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    PXE Boot Error - "Kernel Panic" Issue "XZ decompressor ran out of memory"

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      lperoma @george1421
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      @george1421 I can confirm my workaround worked, and sending 64bit kernel and initrd images boots FOS no problem.

      From fog inventory:

      System Manufacturer Dell Inc.
      System Product OptiPlex 9020 AIO
      System Version 01
      System Serial Number 7DT9322
      System UUID 4c4c4544-0044-5410-8039-b7c04f333232
      System Type Type: All In One
      BIOS Vendor Dell Inc.
      BIOS Version A08
      BIOS Date 05/15/2014
      Motherboard Manufacturer Dell Inc.
      Motherboard Product Name 0GXX2X
      Motherboard Version A00
      Motherboard Serial Number /7DT9322/CN7443133R001K/
      Motherboard Asset Tag Not Specified
      CPU Manufacturer Intel
      CPU Version Intel® Core™ i5-4570S CPU @ 2.90GHz
      CPU Normal Speed Current Speed: 2900 MHz
      CPU Max Speed Max Speed: 3000 MHz
      Memory 7.68 GiB
      Hard Disk Model KINGSTON SA400S37240G
      Hard Disk Firmware SAJ20104
      Hard Disk Serial Number 50026B7685C378B6
      Chassis Manufacturer Dell Inc.
      Chassis Version
      Chassis Serial 7DT9322
      Chassis Asset Not Specified
      GPU-0 Vendor Advanced Micro Devices
      GPU-0 Product Inc. [AMD/ATI]
      GPU-1 Vendor Intel Corporation
      GPU-1 Product Mars [Radeon HD 8670A/8670M/8750M / R7 M370]

      Regards,

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        lperoma @george1421
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        @george1421 I was tenting other pxe images. It is using undionly.kpxe to BIOS machines and snp.efi for UEFI, unless you recommend anything else, I really have no idea which one to use, just using what seems most popular.

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          george1421 Moderator @lperoma
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          @lperoma Undionly.kpxe and snp.efi are probably the safest choices. Both of these use the built in driver built into the network adapter. The ipxe.pxe and ipxe.efi are more like the linux kernel where it has every known driver built into the boot loader. All of the other ipxe boot loaders are for unique situations that are not common.

          So your system is an old 4th gen i5 processor. That’s strange that ipxe is misidentifying that CPU.

          Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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            lperoma @george1421
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            @george1421 As FYI, this machine is also missindentified in FOG as 32 bits. The same workaround is workking fine now:

            System Manufacturer Hewlett-Packard
            System Product HP EliteBook 8470p
            System Version A1029D1102
            System Serial Number CNU336BLTL
            System UUID 1e371eb7-7334-11e3-bfb9-d9e6c803c050
            System Type Type: Notebook
            BIOS Vendor Hewlett-Packard
            BIOS Version 68ICF Ver. F.43
            BIOS Date 07/16/2013
            Motherboard Manufacturer Hewlett-Packard
            Motherboard Product Name 179B
            Motherboard Version KBC Version 42.36
            Motherboard Serial Number PCWHK001X5FPRO
            Motherboard Asset Tag Not Specified
            CPU Manufacturer Intel® Corporation
            CPU Version Intel® Core™ i5-3380M CPU @ 2.90GHz
            CPU Normal Speed Current Speed: 2900 MHz
            CPU Max Speed Max Speed: 4000 MHz
            Memory 7.63 GiB
            Hard Disk Model MTFDDAK256MAM-1K12
            Hard Disk Firmware 08TH
            Hard Disk Serial Number 13330385921A
            Chassis Manufacturer Hewlett-Packard
            Chassis Version
            Chassis Serial CNU336BLTL
            Chassis Asset CNU336BLTL
            GPU-0 Vendor Intel Corporation
            GPU-0 Product 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller

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              fabritrento @lperoma
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                  fabritrento @lperoma
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                  @lperoma said in PXE Boot Error - "Kernel Panic" Issue "XZ decompressor ran out of memory":

                  I should have said I am running 1.5.10.1662 on debian 12.

                  Before updating to this version, I was using Debian 11 with 1.5.10.10 and had no problems.
                  Thanks,

                  seems that i have same problem on old pc. that problem don’t exist with 1.5.10 version:
                  https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/17699/lenovo-thinkcentre-m900-kernel-panic-with-latest-fog-1-5-10-1622-version

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                    Tom Elliott @fabritrento
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                    @lperoma @fabritrento Please try updating dev-branch to the latest version.

                    I have added some additional checking.

                    Granted 32 bit binaries should be able to work without problem but alas it seems there’s an issue currently.

                    The latest dev-branch tries to address this by taking account of the buildarch of the ipxe binary being i386, but the CPU architecture being 64 bit. I need testing please of course if both of you wouldn’t mind?

                    Thanks in advance.

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                      lperoma @Tom Elliott
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                      @Tom-Elliott Updating now to latest dev-branch and will report next week.

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                        PoeticMonk87
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                        I was able to find a work around after running into this issue. In FOG Settings under TFTP Server update the “TFTP PXE KERNAL 32” to bzImage and “PXE BOOT IMAGE” to init.xz. I was able get thing working after that.

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