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    Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga 260 w/Lenovo ThinkPad USB 3.0 Ethernet Adapter FRU:03x6903

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    • george1421G
      george1421 Moderator @sudburr
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      @sudburr Thank you for posting back there is another FOG user that is having a problem with similar hardware. Your insights may be valuable with his issue too.

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      • sudburrS
        sudburr
        last edited by sudburr

        Revisiting this using the newly released 1.51 BIOS and these settings:

        UEFI/Legacy Boot = BOTH
        UEFI/Legacy Boot Priority = Legacy First
        CSM Support = YES
        Secure Boot = disabled
        

        I am able to undionly.kpxe boot via the Lenovo ThinkPad OneLink+ to RJ45 Adapter ( model SC10J34224 ).

        Atttempts to undionly.kpxe boot the Lenovo ThinkPad USB 3.0 Ethernet Adapter ( Realtek RTL8153 USB Ethernet Controller (xHCI) v2.00 (05/20/15) ) results in detection and iPXE loading, but hanging at:

        iPXE initialising devices...
        

        Strangely this same setup now works happily on the Lenovo ThinkPad 13 with BIOS 1.15, so there is something odd about the Yoga 260.

        Booting instead with a UEFI USB with ipxe.efi or snp.efi at least, works if I change the BIOS setting:

        UEFI/Legacy Boot Priority = UEFI First
        

        My intent then is to USB boot, but I can only find instructions for UEFI for USB booting. I’d like to test .*pxe booting by USB. Is this possible and how?

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        • sudburrS
          sudburr
          last edited by

          It looks like finding a way to .KPXE USB boot is moot since playing directly with the DHCP results in:

          undionly.pxe
          = fails through to hdd

          undionly.kpxe
          = hangs at iPXE initialising devices …

          undionly.kkpxe
          = hangs at bg.png 25%

          ipxe.pxe , ipxe.kpxe , ipxe.kkpxe
          = only looks for link up on net0 (the onboard nic) twice

          ipxe.krn
          = hangs after loading

          realtek.pxe , realtek.kpxe , realtek.kkpxe
          = exits after loading

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          • Wayne WorkmanW
            Wayne Workman @sudburr
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            @sudburr said in Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga 260 w/Lenovo ThinkPad USB 3.0 Ethernet Adapter FRU:03x6903:

            I’d like to test .*pxe booting by USB. Is this possible and how?

            It’s possible. ipxe’s website has a quickstart area that has an image you can burn to cd or USB, and you can boot from that. Of course, in the chainloading area you could replace that with the file on your fog server /tftpboot/default.ipxe and I’m also sure you could replace the actual file they are using with one from the FOG server too so that it just looks for default.ipxe on it’s own.
            http://ipxe.org/

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            • sudburrS
              sudburr
              last edited by

              More interesting news.

              Booting Legacy by Network

              undionly.pxe
              = fails through to hdd

              undionly.kpxe
              = hangs at iPXE initialising devices …

              undionly.kkpxe
              = bg.png 25%

              ipxe.pxe , ipxe.kpxe , ipxe.kkpxe
              = only looks for link up on net0 (the onboard nic) twice

              ipxe.krn
              = hangs after loading

              realtek.pxe , realtek.kpxe , realtek.kkpxe
              = exits after loading

              Booting UEFI by Network

              ipxe.efi , ipxe7156.efi
              = good

              realtek.efi , realtek7156.efi , snp.efi , snp7156.efi , snponly.efi , snponly7156.efi
              = hangs after gateway ip display

              =-=-=-=-=-

              Booting UEFI by USB

              ipxe.efi , ipxe7156.efi , snp.efi , snp7156.efi
              = good

              realtek.efi , realtek7156.efi , snponly.efi , snponly7156.efi
              = doesn’t detect nic; dhcp fails

              =-=-=-=-=-

              It’s interesting to see the very different behavior of USB launching vs network.

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              • sudburrS
                sudburr @Wayne Workman
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                @Wayne-Workman But what I’m really looking for is a FOG-specific answer to building a Legacy Boot USB.

                To build a UEFI USB it’s a simple matter of formatting a key to FAT32, active, then copy your .efi of choice to /efi/boot/bootx64.efi.

                Is there an equally simple solution for a .*pxe and what is it?

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                • Wayne WorkmanW
                  Wayne Workman @sudburr
                  last edited by

                  @sudburr said in Lenovo Thinkpad Yoga 260 w/Lenovo ThinkPad USB 3.0 Ethernet Adapter FRU:03x6903:

                  Is there an equally simple solution for a .*pxe and what is it?

                  I can’t say I’m an expert on this, and @george1421 probably knows how to do this already. But I would think you’d create a partition on a usb drive that is marked as bootable using fdisk and then format that partition fat32, and then take those for files from ipxe’s image and put them there, and just modify them as needed. Like changing out the kernel file with the desired rom file, and replacing the script with the stuff from default.ipxe.

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                  • sudburrS
                    sudburr
                    last edited by

                    Alrighty… Murphy just showed for work.

                    All four good USB-based .efi solutions now hang .

                    bzimage... ok
                    init.xz... ok
                    then nothing
                    

                    grrr … argh

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                    • Tom ElliottT
                      Tom Elliott @sudburr
                      last edited by

                      @sudburr And if you use the 7156 labelled file?

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                      • Tom ElliottT
                        Tom Elliott
                        last edited by

                        I suppose you could also try working-RC-26 files. I updated ipxe files yesterday I believe.

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                        • george1421G
                          george1421 Moderator @sudburr
                          last edited by george1421

                          @sudburr I guess I would have to ask the question, how many of these weird systems that will not pxe boot do you have to deal with? The answer may be to just dig a hole and fill it with these devices.

                          For efi devices building a boot drive is pretty simple. It would also be interesting to see if you can skip iPXE entirely by using grub to boot into FOS via https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/7727/building-usb-booting-fos-image

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                          • sudburrS
                            sudburr @george1421
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                            @george1421 More than you can shake a several dead cats at.

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                            • george1421G
                              george1421 Moderator @sudburr
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                              @sudburr Have you tried the magical 7156 version that Tom talked about? That actually is a legacy iPXE kernel that seems to work well with the surface pros.

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                              • sudburrS
                                sudburr @george1421
                                last edited by

                                @george1421 Yes, scroll up to the `More interesting news’. 😎

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                                • sudburrS
                                  sudburr @Tom Elliott
                                  last edited by

                                  @Tom-Elliott Already have. Scroll up to the `More interesting news’. 😎

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                                  • sudburrS
                                    sudburr
                                    last edited by

                                    And now… the 4 magic USB .efi solutions are working again. o_O

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                                    • george1421G
                                      george1421 Moderator @sudburr
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                                      @sudburr ok so I’m a bit confused. It appears that you can network efi boot these devices. Is your goal to legacy boot these devices?

                                      I can understand why the usb booting would work over network booting the same iPXE kernel if the netboot code is fault in the yoga’s firmware. We have seen the hand-off between firmware and iPXE fail on some of these lenovos in the past.

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                                      • sudburrS
                                        sudburr
                                        last edited by

                                        Just trying to find the path of least resistance given our environment. The 4 USB .efi solutions are now working again. Murphy has passed out in the corner.

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                                        • sudburrS
                                          sudburr @george1421
                                          last edited by sudburr

                                          @george1421 Like I mentioned above, the Lenovo ThinkPad 13 works perfectly with the same BIOS setup. No need for the USB solution that the Yoga 260 requires for UEFI/Legacy dual booting. I fully believe the problem is entirely with the firmware on the Yoga.

                                          Both work better now than they did 4 months ago with the BIOS version available then.

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