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    • x23piracyX
      x23piracy
      last edited by

      Hi,

      has no one around the forums a Surface Book that could be tried with FOG please?

      Regards X23

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      • Tom ElliottT
        Tom Elliott @x23piracy
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        @x23piracy Have you tried ipxe7156.efi files?

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        • x23piracyX
          x23piracy @Tom Elliott
          last edited by x23piracy

          @Tom-Elliott said in Surface Book won't boot the kernel:

          @x23piracy Have you tried ipxe7156.efi files?

          sure, 7154 are my default files because we have a lot of surface 3/4 Pro, since 7154 isnt working i also tried ipxe.efi, same error.
          If you say file(s) are there more then one ipxe7154.efi files?

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          • Tom ElliottT
            Tom Elliott @x23piracy
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            @x23piracy There are. If you know the “model” of the nic, you could try the realtek7154.efi, or intel7154.efi or, or or…

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            • x23piracyX
              x23piracy @Tom Elliott
              last edited by x23piracy

              @Tom-Elliott I found the following (filtered) in /tftpboot:

              i386-7156-efi
              i386-efi
              intel7156.efi
              intel.efi
              ipxe7156.efi
              ipxe.efi
              realtek7156.efi
              realtek.efi
              snp7156.efi
              snp.efi
              snponly7156.efi
              snponly.efi
              

              Should i try them all or are senseless ones listed?

              What about:

              has_usb_nic=1
              iommu=soft
              

              should i set these values as arguments?

              Afaik the nic in the dock should be from intel.

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              • x23piracyX
                x23piracy @Tom Elliott
                last edited by x23piracy

                @Tom-Elliott i was wrong with the nic 😉
                Here is a teardown: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/danchar/surface-dock-teardown-brick-shaped-dock-for-sp3sp4surfacebook/

                It should be a Realtek RTL8153AM Ethernet:
                http://www.realtek.com.tw/search/default.aspx?keyword=8153

                Will try the realtek efi’s tomorrow at work

                Regards X23

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                • x23piracyX
                  x23piracy
                  last edited by

                  It doesn’t work with any of the efi files.

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                    Sebastian Roth Moderator
                    last edited by

                    @x23piracy This seems to be a totally different issue than what we see with the surface pro 3/4 devices. Those hang on init.xz... ok as far as I know. This SurfaceBook device seems to get past this (using the ipxe7156.efi binary) but then hangs because the linux kernel (!= ipxe binary/kernel) does not recognize the USB/dock NIC. The messages on screen look like there is a USB communication issue. What happens when you press enter as is says on the screen? Do you get any further? I think we need more information on that USB dock device. are you able to live boot a linux system and run lsusb?

                    Hmm?? https://paulphilippov.com/articles/how-to-fix-device-not-accepting-address-error

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                      Sebastian Roth Moderator
                      last edited by

                      This sounds interesting as well:

                      Strange. I think it’s just a quirk on my end and actually cause by the Windows hybrid shutdown. It seems Windows doesn’t fully release the SD card (and potentially other hardware) when shut down, which then causes Linux to not be able to see the SD card when booting. I switched back to a stock initramfs and everything works unless I boot into Windows and shut down to boot into Linux. Fortunately the Windows Recovery menu will let me boot from USB, and everything start magically working again.

                      As well this sounds very similar but was fixed in the 3.x and early 4.x main line kernel already: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1455376

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                      • x23piracyX
                        x23piracy @Sebastian Roth
                        last edited by

                        @sebastian-roth about the live system, i need to find the time today, i have the book until next friday.

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