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    • Tom ElliottT
      Tom Elliott @plegrand
      last edited by

      @plegrand said in Problem on HP ProBook 650g2:

      Fatal Error, unable to find size data out on

      I’m not going to spell out everything on the file extensions, there’s a wiki page for that here: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=IPXE#What_are_the_differences_between_the_different_PXE_files.3F

      As far as I understand it, the iPXE files already do what your pxelinux.0 default file is doing. It’s just using a different mechanism to provide (more or less) the same level of functionality.

      I’d recommend starting with the ipxe.pxe, but if all of your devices (beyond these systems) are having issues, I’d recommend trying the undionly.kkpxe file. This doesn’t mean your ProBooks will continue to work, but this can be remediated using DHCP user/vendor classes. You can direct systems at which file to use (this works with any file for that matter.)

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        plegrand @Tom Elliott
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        @Tom-Elliott
        For the moment here is the tests i made :

        I use ipxe.pxe

        Then for the “ProBook” Computer i always have this message :

        Warning using legacy NIC wrapper on 00:00:00:00:00:00
        Configuring NET0 00:00:00:00:00:00
        error 040ee119
        Configuring NET1 98:e7:f4:e8:2b:bd
        ...
        

        But the computer is well registered, than i can say that it works

        For the computers with realtek nic it boot fine also.

        Then i keep use ipxe.pxe for the moment and not “undionly.kpxe” (problem with realtek nic)

        I continue my tests.
        thanks again for your help

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        • Tom ElliottT
          Tom Elliott @plegrand
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          @plegrand Would it be safe, for now, to solve the thread?

          I ran into a similar issue with HP ProBook 645 G2 and the fix for us was to use the ipxe.pxe file as well.

          I also saw the “net 0 [00:00:00:00:00:00]” messages, but I think this is the nic’s Bluetooth adapter only translated off the nic with an invalid mac address as there’s nothing for it to connect to.

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            plegrand @Tom Elliott
            last edited by

            @Tom-Elliott
            i think also is the bluetooth adapter

            The thread is solved for me except “Fatal Error, unable to find size data out on”
            But i think this problem come from the original partitionning (new HP computer with a lot of partition)
            I have to reinstall it with the good number of partition.
            As we saw that before i think it will solve the problem ?

            Big, enormous thanks again for Fog and your precious help .

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            • Tom ElliottT
              Tom Elliott
              last edited by

              I think so too, but yours is definitely not the first of this issue being reported. When I get home tonight (I’m on EST) i will test an upload just to ensure all is well. If I find any issues with the init’s I’ll try fixing and posting info on them. Thanks for your time too.

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                plegrand @Tom Elliott
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                @Tom-Elliott
                Hello
                do you want i solve this thread ?

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                • Tom ElliottT
                  Tom Elliott @plegrand
                  last edited by

                  @plegrand I can solve it, just wanted to make sure it was “okay” to do so.

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                    plegrand @Tom Elliott
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                    @Tom-Elliott i 'm making a lot of tests with my new configuration (ipxe) and it seems everything works fine except : Warning using legacy NIC wrapper on 00:00:00:00:00:00 message.
                    Then everything it’s ok !!

                    Just for information here is my new menu for ipxe (default.ipxe)

                    #!ipxe
                    # Variables utilisables : http://ipxe.org/cfg
                    # Commandes utilisables : http://ipxe.org/cmd
                    
                    # --------------------------- VARIABLES ----------------------------------------
                    # TimeOut de 5 secondes
                    set TimeOut 5000
                    
                    set fog-proto http
                    set fog-ip 192.168.39.243
                    set fog-webroot fog
                    set fog-url ${fog-proto}://${fog-ip}/${fog-webroot}
                    
                    set tftp-proto tftp
                    set tftp-ip 192.168.39.247
                    set tftp-url ${tftp-proto}://${tftp-ip}
                    set ghost-directory ghost
                    set memdisk-bin memdisk
                    # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                    
                    # Test du processeur : si ext 29 alors 64 bits sinon 32 bits
                    # && : Si Oui 
                    # || : Si Non
                    cpuid --ext 29 && set arch x86_64 || set arch i386
                    
