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      Sebastian Roth Moderator
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      @Luc-Novales Ok, great you posted such detailed information an pictures of the screens. That helps a lot!

      The first thing that comes to my mind is trying different iPXE binaries. Instead of undionly.kpxe try the following realtek.pxe, realtek.kpxe, realtek.kkpxe, undionly.pxe, undionly.kkpxe, ipxe.pxe, ipxe.kpxe, ipxe.kkpxe. It’s interesting we see it hanging even before the “iPXE initialzing devices…” output.

      The other route we can go is compiling iPXE with debugging enabled but let’s keep that for later.

      Can you tell us more about this old hardware. What make and model is this? Please boot into the operating system from disk and get us some more information about the network card. In Windows you open Device Manager -> select network card -> properties -> see if you can find the so called hardware IDs there. In Linux you simply run lspci -nn | grep -i net and post the full output you get here.

      Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

      Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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        Luc Novales @Sebastian Roth
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        Hi Sebastian,

        @Sebastian-Roth said in Black screen and blinking cursor after vesamenu:

        @Luc-Novales Ok, great you posted such detailed information an pictures of the screens. That helps a lot!

        The first thing that comes to my mind is trying different iPXE binaries. Instead of undionly.kpxe try the following realtek.pxe, realtek.kpxe, realtek.kkpxe, undionly.pxe, undionly.kkpxe, ipxe.pxe, ipxe.kpxe, ipxe.kkpxe. It’s interesting we see it hanging even before the “iPXE initialzing devices…” output.

        Using realtek.pxe, realtek.kpxe, realtek.kkpxe, undionly.pxe, undionly.kkpxe, ipxe.pxe, ipxe.kpxe, ipxe.kkpxe, result is exactly the same as previous screenshot (PXE, entry point, UNDI code and data segments). Only free base memory unload change between 562k, 601k and 630k.

        After acknowledgment of last block of retrieved pxe file, client doesn’t reply to ARP requests from FOG server, and nothing is emitted (http request…).

        The other route we can go is compiling iPXE with debugging enabled but let’s keep that for later.

        Can you tell us more about this old hardware. What make and model is this? Please boot into the operating system from disk and get us some more information about the network card. In Windows you open Device Manager -> select network card -> properties -> see if you can find the so called hardware IDs there. In Linux you simply run lspci -nn | grep -i net and post the full output you get here.
        Windows XP embedded does not allow anything. 😉
        The challenge was to solve kernel panic on boot of GRML due to kernel bug #917569.
        Using debian installer recovery mode, detailed hardware detection is attached
        hardware-summary.txt.

        For network part, here a summary :

        00:0b.0 Network controller [0280]: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT6655 WiFi Adapter, 802.11a/b/g [1106:3253]
        00:0c.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8100/8101L/8139 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter [10ec:8139] (rev 10)
        00:0d.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8100/8101L/8139 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter [10ec:8139] (rev 10)
        
        

        Is there something I can do to debug ?

        Thx,
        Luc.

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          Sebastian Roth Moderator
          last edited by

          @Luc-Novales Can you tell us more about this old hardware. What make and model is this?

          I posted in the iPXE forum to see if they can help us debugging this. So far I have only done debugging in the higher level code and don’t know where to start here in the very early assembly code: http://forum.ipxe.org/showthread.php?tid=18855

          Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

          Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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            Luc Novales @Sebastian Roth
            last edited by Luc Novales

            @Sebastian-Roth said in Black screen and blinking cursor after vesamenu:

            @Luc-Novales Can you tell us more about this old hardware. What make and model is this?

            This model is an IEI AFL-07A-LX : a panel PC used in an operational equipment.

