Yeah, its definitely an older beast, but VERY reliable and perfect for the tasks I have it assigned to.
Didn't visit the Lenovo link; this is a DELL.... dell uses their own proprietary method/utility for flashing their boards; and there is a well known/respected Ububtu utility for working with dell BIOS.
Getting current firmware from dell, or the machine itself is not in question... I know the file I downloaded was not corrupted because I had to decompress it once downloaded and it would have been an issue then. The BIOS modifier did not provide hash/checksums, but he was a well respected BIOS modifier on the site....
Yeah, my main concern is recovering from a corrupted or bad flash; because at least I can be back up and running, not stuck completely rebuilding/reconfiguring a server with all the services this one currently hosts. I could use an RPi for the simple things (web redirects, VPN, etc.), but in no way are my game, tracking or other services going to work on that thing all at once.... so many of my services would be offline until I could get a replacement machine.
If you search for it, its the only custom ROM out there for an R5400 to accept an x5460
The funny thing is it took me hours and hours to figure out how to just flash the damned .HDR file itself; not use the dell .exe utility or BIOS firmware updater.
When I pulled a copy of the A10 rom out of the BIOS in Ubuntu; I knew I could flash the file... but I never hit the button to do so; as I have had issues in the past personally. If I had a comparable machine to take place of this one if it goes bad.... well; I would have just done it.... but If this doesn't work; I am literally pooched and would have a mountain of work to get things back to where that machine is right now (not to mention trying to source a machine on the quick to take its place when I have zero cash to spend on such things ATM).
I'm amazed it did so well with only 2Gb of ram all these years..... would really be nice to have the second CPU and better cpu's so I can put all of my RAM intensive services on that one machine instead of separate machines as they are now.... each of those machines are just enough to do what they are doing only.
If someone knows of an inexpensive USB adapter with a chip clip that would be good for use on this machine, please do tell. I know they can be had for under $20 somewhere.... but would be nice to know i'm getting the right part. If I got one; Id manually pull the ROM, do a binary compare on the dell original ROM before flashing anyways.... I have a reason to be pretty cautious when it comes to things sometimes.