From 383894382968ce611e08802ac95aeddb729de8fa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Francis Rowe
cat (cbfsdisk)/lbversion
+ This will also work on non-release images, built from the git repository.
A file named version will also be included in the archives that you downloaded (if you are
using release archives).
+ If it exists, you can also extract this lbversion file by using the cbfstool utility
+ which libreboot includes, from a ROM image that you either dumped or haven't flashed yet.
+ In GNU/Linux, run cbfstool on your ROM image (libreboot.rom, in this example):
+ $ ./cbfstool libreboot.rom extract -n lbversion -f lbversion
+ You will now have a file, named lbversion, which you can read in whatever programme
+ it is that you use for reading/writing text files.
+
For git, it's easy. Just check the git log.
@@ -180,7 +190,8 @@ lscoreboot-- cgit v0.9.1