            System is detected as :

            dmidecode: System Information
            dmidecode: 	Manufacturer: ICP / iEi
            dmidecode: 	Product Name: H605
            dmidecode: 	Version: V1.00
            ...
            dmidecode: Base Board Information
            dmidecode: 	Manufacturer: ICP / iEi
            dmidecode: 	Product Name: E089
            dmidecode: 	Version: V1.00
            
            

            This model is AMD Geode™ LX 800 500 MHz Processor
            It is detected under linux as :

            /proc/cpuinfo: processor	: 0
            /proc/cpuinfo: vendor_id	: AuthenticAMD
            /proc/cpuinfo: cpu family	: 5
            /proc/cpuinfo: model		: 10
            /proc/cpuinfo: model name	: Geode(TM) Integrated Processor by AMD PCS
            /proc/cpuinfo: stepping	: 2
            /proc/cpuinfo: cpu MHz		: 498.042
            /proc/cpuinfo: cache size	: 128 KB
            /proc/cpuinfo: physical id	: 0
            /proc/cpuinfo: siblings	: 1
            /proc/cpuinfo: core id		: 0
            /proc/cpuinfo: cpu cores	: 1
            /proc/cpuinfo: apicid		: 0
            /proc/cpuinfo: initial apicid	: 0
            /proc/cpuinfo: fdiv_bug	: no
            /proc/cpuinfo: f00f_bug	: no
            /proc/cpuinfo: coma_bug	: no
            /proc/cpuinfo: fpu		: yes
            /proc/cpuinfo: fpu_exception	: yes
            /proc/cpuinfo: cpuid level	: 1
            /proc/cpuinfo: wp		: yes
            /proc/cpuinfo: flags		: fpu de pse tsc msr cx8 sep pge cmov clflush mmx mmxext 3dnowext 3dnow cpuid 3dnowprefetch vmmcall
            /proc/cpuinfo: bugs		: sysret_ss_attrs spectre_v1 spectre_v2 spec_store_bypass
            /proc/cpuinfo: bogomips	: 996.08
            /proc/cpuinfo: clflush size	: 32
            /proc/cpuinfo: cache_alignment	: 32
            /proc/cpuinfo: address sizes	: 32 bits physical, 32 bits virtual
            /proc/cpuinfo: power management:
            /proc/cpuinfo: 
            
            

            and dmidecode defines CPU as 80486 family

            dmidecode: Processor Information
            dmidecode: 	Socket Designation: Geode LX 
            dmidecode: 	Type: Central Processor
            dmidecode: 	Family: 80486
            dmidecode: 	Manufacturer: AMD
            dmidecode: 	ID: A2 05 00 00 3D A9 88 00
            dmidecode: 	Signature: Type 0, Family 5, Model 10, Stepping 2
            dmidecode: 	Version: Geode LX
            dmidecode: 	Voltage: 1.2 V
            dmidecode: 	External Clock: 64 MHz
            dmidecode: 	Max Speed: 500 MHz
            dmidecode: 	Current Speed: 500 MHz
            dmidecode: 	Status: Populated, Enabled
            dmidecode: 	Upgrade: ZIF Socket
            dmidecode: 	L1 Cache Handle: 0x0004
            dmidecode: 	L2 Cache Handle: 0x0005
            dmidecode: 	L3 Cache Handle: No L3 Cache
            
            

            BIOS information is :

            dmidecode: BIOS Information
            dmidecode: 	Vendor: Phoenix Technologies, LTD
            dmidecode: 	Version: 6.00 PG
            dmidecode: 	Release Date: 05/18/2010
            dmidecode: 	Address: 0xE0000
            dmidecode: 	Runtime Size: 128 kB
            dmidecode: 	ROM Size: 512 kB
            dmidecode: 	Characteristics:
            dmidecode: 		ISA is supported
            dmidecode: 		PCI is supported
            dmidecode: 		PNP is supported
            dmidecode: 		APM is supported
            dmidecode: 		BIOS is upgradeable
            dmidecode: 		BIOS shadowing is allowed
            dmidecode: 		Boot from CD is supported
            dmidecode: 		Selectable boot is supported
            dmidecode: 		BIOS ROM is socketed
            dmidecode: 		EDD is supported
            dmidecode: 		5.25"/360 kB floppy services are supported (int 13h)
            dmidecode: 		5.25"/1.2 MB floppy services are supported (int 13h)
            dmidecode: 		3.5"/720 kB floppy services are supported (int 13h)
            dmidecode: 		3.5"/2.88 MB floppy services are supported (int 13h)
            dmidecode: 		Print screen service is supported (int 5h)
            dmidecode: 		8042 keyboard services are supported (int 9h)
            dmidecode: 		Serial services are supported (int 14h)
            dmidecode: 		Printer services are supported (int 17h)
            dmidecode: 		CGA/mono video services are supported (int 10h)
            dmidecode: 		ACPI is supported
            dmidecode: 		LS-120 boot is supported
            
