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#AMI Firmware Update Utility for Linux — by AMI This version fixes the compiler errors and therefore enables it to run on newer kernels.
Download the binary for this tool here and move afulnx_64 inside the afulnx64 folder. Go into the 64/32 Bit directory and run:
cd driver && make clean && make default && mv amifldrv_mod.o .. && cd .. sudo ./afulnx_64
#License issues I have excluded the actual binary from the repository due to the fact that its copyrighted. You can find it here. The source code is, however, embedded inside the binary and can be read easily. AMI didn’t specify a license in any of the files. This is however built upon Linux kernel code, which is licensed under GPL.
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#AMI Firmware Update Utility for Linux — by AMI This version fixes the compiler errors and therefore enables it to run on newer kernels.
Download the binary for this tool here and move afulnx_64 inside the afulnx64 folder. Go into the 64/32 Bit directory and run:
cd driver && make clean && make default && mv amifldrv_mod.o .. && cd .. sudo ./afulnx_64
#License issues I have excluded the actual binary from the repository due to the fact that its copyrighted. You can find it here. The source code is, however, embedded inside the binary and can be read easily. AMI didn’t specify a license in any of the files. This is however built upon Linux kernel code, which is licensed under GPL.
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AMI Flasher is a utility program that helps you to update your BIOS — the code that runs the first moment you boot your PC. It was created by AMI to support flashing AMI BIOS based data files.
The BIOS code is stored on the motherboards on Flash chips since its introduction in 1993.
Over the years AMI has released DOS, Windows and Linux based flashers for different versions of AMI BIOS and AMI UEFI BIOS.
The DOS based versions can’t be run from Windows or other operating systems. You’ll need to create a bootable DOS disk.
Please read our How to flash your bios FAQ to correctly use the AMI Flashers.
AMI AFUDOS Flasher — DOS based AMI BIOS Firmware Update flasher
The following AMI Flasher tools can be used on AMI BIOS Core releases Aptio 3, 4, 4.5, and 5
AMI AFUDOS Flasher — DOS based AMI BIOS Firmware Update flasher
AMI AFUDOS Flasher version | Notes |
---|---|
AFUDOS Flasher 3.05.04 | |
AFUDOS Flasher 4.12 | |
AFUDOS Flasher 4.40 | compatible with AMIBIOS8 |
AFUDOS Flasher 5.05.04 | compatible with APTIO 3, 4, 4.5, and 5 |
AMI AFUWIN Flasher — Windows based AMI BIOS Firmware Update flasher
The following AMI Flasher tools can be used on AMI BIOS Core releases Aptio 3, 4, 4.5, and 5
AMI AFUWIN Flasher — Windows based AMI BIOS Firmware Update flasher
AMI AFUWIN Flasher version | Notes |
---|---|
AFUWIN Flasher 3.05.04 | Windows 32 & 64 bit supported |
AFUWIN Flasher 4.48 | Windows 32 & 64 bit supported / compatible with AMIBIOS8 |
AFUWIN Flasher 5.05.04 | Windows 32 & 64 bit supported / compatible with APTIO 3, 4, 4.5, and 5 |
AMI AFULNX Flasher — Linux based AMI BIOS Firmware Update flasher
The following AMI Flasher tools can be used on AMI BIOS Core releases Aptio 3, 4, 4.5, and 5
AMI AFULNX Flasher — Linux based AMI BIOS Firmware Update flasher
AMI AFULNX Flasher version | Notes |
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AFULNX Flasher 5.05.04 | 32 bit and 64 bit Linux supported / compatible with APTIO 3, 4, 4.5, and 5 |
AMI AFUEFI Flasher — EFI shell based AMI BIOS Firmware Update flasher
The following AMI Flasher tools can be used on AMI BIOS Core releases Aptio 3, 4, 4.5, and 5
AMI AFUEFI Flasher — EFI shell based AMI BIOS Firmware Update flasher
AMI Flasher — DOS based AMI BIOS flasher
The following AMI Flasher tools can be used on AMI BIOS Core release 6.31 or earlier.
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AMI Winflash — AMI Flasher (Windows based)
The following AMI Flasher tools can be used on AMI BIOS Core release 6.31 or earlier.
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Is it possible to update AMI bios from Linux?
I have a motherboard on Supermicro server (model X9SCM(+)/X9SCM). And it is not possible to update it via Supermicro Update Manager — looks like bmc just cannot communicate with bios at all on this motherboard. I have read that AMI joined LVFS service in 2018. However, in their account it is said:
Official Statement: AMI enables customers to create BIOS update packages that can be uploaded to LVFS. So users can create update packages themselves?
I have not found any information about how to do it. Maybe there is some unofficial (external) repository with .cub files for fwupdmgr? I have loaded archlinux live iso, installed fwupd and run fwupdmgr get-devices, but got:
root@archiso ~ # fwupdmgr get-devices Unknown [***************************************] WARNING: UEFI capsule updates not available or enabled See https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/wiki/PluginFlag:capsules-unsupported for more information. X9SCL/X9SCM
- afudos for Disk Operating System
- afuefi for Unified Extensible Firmware Interface Shell
- afuwin for Microsoft Windows
- afulnx for Linux
I have successfully tested updating with afuefi from uefi shell. From hdd it works perfectly fine. I used aptio 4 version of afuefi, because aption 5 version said to do so, looks generation dependent. I have also made an eltorito bootable iso with needed files. But the problem it the ipmi virtual media speed, which is unusably slow and impossible to even begin flashing.
Probably, afulnx version could do the trick, but it is only mentioned in pdf files when you download AFU archives from official page. But there is no afulnx there. Is it possible to find it somewhere? Why it is not in official archives?
Maybe there are some other semi-official ways of upgrading? For example, «UEFI BIOS Updater» (UBU)?
Is it possible to update AMI bios/uefi from Linux?