Sorry about that, thought I had included the command I was running. I was just running the probe on it to figure out if I was going to be able to read and write to flash, then it said to run it verbosely and submit it.
`flashrom -p internal:pci=01:00.0`

I'm currently evaluating iPXE as a seeding method to deploy and redeploy a large number of systems, trying to get it into the Option ROM space of the onboard NIC. Mostly Supermicro servers, some Dells, some Ciscos, I think a couple Huaweis, and all Intel NICs. I know I'll need to test and eval each unique motherboard and NIC card for safety.
I started out trying flashrom before the Intel tools mostly because all the environments are Ubuntu, and I haven't quite figured out how to convert the image file iPXE generates to the .flb format Intel wants.

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On Fri, Mar 11, 2016 at 2:37 AM, Stefan Tauner <stefan.tauner@alumni.tuwien.ac.at> wrote:
On Thu, 10 Mar 2016 10:53:29 -0800
Eric Donaldson <eric@zadarastorage.com> wrote:

> Was poking around at messing with the NIC ROMs, recieved the recommendation
> to send an email with the verbose output.
>

Thanks for the log. However, I am not entirely sure why it was
recommended to you to send it in without further explanation. Did you
try to write to the flash?

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