Imaging Issue
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While on that prompt, what’s the output of uname -rm?
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Yep! - finally making progress haha
uname -rm returns this: 3.18.5 x86_64
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That number seems… familiar.
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[quote=“Ben Warfield, post: 46163, member: 17746”]Yep! - finally making progress haha
uname -rm returns this: 3.18.5 x86_64[/quote]
From a previous post:
[quote=“sudburr, post: 44203, member: 4706”]I rolled the kernel back through successive older versions.
– svn: 3127
[B]-- Kernel: 3.18.5[/B]
– iPXE: 1.0.0+ (acc27)[FONT=Tahoma][COLOR=#141414]… works.[/COLOR][/FONT][/quote]
[FONT=Tahoma][COLOR=#141414]Just tying these two things together because there’s clearly an issue.[/COLOR][/FONT]
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[quote=“Ben Warfield, post: 46158, member: 17746”]
The culprits seem to be init.xz and bzImage.[/quote]Can you post the the two files that are working for you?
I’d like to try them.
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Sure, these are the files currently working for me:
bzImage: [url]https://www.dropbox.com/s/m9ti2dieab1eqn9/bzImage?dl=0[/url]
init.xz: [url]https://www.dropbox.com/s/r3lsc4301h58jwx/init.xz?dl=0[/url] -
[FONT=arial][COLOR=#222222]Can you try 3.19.2, and then set the USB nic flag and see if it works?
If that does, can you do the same with the next till we find where things go wrong?
This was Tom’s idea, btw.[/COLOR][/FONT] -
Hmmm… you lost me there. Or I’m having a brain moment. How do I set the USB nic flag?
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On a host under kernel args add has_usb_nic=1
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Finally got a chance to get back to this!
Setting the usb nic flag doesn’t make a difference.