            

            Others information as memory… in attached hardware-summary.txt.

            I posted in the iPXE forum to see if they can help us debugging this. So far I have only done debugging in the higher level code and don’t know where to start here in the very early assembly code: http://forum.ipxe.org/showthread.php?tid=18855

            Thanks,
            Luc.

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              Luc Novales @Luc Novales
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              Hi,
              I can add some information.

              @Luc-Novales said in Black screen and blinking cursor after vesamenu:

              Is there some way to debug without compiling IPXE ?

              I made iPXE USB-KEY using this howto, it doesn’t boot and stop with blinking cursor after “Verifying Pool Data…”, nothing done after, but it is due to this platform because this key boots on an other PC.
              Adding some debug options did not change anything (no messages), perhaps I selected bad options ?

              Even I build ipxelinux.0 as defined here, result is the same as using undionly.kkpxe file from FOG install.

              Luc.

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                Sebastian Roth Moderator
                last edited by

                @Luc-Novales Unfortunately there is still no answer in the iPXE forum. Not sure what else we can try.

                Are you good with C and assembly code?

                Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

                Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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                  george1421 Moderator
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                  I just scanned this thread and all of the pictures I see for booting are syslinux not iPXE. The processor is 32 bits in size since its a 486 equiv, so that might make a difference. The ipxe.krn is (should be) a 16 bit application that should run on a 486 class machine.

                  So if iPXE is being a pain why not boot FOS directly from a usb stick. You will have to use the bzImage32 and init32.xz files instead of the 64 bit ones, but lets see if FOS Linux will boot on this system.

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                    Luc Novales @Sebastian Roth
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                    @Sebastian-Roth said in Black screen and blinking cursor after vesamenu:

                    @Luc-Novales Unfortunately there is still no answer in the iPXE forum. Not sure what else we can try.

                    Are you good with C and assembly code?

                    Not really :-/.

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                      Luc Novales @george1421
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                      Hi George,

                      Thanks for your help,

                      @george1421 said in Black screen and blinking cursor after vesamenu:

                      I just scanned this thread and all of the pictures I see for booting are syslinux not iPXE. The processor is 32 bits in size since its a 486 equiv, so that might make a difference. The ipxe.krn is (should be) a 16 bit application that should run on a 486 class machine.

                      It doesn’t start 😕

                      So if iPXE is being a pain why not boot FOS directly from a usb stick. You will have to use the bzImage32 and init32.xz files instead of the 64 bit ones, but lets see if FOS Linux will boot on this system.

                      FOS Linux ???

                      iPXE doesn’t boot, PXE yes. I tried to make iPXE usb stick just for test and it doesn’t boot on this panel PC.
                      Usb stick is not a definitive solution to deploy these machines in a training room between two sessions. I have to integrate these equipment in our environment as the others PC used to deploy images.
                      I can boot linux kernel from PXE. Debug iPXE should be a better solution to download and chain “http://<fog server>/fog/service/ipxe/boot.php”, but I don’t know howto…

                      Luc.

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                        george1421 Moderator @Luc Novales
                        last edited by george1421

                        @Luc-Novales Ok lets take a step back because I haven’t seen a picture yet from iPXE. Chain booting from syslinux to iPXE won’t work because you say that iPXE is hanging. Using syslinux to call boot.php won’t work since boot.php will make a menu for iPXE and not Syslinux. I suspect that pxelinux.0 (syslinux) will not like an iPXE style menu.

