"Deploy Image" Not Working for HP Probook 450 G9
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Hi all, I had an issue very similar to this but only when I select Debug in the iPXE menu.
I “fixed” it by creating a new iPXE menu entry with the same info as fog.debug just called it fog.debug_new and made the old fog.debug to not show on the list. I’m not sure how or why this worked.
@LLamaPie Maybe you can try this and let us know if it works. -
@Sebastian-Roth I have confirmed disabling wifi in BIOS resolved this issue. So it does in fact have to do with multiple interfaces. Disabling wifi allowed me to enter the deploy image screen as normal. Of course, this is not a long term or preferable solution as you would need to go back into bios and turn wifi back on every time you image the device in this manner. At least we were able to confirm the problem.
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@rodluz I don’t think this is related. It appears to be an issue revolved around multiple network interfaces in the device. When I disabled WIFI in Bios everything works as expected.
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@LLamaPie @JJ-Fullmer @Sebastian-Roth Thank you all for the suggestions and pointing me to the other thread as well.
I wanted to confirm that disabling wifi in the BIOS does work and what was happening was that I used LLamaPie’s method of looking up the host in the web interface and doing a deploy from there because I was “being thorough” (read uptight) about the registration of the brand new computers. Then when I handed it off to my technicians they were using the faster deploy from PXE. Thank you all for the help!
HP does not have a way to disable wifi UEFI stack vs ethernet stack which has been a feature on previous models, so maybe they’ll have a BIOS update.
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@JJ-Fullmer said in “Deploy Image” Not Working for HP Probook 450 G9:
I think you’re thinking of this post https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/16720/hp-elitebook-840-g9-cannot-deploy-image
No, that’s not the one. But I found it: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/16746/using-deploy-image-via-pxe-with-more-than-two-nics
@LLamaPie @LLamaPie @rodluz Took a while until I found the time to look into this. But I found the bug and just pushed a fix to the latest dev-branch. Please update and you should not run into the issue no matter how many NICs you have.
@Tom-Elliott Would you like to check working-1.6 as well?
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@Sebastian-Roth I can check, but can you provide the github link for the changes you made?
Just for simplicity of course lol.
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@Sebastian-Roth Should be done, though I didn’t update the version in working-1.6
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@Tom-Elliott said in “Deploy Image” Not Working for HP Probook 450 G9:
I can check, but can you provide the github link for the changes you made?
Sorry I did not check the forums any faster. Seems like you found it. Thanks!
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@Sebastian-Roth I attempted to update the dev-branch version and installed 1.5.10.4. Fog is saying the latest version is 1.5.10.5. I deleted the .git file and reran the command to download the fogproject.git once again. When I go to install the dev-branch it only installs version 1.5.10.4. Am I missing a step or is there a better place to locate the current version?Answered my own question. I followed the instructions on the github page. I have 1.5.10.5 now installed. I will test this and let you know if that did the trick.
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@Sebastian-Roth Works! Thank you for the fix!
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@LLamaPie Thanks for testing and letting me know.