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    • JGeearJ
      JGeear
      last edited by JGeear

      I have a new ASUS Zenbook UX306UA and a new Tripp-lite USB 3.1 Gen 1 USB-C to DVI Adapter with Gigabit Ethernet USB-A Hub Port.
      I can PXE boot without an issue but when I try to register the host I keep getting usb2-usb3: cannot disable (err = -32). Any ideas?

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        dylan123
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        I’d try boot the laptop normally with the adapter connected to your laptop, open up cmd > type ‘getmac’ and get the mac for the usb hub.

        Once you’ve got the mac, open up the fog server, create a new host and give it the mac address of the USB hub and also add ‘has_usb_nic=1’ to the kernel arguments.

        From there, you want to give it the capture/deploy tasks and with any luck you’ll see a similar kind of issue but it telling you to remove the hub, reconnect and hit enter before continuing on with the process - maybe go through a dumb switch to ensure it gets network connectivity almost instantly once it’s plugged in again.

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          Quazz Moderator
          last edited by Quazz

          Similar problem noted here:

          https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=186503

          Try usbcore.old_scheme_first=1 as kernel argument

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          • JGeearJ
            JGeear
            last edited by

            @dylan123 said in Maybe the USB cable is bad:

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            That worked! It stills outputs the message. Cheers!

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            • JGeearJ
              JGeear @Quazz
              last edited by

              @Quazz

              This worked as well and still displayed the messages.

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                Quazz Moderator @JGeear
                last edited by

                @JGeear What if you use both arguments together? (seperate them with a space)

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                • fry_pF
                  fry_p Moderator @Quazz
                  last edited by

                  @Quazz I just tried both arguments on a surface pro 4. As long as you put

                  usbcore.old_scheme_first=1
                  

                  before

                  has_usb_nic=1
                  

                  separated by a space like you said, it works with no errors.

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                  • JGeearJ
                    JGeear @fry_p
                    last edited by

                    @fry_p said in Maybe the USB cable is bad:

                    has_usb_nic=1

                    Yeah, it still displays the warnings!

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                    • JGeearJ
                      JGeear @JGeear
                      last edited by

                      @JGeear
                      I purchased a Dell USB 3.0 to Ethernet adapter with PXE boot. It worked perfectly!

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                        cool1107cm
                        last edited by

                        Hi @Quazz & @fry_p

                        How can I add kernel argument as below,
                        Would you please provide me more detail info?
                        Thank you so much

                        usbcore.old_scheme_first=1
                        has_usb_nic=1

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                        • fry_pF
                          fry_p Moderator @cool1107cm
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                          @cool1107cm said in Maybe the USB cable is bad:

                          Hi @Quazz & @fry_p

                          How can I add kernel argument as below,
                          Would you please provide me more detail info?
                          Thank you so much

                          usbcore.old_scheme_first=1
                          has_usb_nic=1

                          Hi @cool1107cm ,
                          Much has changed in the way of Surface imaging for me. At the time of this post, I was able to image using these kernel arguments with a USB NIC on a Surface Pro 4 . However, as time passed, a number of other variables have come out of the woodwork to prevent the use of FOG on Surface Pro’s for me. I have reverted to manually installing Windows. I believe for a while I was working with @Sebastian-Roth and/or @george1421 on getting this to work. If you have a surface pro/ usb nic issue, I would highly recommend starting a new thread. Perhaps someone has come up with a solution since the time of this post.

                          Sorry I couldn’t be much more help. For the record, I used the Host Kernel Argument box on the host information page for the particular host on the web GUI and added these arguments in the order I specified separated by a single space.

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                          Use your computer/server for humanitarian projects when it is idle!
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