                        Lets first set dhcp options 67 to ipxe.kkpxe (this exact boot file) and pxe boot the target system. Using a mobile phone, take a screen shot of the error produced by ipxe (I know you have done this many times, but I want to see the error as well as the context of the error).

                        FOS Linux: This is the capture engine that runs on the target computer to capture and deploy images on the target hardware. Normally it is sent to the target hardware using iPXE via the menu produced by the boot.php page. FOS Linux is constructed out of 2 parts bzImage32 is the Linux 32 bit kernel and init_32.xz is the 32 bit virtual hard drive. Its iPXE’s job to transfer them to the target computer.

                        Today we have a usb flash drive that can be used to transfer bzImage32 and init_32.xz to the target computer using a usb flash drive and a grub boot loader.

                        Now with that said, we should be able to duplicate that grub boot menu using syslinux (pxelinux.0) Its not an ideal solution but if you have no choice, sometimes you have to do what you have to do to make things work. So if we can’t get things working with iPXE, then we can attempt to use syslinux to at least get FOS Linux to the target computer.

                        I know we are focusing on the CPU in this thread, but something I have to ask How much RAM does this device have?

                        Only for reference so I don’t forget and lose it.

                        default menu.c32
                        prompt 0
                        timeout 300
                        ONTIMEOUT local
                        
                        MENU TITLE FOG PXE Menu
                        
                        LABEL 1. FOG Image Deploy/Capture
                                MENU LABEL 1. FOG Image Deploy/Capture
                                KERNEL bzImage32
                        	APPEND loglevel=4 initrd=init_32.xz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=275000 keymap= web=$myfogip/fog/ boottype=usb consoleblank=0 rootfstype=ext4
                        
                        LABEL 2. Perform Full Host Registration and Inventory
                                MENU LABEL 2. Perform Full Host Registration and Inventory
                                KERNEL bzImage32
                                APPEND loglevel=4 initrd=init_32.xz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=275000 keymap= web=$myfogip/fog/ boottype=usb consoleblank=0 rootfstype=ext4 mode=manreg
                        
                        LABEL 3. Quick Registration and Inventory
                                MENU LABEL 3. Quick Registration and Inventory
                                KERNEL bzImage32
                                APPEND loglevel=4 initrd=init_32.xz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=275000 keymap= web=$myfogip/fog/ boottype=usb consoleblank=0 rootfstype=ext4 mode=autoreg
                        
                        LABEL 4. Client System Information (Compatibility)
                                MENU LABEL 4. Client System Information (Compatibility)
                                KERNEL bzImage32
                                APPEND loglevel=4 initrd=init_32.xz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=275000 keymap= web=$myfogip/fog/ boottype=usb consoleblank=0 rootfstype=ext4 mode=sysinfo
                        
                        LABEL 5. FOG Debug Kernel
                                MENU LABEL 5. FOG Debug Kernel
                                KERNEL bzImage32
                                APPEND loglevel=7 initrd=init_32.xz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=275000 keymap= boottype=usb consoleblank=0 rootfstype=ext4 isdebug=yes
                        
                        
                        

                        Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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                          Luc Novales @george1421
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                          @george1421 said in Black screen and blinking cursor after vesamenu:

                          @Luc-Novales Ok lets take a step back because I haven’t seen a picture yet from iPXE. Chain booting from syslinux to iPXE won’t work because you say that iPXE is hanging. Using syslinux to call boot.php won’t work since boot.php will make a menu for iPXE and not Syslinux. I suspect that pxelinux.0 (syslinux) will not like an iPXE style menu.

                          Lets first set dhcp options 67 to ipxe.kkpxe (this exact boot file) and pxe boot the target system. Using a mobile phone, take a screen shot of the error produced by ipxe (I know you have done this many times, but I want to see the error as well as the context of the error).

