Dell 7010 Lenovo L530 with UEFI enabled, won't network boot.
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Unfortunately you can’t.
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Well this blows…
I don’t know what to do.
I was attempting this endeavor simply so I could work on DHCP classes for Server 2012…
I suppose I need to find a device that actually works with ipxe.efi to do this. -
r3255 - still same problem.
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I guess I’d need to get my hands on this myself. It just takes too long back and forth debugging this. I’ll see what EFI devices we have at work and will give it a go!
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[quote=“Joseph Hales, post: 45714, member: 18131”]All working systems UEFI disabled single partition realizable.
Fog 1.3.0 SVN 3263 all systems using the base NIC on the motherboard, and default kernel.
[B]Dell Optiplex 7010[/B]
[/quote]Maybe Mr. Hales could give it a shot, too?
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I was under the impression that to run UEFI as netboot I would need my dhcp server to be server 2013 or higher which I don’t have in my current environment.
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Nah.
Just change your boot file to ipxe.efi or snp.efi or snponly.efi
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If I can find one not in production I will give it a shot on my test network.
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Just bumping this thread with an update about the OP, I just tried the L530 in UEFI network booting mode with svn 4323 cloud 5293 and no luck. I do know I have ISC-DHCP configured correctly, the correct filename
ipxe.efi
is handed out, and the last time I checked the file transfer did happen.I’ll try to UEFI network boot a Optiplex 7010 tomorrow and see what happens… fingers crossed.
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I have OP 7010s here also I’ll try and see what I get and update.
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I just got done trying the Dell 7010 with intel.efi ipxe.efi realtek.efi snp.efi and snponly.efi… no luck.
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no luck??? Could you please be a bit more specific. See any errors? Just reboots or hangs? Screenshot?
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@Sebastian-Roth It just hangs at initialising devices.
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@Wayne-Workman Please give this binary a try: ipxe.efi
compiled with
DEBUG=device,pci
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@Sebastian-Roth It hangs here.
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great! so this is the next step: ipxe.efi
compiled with:
DEBUG=device,efi_bofm,efi_debug,efi_driver,efi_init,efi_pci,efi_pxe,efi_snp
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@Sebastian-Roth Here is a link to a video and two pictures as well.
https://youtu.be/xS_XJk8EXDg
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2BmriqzYEgXWFBKVGpwWE43ZVEIt appears that the same errors repeat continually for about 3 to 4 minutes until the machine just reboots.
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Thanks for the video and pictures!! And here we go for the next round ipxe.efi (
DEBUG=device,efi_debug,efi_driver,efi_init,efi_pci,efi_snp,snp,nii:4,snponly,snpnet
)By the way. Have you tried realtek.efi yet???
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Here is a realtek binary with debug enabled (
DEBUG=realtek
). Would be great to see what happens with this. Hopefully this could also shed a light on why ipxe.efi is not choosing the native driver… Give it a try and let me know. realtek.efi -
@Sebastian-Roth I was busy most of the day today. I’ll try these tomorrow morning at work. I really appreciate your help, Sebastian. All of us here do.