Can't chainload past Fog menu (Boot hard drive) - HP zbook laptop
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Sounds a bit like rEFInd was not able to detect your main Windows partition. See what you can find out playing with the config and let us know.
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@sebastian-roth I played with the internal, external, hdbios, etc. options. I do still need to play with getting it to exclude that recovery partition. Maybe that’ll work.
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@sebastian-roth @Wayne-Workman Some other stuff I note:
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In the host inventory, it has nothing listed for the Hard Disk Model/Firmware/Serial Number. Presumably because it is a NVMe hard drive? Can I do something to fix that?
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I boot to the HP recovery partition by using the ReFind bios option: biosexternal. I then have the entry “Boot Legacy target SAMSUNG MZVLW256HEHP-000H1-S340NX1J727702”
From number two, I assume that since that is the ONLY option in the list besides About, shutdown, reboot, reboot to setup, that this biosexternal will not be a path to booting windows.
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ReFind mentions using clover .efi for NVMe (if you search nvm a few times on this page: https://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/drivers.html). What then would be the easiest way to add this .efi NVMe driver into the ReFind loader?
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@szeraax In the firmware settings you posted I found:
Legacy Boot Options Disable *Enable
Please try setting to disable. I think this is what I call the legacy BIOS compatibility mode or CSM. Be aware that your Windows has to be installed in UEFI mode to properly boot when you completely disable the legacy stuff. From my point of view you should definitely go that way as legacy stuff is just that legacy and will be gone at some point anyway. Go UEFI and do it right.
As well you mentioned TPM being enabled. Not sure if that might cause an issue as well. You don’t think it would but we had some Lenovo machines with some sort of extra security chip that wouldn’t even load iPXE properly if that was enabled.
And third, which version of FOG do you use? Most probably the rEFInd version we have in 1.4.4 and
dev-branch
can’t boot NVMe disks I think. So you might want to download the newer version we have in theworking
branch. Updatedrefind.efi
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@sebastian-roth I have dev-branch. I can definitely try working.
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@sebastian-roth Just dropping the updated rEFInd files (conf and efi) gave me the default ocnfig file again (obviously). And it seems that rEFInd still hangs at “rEFInd - Initializing…” when trying to scan internal. If I do just hdbois, it has no problem (other than no boot entries). I did disable legacy boot prior to testing latest rEFInd. I did confirm windows still starts fine after disabling Begacy Boot options. I did cold boot in order to test.
I guess my next step is to try moving to working branch. I think I would LOVE it if I could figure out how to load that NVMe driver .efi that I got from the clover EFI loader… ATM, i’m trying to edit an efi file and inject it directly. But I don’t have the knowhow, lol.
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@szeraax said in Can’t chainload past Fog menu (Boot hard drive) - HP zbook laptop:
I think I would LOVE it if I could figure out how to load that NVMe driver .efi that I got from the clover EFI loader… ATM, i’m trying to edit an efi file and inject it directly. But I don’t have the knowhow, lol.
Sorry, haven’t done that myself yet. I had a look at the Clover project but that seems to be just another universe. Too much for me right now. Keep us posted and I am sure we can jump in with some helpful suggestions from time to time.
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@sebastian-roth Just to clarify, you think that other people are booting NVMe drives via rEFInd in
working
without needing to do extra stuff? If so, i’d LOVE to see what their config for refind.conf is… (I’d rather avoid trying to use clover too). -
@sebastian-roth HOLY CRAP. Just dropping the clover boot.efi in the place of refind.efi booted windows just fine!
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@szeraax Interesting!! Sebastian and I have been talking about this issue in the background. My focus was to see if we can get refind to boot via usb into a command shell then we can attempt to debug why its not finding your disk.
But that may not be necessary now. Maybe we need to research what is going on here. I know the easy solution would be to just provide another exit mode and that is where we may end up. But you are not the first to have this issue and refind “should” work. FOG may not be suppling the right info to refind to get it to locate your disks. Once I understand a bit more about refind’s innards, I hope we can ask you to help with your hardware to see if we can come up with a solution.
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@george1421 Absolutely. Though, i’m told that we need to return this demo laptop cause it doesn’t have enough ram and is missing the 2nd HDD. So it may be a few weeks before I have another laptop of this same model (I probably will turn it in Thursday and can do any testing before then).
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@george1421 Ok, bad news. Tested twice and then tested just letting the windows boot manager try by itself and when using clover default, my keyboard and mouse do not work in the laptop once it is booted to windows. Both times I booted from clover, I had to hold down power for 7s to get it to shut off. Afterword when booting without pxe, windows came up and worked fine without any issue.
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Seems to be many people that can’t use keyboard/mouse once booted up. There is some config suggested here https://www.tonymacx86.com/threads/no-mouse-or-keyboard-on-clover-instal.174311/ that might work, if the exit type for Clover were to deliver the boot.efi and config.plist I think?
It seems like the default clover is set up for hackintosh booting. If we disable or fix some of these options, it may work without issue.
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Ah ha! It seems not that the keyboard and mouse stop working, but that the whole computer freezes. for about half a second, I can move the mouse, but then it stops moving and the clock never changes the minute.
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And here’s a crappy video I made that shows the default options I’m seeing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj7JG0TpXEA
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@szeraax said in Can’t chainload past Fog menu (Boot hard drive) - HP zbook laptop:
Just to clarify, you think that other people are booting NVMe drives via rEFInd in working without needing to do extra stuff? If so, i’d LOVE to see what their config for refind.conf is… (I’d rather avoid trying to use clover too).
From my point of view (not having tested this with several different ones myself but reading about this here and there) it all depends on NVMe drivers. Some drives seem to be kind of generic and just work with the usual rEFInd binary (updated in working branch) and other just don’t. Can’t tell you which do.
As I said, this is not tested. Just the impression I get.
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@george1421 Regarding your statement about booting rEFInd into a command shell via USB, I think I can probably do that fairly easily. What commands would you want the output of to get a better idea?
Of course, the fact that fog can do single part, resizable imaging on this computer means that it must not be TOO crazy of hardware otherwise I wouldn’t be able to see the disk and such.
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@szeraax said in Can’t chainload past Fog menu (Boot hard drive) - HP zbook laptop:
Of course, the fact that fog can do single part, resizable imaging on this computer means that it must not be TOO crazy of hardware otherwise I wouldn’t be able to see the disk and such.
No, you have to understand that those are two very different things although we packed those very closely together in the FOG project. One is the Linux Kernel and a stripped down basic Linux system doing the actual imaging work. Many drivers are part of the Kernel. Another component is iPXE that we use for booting and in some cases for exiting to boot to the local disk. In your case this does not seen to work so we have another ring in the chain called rEFInd which has to have it’s own drivers to be able to see and boot from your local disk.
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@sebastian-roth @george1421 So if I put clover on a USB drive and boot it with the default config.plist, windows starts fine and seems to have no issues. It may just be that we need to transfer the config.plist with the efi file and that exit type would work great.