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    Dell Precision 5530 PXE Boot problem (Maybe the USB cable is bad)

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      jjacobs
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        Sebastian Roth Moderator
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        @jjacobs Please set has_usb_nic=1 as Kernel Parameter for this particular host in the FOG web UI and see if that helps.

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          george1421 Moderator
          last edited by george1421

          @jjacobs said in Dell Precision 5530 PXE Boot problem (Maybe the USB cable is bad):

          Precision 5530

          OK I misread your OP and took the 5530 as an older Latitude e5530. The Precision 5530s are really new (I don’t have one yet). Tell me, are these 5530s only USB-C? If so is your usb dongle usb-c or usb-a? Or is the usb-a dongle connected via a usb-c dock?
          The error message kind of indicates its inline with a usb-c to usb-a converter. I might suspect that the FOS kernel is missing some usb-c stuff, but that is only a guess.

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            jjacobs @george1421
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            @george1421 Hi,
            I have 2 Dell PXE dongles:

            • 470-ABND USB-C
            • 492-11726 USB-A
              So no convertor is between the dongles, both gave the same error.
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              george1421 Moderator @jjacobs
              last edited by george1421

              @jjacobs When you plug those dongles into a windows computer and then go into the device manager. What hardware IDs are represented by each of those dongles. I’m looking for the hardware ID that look similar to this VEN_11C1&DEV_5811&CC_0C0010 for each model.

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                Sebastian Roth Moderator
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                @jjacobs Definitely see if you can get the hardware IDs for us. Possibly there is some driver issue that we can figure out and fix. But as well I am asking you again to give the kernel parameter has_usb_nic=1 a try. We have seen USB ethernet adapters that need a reconnect.

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                  martial
                  last edited by martial

                  Hello there, I’m answering on behalve of @jjacobs

                  @george1421 These are the hardware id’s from the dongle displayed by the prec 5530:

                  USB\VID_0BDA&PID_8153&REV_3000
                  USB\VID_0BDA&PID_8153

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                    george1421 Moderator @martial
                    last edited by george1421

                    @martial Thank you for your response. Can you tell me what that for the USB-A or USB-C dongle?

                    The device VID_0BDA PID_8153 [linux 0bda:8153] is a Realtek RTL8153 USB 3.0 GbE adapter.

                    Just collecting data here:
                    ref: https://www.pcsuggest.com/install-rtl8153-driver-linux/

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                      martial
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                      @george1421 Thank you for your support. It is for the usb-c dongle
                      It is indeed a realtek USB GbE Family Controller #2
                      But it does not matter what usb network dongle or docking we use, the error keeps popping up.

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                        Sebastian Roth Moderator
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                        @martial said:

                        USB\VID_0BDA&PID_8153…

                        Ok, we definitely have that driver included in our kernel config (since a long time). So I was wondering if other people had issues with Linux on this device. But seems like people are happily installing Linux on it despite some video card issues - see here. But no one complaining about network issues.

                        So I went hunting for those USB messages and read about USB hubs or other faulty USB hardware here and there, e.g.:

                        It seems the hub in the monitor went bad and was screwing with all other USB ports on the system

                        Maybe just some faulty hardware? Have you tried different ones. Always getting the exact same error on every try?

                        Then again I ask you for the third time (and last!), have you tried adding the Kernel Parameter has_usb_nic=1 to the host settings?? If this device is still unregistered and the error happens on registration you might just add the host manually via the web UI, add the parameter and try a capture task to see if that helps.

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