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-        <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/genisoimage_make_CD_firmware_upgrades_a_breeze.html">genisoimage make CD firmware upgrades a breeze</a>
+        <a href="https://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/geteltorito_make_CD_firmware_upgrades_a_breeze.html">geteltorito make CD firmware upgrades a breeze</a>
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         20th April 2022
 located the firmware download page from Lenovo (which annoyingly do
 not allow access via Tor, forcing me to hand them more personal
 information that I would like).  The
-<a href="https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/ht003029-lenovo-system-update-update-drivers-bios-and-applications">download
+<a href="https://support.lenovo.com/no/en/search?query=thinkpad firmware bios upgrade iso&SearchType=Customer search&searchLocation=Masthead">download
 from Lenovo</a> is a bootable ISO image, which is a bit of a problem
 when all I got available is a USB memory stick.  I tried booting the
 ISO as a USB stick, but this did not work.  But genisoimage came to
 the rescue.</p>
 
 <P>The geteltorito program in
-<a href="http://tracker.debian.org/genisoimage">the genisoimage
+<a href="http://tracker.debian.org/cdrkit">the genisoimage binary
 package</a> is able to convert the bootable ISO image to a bootable
 USB stick using a simple command line recipe, which I then can write
 to the most recently inserted USB stick:</p>