Windows on ARM
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@george1421 I’m getting an X Plus, X1P-64-100 (10 cores up to 3.4GHz, NPU integrated). I’ll be getting an X Elite probably a few weeks later but from my understanding, they are the same generation.
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@george1421 This is all very encouraging! I tried kernel debug level 7 but there was no additional information.
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@rodluz I have 2 X-Elite’s one running Hyper-V which I am hoping to do the majority of testing in and one which is yet to be opened incase the business decides to return them.
edit: X Elite - X1E80100
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@george1421 I was not thinking when I asked that, but have not got the laptops to the FOG menu, I tried to register but immediately failed as expected. Interestingly when I tried from a VM on the ARM Laptop I got a blank FOG menu and an error “synchronous exception at 0x00000000DE6A82DC”.
We are on FOG 1.5.10 and we are currently updating our UBUNTU to 24.04 LTS and will then install Kernel 6.11. I will try this afternoon to get linux to build on hyperV and then attempt to instal it on the second laptop.
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@george1421 I have run the install for UBUNTU server 24.04.1 LTS ARM64 and that gives me the same error as MarkG,
I am going to continue to hunt for a live OS that will boot.
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@stokehall said in Windows on ARM:
UBUNTU to 24.04 LTS and will then install Kernel 6.11
Just be aware the needed kernel is for fos linux and not the fog server’s host OS.
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@stokehall said in Windows on ARM:
UBUNTU server 24.04.1 LTS ARM64 and that gives me the same error as MarkG,
Please keep testing, but I’m going to suspect the current class of linux kernels will need to be updated to 6.11 to support these new processors. Its the linux kernel devs that need to have one of these devices in their hands to debug. We’ll see mainstream linux support soon on this. This isn’t really a fog problem, but a linux kernel issue. We’ll get there when one of the fog developers have one of these systems soon too.
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@george1421 is this the kernel that is downloaded and installed inside the fog web interface? I’m currently working through a tftp authentication issue to upgrade this.
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@stokehall said in Windows on ARM:
is this the kernel that is downloaded and installed inside the fog web interface?
yes. but the file bzImage does go into /tftpboot it goes into /var/www/fog/service/ipxe directory.
You can also manually download the kernels from here: https://github.com/FOGProject/fos/releases and then place them in the path.