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    Issue with EliteBook 830 G6 not receving DHCP

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    • george1421G
      george1421 Moderator
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      If your EliteBook uses the intel I219-xx series network adapter you will need to update to kernel 4.12.x. FOG 1.4.4 shipped with FOS Linux kernel 4.11.x version of the linux kernel which does not support the intel I219 network adapter. You can manually download the kernels from here: https://fogproject.org/kernels/

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        Mightmar @george1421
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        @george1421 I need to only change kernel? No need to upgrade Fog for it ? Is version 1.4.4 its compatible with kernel 4.12.x ?

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          Sebastian Roth Moderator
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          @Mightmar said in Issue with EliteBook 830 G6 not receving DHCP:

          Is version 1.4.4 its compatible with kernel 4.12.x ?

          Yes, should be! Give it a try.

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            george1421 Moderator @Mightmar
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            @Mightmar Correct. Only upgrade the FOS Linux kernel. Now if you don’t have the I219 nic we need to find what nic is installed in that computer. If you have a windows computer you an get the hardware ID we can look it up that way. But first upgrade to 4.12.x and see if that addresses your problem.

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              Mightmar
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              First thing I am really not a linux guy 😞
              Ok, I am trying to update it with this instructions https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Kernel_Update

              first issue I had is
              436b6eb5-6a48-4e38-bd86-23884a6862d9-image.png

              is it because we have it locally and and not connected to Internet, so I downloaded version which @george1421 linked
              4bde1a2f-8d7d-4970-b315-2c6d2d20b092-image.png
              I am not sure which one I choose, depends on the linux structure ?
              I wonder is 32 cause I found bzImage32 in /var/www/fog/service/ipxe
              524fb871-08f6-409e-ad0f-6098ff5c75ff-image.png

              and my last question in this post, whats with an extensions .32, .64 ?
              In the instruction is showed just file bzImage32 or bzImge_3.18 I assume just version name.

              I added file from FTP to /var/www/fog/service/ipxe
              2fcb33b3-9ef9-44f0-95c3-da7b7613398f-image.png

              And now I suppose I change name Fog_TFTP_PXE_Kernel ? or Fog_TFTP_PXE_Kernel_32 ?

              sorry for long post.

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                Mightmar @Mightmar
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                last screenshot: sds.PNG

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                  george1421 Moderator @Mightmar
                  last edited by george1421

                  @Mightmar Oh I forgot about the bug in 1.4.4 where the kernel update doesn’t work as expected. So you will have to go with the manual download process.

                  The destination for the files are as you found /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe directory.

                  Rename the existing kernels with.
                  mv bzImage bzImage.old
                  mv bzImage32 bzImage32.old

                  Now copy the downloaded files to that directory. And rename them to match the previous files that were moved out of the way.

                  mv Kernel.TomElliott.4.12.3.64 bzImage
                  mv Kernel.TomElliott.4.12.3.32 bzImage32

                  That should do it.

                  To fix the bug in 1.4.4 to allow the kernel updates via the web ui key in the following
                  chmod -R 777 /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe

                  That will change the permissions to allow the web server to update the files in the ipxe directory.

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                    Mightmar
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                    @george1421 Thank you very much for this, its solved my issue. Its worked and laptop is succesfully imaging.

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                      Mightmar @george1421
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                      @george1421 I might be too fast with this, it starts imaging, install windows and stops with no Ethernet and diffrent Hostname instead plgdlp010 its plgdpcXX10. Is that issue with image ? or connected to change of kernel ?

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                        george1421 Moderator @Mightmar
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                        @Mightmar said in Issue with EliteBook 830 G6 not receving DHCP:

                        install windows and stops with no Ethernet

                        Can you provide a screen shot of this error? On the surface that doesn’t sound like a FOS Linux error message.

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                          Mightmar @george1421
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                          @george1421 I found that my previous image which I used on Elitebook g5s is having diffrent ethernet driver, its issue with image. I test it on diffrent computer its installed correct. Please disregard my question.

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