Intel NUC D54250WYK network boot
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Great to hear! Thanks for reporting back.
All the best to your family!!!
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Hi,
I’m having the same problem here on BN2820FYKH. The first NUC I used to make the Primary Image worked fine and I was able to upload the image and use it. I’ve tried two more (I have 107) and both hang on iPXE initialing devices. The BIOS Settings are a copy, I’ve looked. What am I missing?
Best Regards
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BIOS update/downgrade…!?
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It’s working now. I can’t explain why this happens, but I’ve searched a lot in this forum and on another thread an user explained something related wiht NIC not being properly shutdown by Intel, so… What i’ve done in all NUCs is boot an LiveOS (Ubuntu for eg.) and after that restart to Network boot and it’s working. Already done 20 NUCs everything works, except Full Host Register (didn’t spent many time seing why)
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[quote=“rgomez, post: 45012, member: 28841”]It’s working now. I can’t explain why this happens, but I’ve searched a lot in this forum and on another thread an user explained something related wiht NIC not being properly shutdown by Intel, so… What i’ve done in all NUCs is boot an LiveOS (Ubuntu for eg.) and after that restart to Network boot and it’s working. Already done 20 NUCs everything works, except Full Host Register (didn’t spent many time seing why)[/quote]
If you can, a screen shot or picture of the errors during full host registration would be helpful.
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That’s the problem. There is no screen
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Really?
So… You don’t see “Full Registration” on the menu at all? Can you take a video of what happens after you select that option?
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I see the option. When I hit that option screen goes black. I will make a video tomorrow. As a work around I adjusted Quick Registration settings and done the job.
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[quote=“rgomez, post: 45012, member: 28841”]It’s working now. I can’t explain why this happens, but I’ve searched a lot in this forum and on another thread an user explained something related wiht NIC not being properly shutdown by Intel, so… What i’ve done in all NUCs is boot an LiveOS (Ubuntu for eg.) and after that restart to Network boot and it’s working. Already done 20 NUCs everything works, except Full Host Register (didn’t spent many time seing why)[/quote]
Awesome!!! I do remember the times when you had to properly shutdown the computer to be able to wake it up over LAN. And I’ve also see kind of recent PCs still having that issue. But I have never heard about machines not being able to PXE boot if not being shutdown properly! Thanks a lot for reporting this. I’ll add this to the wiki right now!Edit: Done, [url]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/WorkingDevices#Computers[/url]
[B]Edit2: What about the BN2820FYKH? Do they work as well?[/B]
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this problem happens with some network cards. in some cases, the only fix people have found is unplugging the power and network cable for a computer, waiting a few seconds, plugging things back in and they suddenly work. it’s not really a problem with our software, it’s a problem with their firmware.
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[quote=“Uncle Frank, post: 45068, member: 28116”]Awesome!!! I do remember the times when you had to properly shutdown the computer to be able to wake it up over LAN. And I’ve also see kind of recent PCs still having that issue. But I have never heard about machines not being able to PXE boot if not being shutdown properly! Thanks a lot for reporting this. I’ll add this to the wiki right now!
Edit: Done, [url]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/WorkingDevices#Computers[/url]
[B]Edit2: What about the BN2820FYKH? Do they work as well?[/B][/quote]
I forgot to mention that I was using a [B]DN2820FYKH[/B]. Sorry -
But I can tell that the other thread I saw in this forum was related to another NUC model. So maybe it’s a NUC thing