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    • george1421G
      george1421 Moderator
      last edited by

      ok lets make sure I’m in the right thread. 😁

      You created a usb flash drive using the tutorial with the harder way. When you boot from that drive with the usb ethernet adapter installed do you get to the fog menu. What we did here was install the ipxe.efi boot kernel onto the usb drive and we are booting off that. This takes the place if the efi network booting that does not exist in some devices. (noted o790, e6420, e6430). Once you get to the FOG menu, when you select an option (like register) the FOG Client kernel is transferred to the client and the that takes over. Neither of these processes will fix efi network booting from this device.

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      • Wayne WorkmanW
        Wayne Workman
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        Random thought… try updating the firmware.

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        • PsycholiquidP
          Psycholiquid Testers
          last edited by

          OK after much cussing and screaming I just got off the phone with Dell. According to their tech and I am not sure if I totally believe him, you have to order the following:

          http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=&cs=04&sku=443-BBBD&dgc=ST&cid=293344&lid=5616479&acd=12309152537461010&ven1=sE1inYhPj&ven2=,

          This is the only one that is compatible with their BIOS at this time. I asked him what chipset it was and was told a proprietary one. So i am going to say unless someone has that nic the XPS laptops are a bust

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          • Wayne WorkmanW
            Wayne Workman @Psycholiquid
            last edited by Wayne Workman

            @Psycholiquid I think the guy you talked to was trained to sell Dell products, and him saying “this is the only one compatible” is just a way to ensure you get something they know will work. I’m almost sure that there is other adapters out there that will work with this device.

            I feel like we should continue to press forward with the two adapters that you have, but this will mostly be up to @george1421 and @Sebastian because I don’t know enough about it.

            My recommendation is to update the firmware on the device with the latest available and then try again and follow George’s and Sebastian’s advice.

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            • PsycholiquidP
              Psycholiquid Testers @Wayne Workman
              last edited by

              @Wayne-Workman I agree with you Wayne, “Bob” didnt sound like he was trying to hard. I did try the Firmware first to see if it would add functionality. It was a no starter. I want to find out what chipset that Dell USB to Network device is so I can try and find a comparable item. I am sure “Dell” doesn’t make their own network cards.

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              • Wayne WorkmanW
                Wayne Workman @Psycholiquid
                last edited by

                @Psycholiquid What happens when you try in BIOS/Legacy mode?

                Is there any option anywhere in the firmware for booting from USB, or enabling network booting? Can you go into the setup and comb through it ?

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                • george1421G
                  george1421 Moderator
                  last edited by george1421

                  OK what I just created a usb flash drive that will pxe boot a 6430 into the fog menu in efi mode. The Dell e6430 doesn’t support efi pxe booting from its own internal network adapter. But I can efi pxe boot from a flash drive connected to the laptop. I can run through quick registration (not going to deploy to this box) without issue. For those bios’s (bad word) that don’t support efi pxe booting using the onboard nic, using this usb stick works.

                  [edit] when I insert the usb ethernet adapter ipxe still tries to boot via the onboard nic. I’m going to test if I disable the onboard nic if it will boot using the usb ethernet adapter. [/edit]

                  [edit2] It appears that the ipxe kernel in efi mode does not have the driver for the sabrent USB-G1000. Not done yet but I may have to give-up. UEFI doesn’t appear to be ready for prime time [/edit2]

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                  • PsycholiquidP
                    Psycholiquid Testers @Wayne Workman
                    last edited by Psycholiquid

                    @Wayne-Workman When I try from Legacy mode it never sees the flash drive, just says there is no boot device and reboots.

                    But then again wouldn’t it do that since it is not trying to boot using the .efi file on the USB drive (Basically using BIOS instead of UEFI)

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                    • PsycholiquidP
                      Psycholiquid Testers @george1421
                      last edited by

                      @george1421 Yeah that is kinda the same scenario I was seeing with a EFI booting Desktop. It never saw my USB NIC but kept trying to use the onboard one.

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                      • george1421G
                        george1421 Moderator @Psycholiquid
                        last edited by

                        @Psycholiquid The FOG client debug kernel does support the usb ethernet adapter in efi mode. SO… what needs to happen is to get the ipxe kernel to support the usb ethernet adapter in efi mode.