                    # Image de fond
                    console --picture http://192.168.39.243/fog/service/ipxe/bg.png --left 100 --right 8
                    
                    params
                    param mac0 ${net0/mac}
                    param arch ${arch}
                    param platform ${platform}
                    param product ${product}
                    param manufacturer ${product}
                    param ipxever ${version}
                    param filename ${filename}
                    # S'il existe une seconde carte réseau alors le paramètre mac1 correspondra à son adresse mac. Sinon branchement sur MENU.
                    # S'il existe une troisième carte réseau alors le paramètre mac2 correspondra à son adresse mac. Sinon branchement sur MENU.
                    isset ${net1/mac} && param mac1 ${net1/mac} || goto MENU
                    isset ${net2/mac} && param mac2 ${net2/mac} || goto MENU
                    
                    :MENU
                    menu
                    item Local      Boot local
                    item Fog        Fog
                    # item HostInfo   Informations sur cette machine
                    item Shell      IPXE shell
                    item Ghost      Ghost Drivers Universels
                    choose --default Local --timeout ${TimeOut} target && goto ${target}
                    
                    :Local
                    sanboot --no-describe --drive 0x80 || 
                    prompt
                    goto MENU
                    
                    :Fog
                    chain ${fog-url}/service/ipxe/boot.php##params ||
                    prompt
                    goto MENU
                     
                    :HostInfo
                    echo This computer : ||
                    echo MAC address....${net0/mac} ||
                    echo MAC address....${net1/mac} ||
                    echo MAC address....${net2/mac} ||
                    echo IP address.....${ip} ||
                    echo Netmask........${netmask} ||
                    echo Serial.........${serial} ||
                    echo Asset number...${asset} ||
                    echo Manufacturer...${manufacturer} ||
                    echo Product........${product} ||
                    echo BIOS platform..${platform} ||
                    echo ||
                    echo press any key to return to Menu ||
                    prompt
                    goto MENU
                    
                    :Shell
                    shell ||
                    goto MENU
                    
                    :Ghost
                    kernel ${tftp-url}/${memdisk-bin} keeppxe floppy
                    initrd ${tftp-url}/${ghost-directory}/universels.img
                    boot memdisk
                    prompt
                    goto MENU
                    
                    autoboot
                    

                    Tanks again

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                    • Tom ElliottT
                      Tom Elliott @plegrand
                      last edited by

                      @plegrand The first nic weirdness is expected as I said. Using ipxe.pxe should work, and as you and I both suspect I still think it’s the bluetooth part. Unfortunately I don’t think it’s something your or I can fix. As long as all still ‘works’ after that point, you should be fine though.

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                        plegrand @x23piracy
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                        @x23piracy
                        “we have a lot of this probook’s 650 G2 and they are working fine for me.”

                        Just to be sure :

                        you havent this message :
                        Warning using legacy NIC wrapper on 00:00:00:00:00:00

                        Are you using ipxe.pxe or undionly.kpxe ?
                        If you use “undionly.kpxe”, have you got problem with computer with Realtek RTL8168D/8111D NIC

                        Thanks for your answer

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                        • x23piracyX
                          x23piracy @plegrand
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                          @plegrand said in Problem on HP ProBook 650g2:

                          Are you using ipxe.pxe or undionly.kpxe ?
                          If you use “undionly.kpxe”, have you got problem with computer with Realtek RTL8168D/8111D NIC

                          Thanks for your answer

                          lets have a look:

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                          Regards X23

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                            plegrand @x23piracy
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                            @x23piracy said in Problem on HP ProBook 650g2:
                            Then have you got problem with computer with Realtek RTL8168D/8111D NIC (if you have some)
                            Thanks for your answer

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