into lower chassis:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0048.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0048.JPG)
>  
>  Attach LCD and insert screws (also, attach the lcd cable to the board):\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0049.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0049.JPG)
>  
>  Insert those screws:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0050.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0050.JPG)
>  
>  On the CPU (and there is another chip south-east to it, sorry forgot to
>  take pic) clean off the old thermal paste (with the alcohol) and apply
>  new (Artic Silver 5 is good, others are good too) you should also clean
>  the heatsink the same way\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0051.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0051.JPG)
>  
>  Attach the heatsink and install the screws (also, make sure to install
>  the AC jack as highlighted):\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0052.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0052.JPG)
>  
>  Reinstall that upper bezel:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0053.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0053.JPG)
>  
>  Do that:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0054.JPG)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0055.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0054.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0055.JPG)
>  
>  Re-attach modem, wifi, (wwan?), and all necessary cables. Sorry, forgot
>  to take pics. Look at previous removal steps to see where they go back
>  to.
>  
>  Attach keyboard and install nvram battery:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0056.JPG)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0057.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0056.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0057.JPG)
>  
>  Place keyboard and (sorry, forgot to take pics) reinstall the palmrest
>  and insert screws on the underside:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0058.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0058.JPG)
>  
>  It lives!\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0071.JPG)
> ![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0072.JPG)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0073.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0071.JPG) ![](../../img/t60_dev/0072.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0073.JPG)
>  
>  Always stress test ('stress -c 2' and xsensors. below 90C is ok) when
>  replacing cpu paste/heatsink:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/t60_dev/0074.JPG)
> +![](../../img/t60_dev/0074.JPG)
> diff --git a/site/docs/install/x200_external.md
> b/site/docs/install/x200_external.md
> index 504b785..2c34582 100644
> --- a/site/docs/install/x200_external.md
> +++ b/site/docs/install/x200_external.md
> @@ -35,25 +35,25 @@ Tablet (for those systems, you have to remove the
> motherboard
>  completely, since the flash chip is on the other side of the board).
>  
>  Remove these screws:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0003.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0003.jpg)
>  
>  Gently push the keyboard towards the screen, then lift it off, and optionally
>  disconnect it from the board:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0004.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0005.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0004.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0005.jpg)
>  
>  Disconnect the cable of the fingerpring reader, and then pull up the palm
> rest,
>  lifting up the left and right side of it:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0006.1.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0006.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0006.1.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0006.jpg)
>  
>  This shows the location of the flash chip, for both SOIC-8 and SOIC-16:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/x200_soic16.jpg)
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/x200_soic8.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x200/x200_soic16.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x200/x200_soic8.jpg)
>  
>  Lift back the tape that covers a part of the flash chip, and then
>  connect the clip:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0008.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0008.jpg)
>  
>  Now, you should be ready to install libreboot.
>  
> @@ -78,14 +78,14 @@ Make sure that the RAM you buy is the 2Rx8 configuration
> when buying 4GiB sticks
>  
>  In this photo, 8GiB of RAM (2x4GiB) is installed:
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0018.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0018.jpg)
>  
>  Boot it!
>  --------
>  
>  You should see something like this:
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/disassembly/0019.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x200/disassembly/0019.jpg)
>  
>  Now [install GNU+Linux](../gnulinux/).
>  
> @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ was proven correct; however, it is still useless in
> practise.
>  
>  Look just above the 7 in TP37 (that's GPIO33):
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x200/gpio33_location.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x200/gpio33_location.jpg)
>  
>  By default we would see this in lenovobios, when trying flashrom -p
>  internal -w rom.rom:
> diff --git a/site/docs/install/x60_unbrick.md
> b/site/docs/install/x60_unbrick.md
> index 2b77a06..e464e5d 100644
> --- a/site/docs/install/x60_unbrick.md
> +++ b/site/docs/install/x60_unbrick.md
> @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ you re-flash a second time and set it back to 0.
>  In this case, unbricking is easy: reset BUC.TS to 0 by removing that
>  yellow cmos coin (it's a battery) and putting it back after a minute or
>  two:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0004.jpg)\
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0004.jpg)\
>  
>  \*Those dd commands should be applied to all newly compiled X60 ROM
>  images (the ROM images in libreboot binary archives already have this
> @@ -71,63 +71,63 @@ external hardware (see hardware requirements above) is
> needed which can
>  flash the SPI chip (where libreboot resides).
>  
>  Remove those screws:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0000.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0000.jpg)
>  
>  Push the keyboard forward (carefully):\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0001.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0001.jpg)
>  
>  Lift the keyboard up and disconnect it from the board:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0002.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0002.jpg)
>  
>  Grab the right-hand side of the chassis and force it off (gently) and
>  pry up the rest of the chassis:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0003.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0003.jpg)
>  
>  You should now have this:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0004.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0004.jpg)
>  
>  Disconnect the wifi antenna cables, the modem cable and the speaker:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0005.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0005.jpg)
>  
>  Unroute the cables along their path, carefully lifting the tape that
>  holds them in place. Then, disconnect the modem cable (other end) and
>  power connection and unroute all the cables so that they dangle by the
>  monitor hinge on the right-hand side:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0006.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0006.jpg)
>  
>  Disconnect the monitor from the motherboard, and unroute the grey
>  antenna cable, carefully lifting the tape that holds it into place:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0008.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0008.jpg)
>  
>  Carefully lift the remaining tape and unroute the left antenna cable so
>  that it is loose:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0009.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0009.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the screw that is highlighted (do NOT remove the other one; it
>  holds part of the heatsink (other side) into place):\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0011.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0011.jpg)
>  
>  Remove those screws:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0012.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0012.jpg)
>  
>  Carefully remove the plate, like so:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0013.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0013.jpg)
>  
>  Remove the SATA connector:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0014.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0014.jpg)
>  
>  Now remove the motherboard (gently) and cast the lcd/chassis aside:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0015.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0015.jpg)
>  
>  Lift back that tape and hold it with something. Highlighted is the SPI
>  flash chip:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0016.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0016.jpg)
>  
>  Here is another photo, with the numbers of the pins written:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0017.jpg)\
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0017.jpg)\
>  
>  This photo shows an SPI flasher used, with SOIC8 test clip:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60/th_bbb_flashing.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60/th_bbb_flashing.jpg)
>  
>  Refer to the following guide:\
>  [Externally rewrite 25xx NOR flash via SPI protocol](spi.md)
> @@ -156,74 +156,74 @@ one of them following the instructions in the output.