                          Here the screenshot resulting and tcpdump attached.
                          Boot_ipxe.kkpxe.jpg

                          And PCAP file is attached here
                          ipxe.kkpxe_2018-08-09.pcap

                          FOS Linux: This is the capture engine that runs on the target computer to capture and deploy images on the target hardware. Normally it is sent to the target hardware using iPXE via the menu produced by the boot.php page. FOS Linux is constructed out of 2 parts bzImage32 is the Linux 32 bit kernel and init_32.xz is the 32 bit virtual hard drive. Its iPXE’s job to transfer them to the target computer.

                          Ok.

                          Today we have a usb flash drive that can be used to transfer bzImage32 and init_32.xz to the target computer using a usb flash drive and a grub boot loader.

                          Is there a link to download or a script to make it from git clone ?
                          I didn’t see it.

                          Now with that said, we should be able to duplicate that grub boot menu using syslinux (pxelinux.0) Its not an ideal solution but if you have no choice, sometimes you have to do what you have to do to make things work. So if we can’t get things working with iPXE, then we can attempt to use syslinux to at least get FOS Linux to the target computer.

                          Good way for me. If I can deploy with syslinux before getting better solution with iPXE, I will. In a second time I can have help in C code 😉

                          I know we are focusing on the CPU in this thread, but something I have to ask How much RAM does this device have?

                          1024MB of RAM.

                          /proc/meminfo: MemTotal:         994192 kB
                          /proc/meminfo: MemFree:          797440 kB
                          /proc/meminfo: MemAvailable:     738332 kB
                          
                          

                          from hardware-summary.txt

                          Only for reference so I don’t forget and lose it.

                          Ok.

                          Thx,
                          Luc.

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                            Luc Novales @george1421
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                            @george1421 said in Black screen and blinking cursor after vesamenu:

                            …

                            Only for reference so I don’t forget and lose it.

                            default menu.c32
                            prompt 0
                            timeout 300
                            ONTIMEOUT local
                            
                            MENU TITLE FOG PXE Menu
                            
                            LABEL 1. FOG Image Deploy/Capture
                                    MENU LABEL 1. FOG Image Deploy/Capture
                                    KERNEL bzImage32
                            	APPEND loglevel=4 initrd=init_32.xz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=275000 keymap= web=$myfogip/fog/ boottype=usb consoleblank=0 rootfstype=ext4
                            
                            LABEL 2. Perform Full Host Registration and Inventory
                                    MENU LABEL 2. Perform Full Host Registration and Inventory
                                    KERNEL bzImage32
                                    APPEND loglevel=4 initrd=init_32.xz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=275000 keymap= web=$myfogip/fog/ boottype=usb consoleblank=0 rootfstype=ext4 mode=manreg
                            
                            LABEL 3. Quick Registration and Inventory
                                    MENU LABEL 3. Quick Registration and Inventory
                                    KERNEL bzImage32
                                    APPEND loglevel=4 initrd=init_32.xz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=275000 keymap= web=$myfogip/fog/ boottype=usb consoleblank=0 rootfstype=ext4 mode=autoreg
                            
                            LABEL 4. Client System Information (Compatibility)
                                    MENU LABEL 4. Client System Information (Compatibility)
                                    KERNEL bzImage32
                                    APPEND loglevel=4 initrd=init_32.xz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=275000 keymap= web=$myfogip/fog/ boottype=usb consoleblank=0 rootfstype=ext4 mode=sysinfo
                            
                            LABEL 5. FOG Debug Kernel
                                    MENU LABEL 5. FOG Debug Kernel
                                    KERNEL bzImage32
                                    APPEND loglevel=7 initrd=init_32.xz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=275000 keymap= boottype=usb consoleblank=0 rootfstype=ext4 isdebug=yes
                            
                            
                            

                            Only for fun, I tried it, result is here 😉
                            Debug_FOG-kernel.jpg

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                            • george1421G
                              george1421 Moderator @Luc Novales
                              last edited by

                              @Luc-Novales The syslinux screen tells is a bit more about what is going on than the previous pictures. Its possible that the minimum CPU level on both bzImage32 and the iPXE kernels are set to high for that older processor. We could try to build a new bzImage32 as a test to see.