                        (easier said than done, but now we know what needs to be done…)

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                        • PsycholiquidP
                          Psycholiquid Testers @george1421
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                          @george1421 I think I understand what you are saying.

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                          • george1421G
                            george1421 Moderator @Psycholiquid
                            last edited by george1421

                            @Psycholiquid At the risk of just saying fork over the $40 to Mr. Dell and be done with it. It sounds like that solution has some merit.

                            Doing a bit of google-fu I found this quote.

                            “So here is where the newly integrated nice-ness begins, with the new USB support a driver in iPXE will for the usb nic there. At present you’ll need a USB controller (i.e. xHCI) and a device supporting either ECM or NCM, which probably means a USB3 NIC, but then again you dont want to build over a 100 Mb/s USB2 adapter anyway. So this means we are not depending on certain HW manufacturers at all. Most adapters should work as long as they are xHCI and supports either ECM and NCM. This means that this scenario will work for tablets without PXE capabilities as well, or any other device that cannot boot from PXE but has a USB port to boot from.”

                            So if I understand correctly, to pxe boot in efi mode the usb ethernet adapter must support ECM or NCM modes and be usb 3.0.

                            The risks are: the ipxe (not a FOG project product) won’t support this $40 dell network adapter. Or the FOG kernel (is a FOG project product) won’t support the dell network adapter even after ipxe has transfer this to the client. The latter risk could be mitigated with Mr. Tom integrating the driver into the FOG kernel.

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                            • PsycholiquidP
                              Psycholiquid Testers @george1421
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                              @george1421 Yeah I was coming to the first conclusion on my own after reading through a bit of this blog:

                              http://www.johnwillis.com/2014/03/pxe-booting-using-usb-to-ethernet-dongle.html

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                              • george1421G
                                george1421 Moderator @Psycholiquid
                                last edited by george1421

                                @Psycholiquid said:

                                @george1421 I think I understand what you are saying.

                                To say it another way: the key is the ipxe software doesn’t support my usb ethernet adapter. FOG uses ipxe to download the bzImage+inits (FOG Client OS) from the FOG server. Once the FOG kernels get to the target computer, the FOG OS does support that usb 2.0 ethernet adapter so it will function as designed.

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                                • PsycholiquidP
                                  Psycholiquid Testers @george1421
                                  last edited by

                                  @george1421 I’m gona run by my Walmart tonight and pick this up:

                                  http://www.walmart.com/search/?query=USB21000S2&stores=2967,1510,2447,1961,2250

                                  From what I am reading it may work for the Dell (Not to say it will work with all UEFI)

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                                  • PsycholiquidP
                                    Psycholiquid Testers @george1421
                                    last edited by

                                    @george1421 At this stage of the game it is a point of pride that I will not let this beat me.

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                                    • george1421G
                                      george1421 Moderator @Psycholiquid
                                      last edited by george1421

                                      @Psycholiquid said:

                                      @george1421 I’m gona run by my Walmart tonight and pick this up:

                                      http://www.walmart.com/search/?query=USB21000S2&stores=2967,1510,2447,1961,2250

                                      From what I am reading it may work for the Dell (Not to say it will work with all UEFI)

                                      According to what I just posted this network adapter needs to be usb 3.0 and support the protocols I mentioned. IMO: This will not work, but I’ve been wrong before and will be again (soon).

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                                      • PsycholiquidP
                                        Psycholiquid Testers @george1421
                                        last edited by

                                        @george1421 Well I the StarTech USB31000 sitting here and it hasn’t worked either, basically the updated version of what I am getting tonight. So I am thinking the USB 3.0 route might not be the route to go unless the FOG kernel supports USB 3.0 once that kernel takes over unless it supports it it will drop connection and not pick back up.

                                        But this is all theory we will know after tomorrow.

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                                        • PsycholiquidP
                                          Psycholiquid Testers @george1421
                                          last edited by

                                          @george1421 If this does work FOG needs to start selling USB flashdrive and USB to Ethernet packages for support money LOL.

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                                          • Wayne WorkmanW
                                            Wayne Workman @Psycholiquid
                                            last edited by

                                            @Psycholiquid said:

                                            the USB 3.0 route might not be the route to go unless the FOG kernel supports USB 3.0

                                            Well if it doesn’t work, it’s an easy fix. The @Tom-Elliott can easily compile a new kernel with this support if that is what it takes to get fog working on your device.

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