>  
>  Remove the programmer and put it away somewhere. Put back the tape and
>  press firmly over it:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0026.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0026.jpg)
>  
>  Your empty chassis:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0027.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0027.jpg)
>  
>  Put the motherboard back in:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0028.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0028.jpg)
>  
>  Reconnect SATA:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0029.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0029.jpg)
>  
>  Put the plate back and re-insert those screws:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0030.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0030.jpg)
>  
>  Re-route that antenna cable around the fan and apply the tape:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0031.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0031.jpg)
>  
>  Route the cable here and then (not shown, due to error on my part)
>  reconnect the monitor cable to the motherboard and re-insert the
>  screws:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0032.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0032.jpg)
>  
>  Re-insert that screw:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0033.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0033.jpg)
>  
>  Route the black antenna cable like so:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0034.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0034.jpg)
>  
>  Tuck it in neatly like so:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0035.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0035.jpg)
>  
>  Route the modem cable like so:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0036.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0036.jpg)
>  
>  Connect modem cable to board and tuck it in neatly like so:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0037.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0037.jpg)
>  
>  Route the power connection and connect it to the board like so:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0038.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0038.jpg)
>  
>  Route the antenna and modem cables neatly like so:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0039.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0039.jpg)
>  
>  Connect the wifi antenna cables. At the start of the tutorial, this
>  system had an Intel wifi chip. Here you see I've replaced it with an
>  Atheros AR5B95 (supports 802.11n and can be used without blobs):\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0040.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0040.jpg)
>  
>  Connect the modem cable:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0041.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0041.jpg)
>  
>  Connect the speaker:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0042.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0042.jpg)
>  
>  You should now have this:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0043.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0043.jpg)
>  
>  Re-connect the upper chassis:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0044.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0044.jpg)
>  
>  Re-connect the keyboard:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0045.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0045.jpg)
>  
>  Re-insert the screws that you removed earlier:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0046.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0046.jpg)
>  
>  Power on!\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0047.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0047.jpg)
>  
>  Operating system:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60_unbrick/0049.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60_unbrick/0049.jpg)
> diff --git a/site/docs/install/x60tablet_unbrick.md
> b/site/docs/install/x60tablet_unbrick.md
> index bfeccbb..51e8291 100644
> --- a/site/docs/install/x60tablet_unbrick.md
> +++ b/site/docs/install/x60tablet_unbrick.md
> @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ you re-flash a second time and set it back to 0.
>  In this case, unbricking is easy: reset BUC.TS to 0 by removing that
>  yellow cmos coin (it's a battery) and putting it back after a minute or
>  two:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0008.JPG)\
> +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0008.JPG)\
>  
>  \*Those dd commands should be applied to all newly compiled X60 ROM
>  images (the ROM images in libreboot binary archives already have this
> @@ -70,43 +70,43 @@ you can't boot the system, making this difficult. In this
> situation,
>  external hardware (see hardware requirements above) is needed which can
>  flash the SPI chip (where libreboot resides).
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0000.JPG)
> +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0000.JPG)
>  
>  Remove those screws:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0001.JPG)
> +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0001.JPG)
>  
>  Remove the HDD:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0002.JPG)
> +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0002.JPG)
>  
>  Push keyboard forward to loosen it:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0003.JPG)
> +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0003.JPG)
>  
>  Lift:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0004.JPG)
> +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0004.JPG)
>  
>  Remove those:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0005.JPG)
> +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0005.JPG)
>  
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0006.JPG)
> +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0006.JPG)
>  
>  Also remove that (marked) and unroute the antenna cables:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0007.JPG)
> +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0007.JPG)
>  
>  For some X60T laptops, you have to unroute those too:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0010.JPG)
> +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0010.JPG)
>  
>  Remove the LCD extend board screws. Also remove those screws (see blue
>  marks) and remove/unroute the cables and remove the metal plate:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0008.JPG)
> +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0008.JPG)
>  
>  Remove that screw and then remove the board:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0009.JPG)
> +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0009.JPG)
>  
>  This photo shows the flash location:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60t_unbrick/0011.JPG)
> +![](../../img/x60t_unbrick/0011.JPG)
>  
>  This photo shows an SPI flasher used, with SOIC8 test clip:\
> -![](/software/gnuboot/web/img/x60/th_bbb_flashing.jpg)
> +![](../../img/x60/th_bbb_flashing.jpg)
>  
>  Refer to the external flashing guide:
>  

Acked-by: Adrien 'neox' Bourmault <neox@gnu.org>

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