                              Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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                              • george1421G
                                george1421 Moderator
                                last edited by

                                Just as a follow up on this. The bzImage32 is configured to require a 686 as the minimum processor: https://github.com/FOGProject/fos/blob/master/configs/kernelx86.config#L251

                                I’ve reconfigured my build environment and changed the minimum processor to 486 and I’m rebuilding the bzImage32 file for i486. Understand two things. 1. This is not an official FOG Project kernel since its not coming from one of the Developers. 2. I have no idea if it will work because I don’t have a 486 machine to test it on.

                                When its done compiling I’ll post a link so you can download it and try it.

                                Also on my syslinux configuration, Its been almost 8 years since I’ve worked with syslinux so I guessed at most of the entries. You WILL need to adjust it to replace the entire variable $myfogip with the IP address of your fog server to make it work correctly. It will take about 20 minutes to finish the new kernel build.

                                Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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                                • george1421G
                                  george1421 Moderator
                                  last edited by george1421

                                  Here is the link to the 486 version of the FOS Linux kernel: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xSR5MIPoOTFDQNFpHs7flRUnjHqnJS-W

                                  I’m going to suspect that you will have issues with the inits (virtual hard drive), but lets take one step at a time. Since I’ve given this a new name “bzImage486” you will need to update the syslinux menu too.

                                  [edit] I just looked at the buildroot package and the default arch is set for i386 so the inits should work with this 486 kernel.

                                  Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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                                    Sebastian Roth Moderator
                                    last edited by Sebastian Roth

                                    @Luc-Novales We have an answer in the iPXE forum. I just compiles a debug enabled binary. Find that here: https://fogproject.org/ipxe/01_undionly.kpxe

                                    Copy into /tfttpboot on your FOG server and give it a try. Take a picture if you get more messages on screen.

                                    Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

                                    Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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                                      george1421 Moderator @Sebastian Roth
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                                      @Sebastian-Roth Is there a minimum processor level within the iPXE binaries, akin to where the kernel has minimum level supported processor?

                                      Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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                                        Sebastian Roth Moderator
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                                        @george1421 said in Black screen and blinking cursor after vesamenu:

                                        Is there a minimum processor level within the iPXE binaries, akin to where the kernel has minimum level supported processor?

                                        Not sure about that. I don’t think so as iPXE doesn’t use modern CPU features much I guess and would therefore run on plain old 386 I suppose. But not exactly sure.

                                        Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

                                        Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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                                          Sebastian Roth Moderator
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                                          @Luc-Novales Still waiting for you to test 01_undionly.kpxe! Please let us know.

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                                            Hi,
                                            I have to report some actions to explain where I am now.

                                            Using IPXE

                                            After a lot of tries 2 weeks ago, yesterday, I decide to compile IPXE “from scratch”, using a clean clone of ipxe git repository.

                                            Applying “486 patch”

                                            After removing definition TIVOLI_VMM_WORKAROUND in configuration file general.h as defined in the forum of ipxe “486er hangs on boot with iPXE floppy”, I obtain an USB boot media (ipxe.usb) to launch ipxe command and test FOG menu.

                                            Compiling FOG IPXE

                                            Compiling IPXE using IPXE part of the WIKI and applying “486 patch” (above) allow to obtain an undionly.kpxe usable with this panel PC.

                                            Loading FOG menu

                                            Configuring DHCP server to load new undionly.kpxe doesn’t load menu but allow to chain it manually.
                                            Select “CLient System Information (Compatibiliy)” load effectively bzImage32 and stop with the message “This kernel requires an i686 CPU but only detected an i586 CPU”.

                                            Using adapted linux kernel to i586

                                            Trying to compile custom kernel, I opened another thread and George send me a bzImage file adapted to i486 (see FAQ page in WIKI should be updated).

                                            Boot from FOG menu

                                            Chain manually boot.php with MAC address parameter boot and the result is here IMG_20190827_152836.jpg
                                            IMG_20190827_165652.jpg
                                            Fog menu for this host is here

                                            TODO

                                            • Determine why undionly.kpxe doesn’t load menu
                                            • Determine why kernel loop on RCU grace-period stack dump.
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