This caused a regression on the Lenovo T60 [1], so Linux had to be started with `maxcpus=1`.

Nico came up with the fix: mb/lenovo/t60: Fix override devicetrees (I6c26d633d1860cf9a5415994444e75ae1c2e59ad) [2].


[1]: https://mail.coreboot.org/hyperkitty/list/coreboot@coreboot.org/thread/SS2YILIJE7NPLKEQ65V3AFXQBYN74OA5/#VTJFRQLHSXZVROQXAVHHJDR4BFBUOGN2
[2]: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/43150

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