Realtek 8153 USB Network Adapter
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Have you tried with the has usb nic flag enabled?
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Any updates on this? I’ve also been unable to get this going with Yoga S1’s and the same usb adapter, I’ve tried with a bunch of different kernels and no go. I’ve tried with the flag enabled which hasn’t made a difference I’ve attached a screenshot of the issue I’m having. If I just wait it ends up saying that there’s no network connection…[ATTACH]1781[/ATTACH]
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Upgrade to svn please.
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Upgraded to 3111.
With undionly.kpxe It just sits at “ipxe initialising devices” The other undionly’s just immediately go to a black screen.
Anything else I can try?
Thanks
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Try the ipxe.pxe file.
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Black screen after it says ipxe initializing device
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[quote=“Chadd, post: 43760, member: 28977”]Any updates on this? I’ve also been unable to get this going with Yoga S1’s and the same usb adapter, I’ve tried with a bunch of different kernels and no go. I’ve tried with the flag enabled which hasn’t made a difference I’ve attached a screenshot of the issue I’m having. If I just wait it ends up saying that there’s no network connection…[ATTACH]1781[/ATTACH][/quote]
From what I can see on that picture I’d say that iPXE is not an issue. Comes up and loads kernel and initrd. The kernel does not recognize the usb adapter I suppose. Which kernels have you tried? -
I am having a slightly different issue with this same adapter on a Dell Latitude 7350. It will connect to the FOG server and start to boot the iPXE environment, and then says “Configuring” and the MAC address. It then reboots before it loads the FOG menu. We have FOG 1.2.0 and are using undionly.kkpxe(using undionly.kpxe the computer would not connect at all).
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Do you, possibly, have STP enabled on your network? This isn’t necessarily bad, but it is a known problem as the time constraints for STP are a bit…slower than ipxe is expecting. If you do have STP and don’t need it, please disable it. If you need STP is there anyway you can enable the Rapid/PortFast options for STP?
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@Jason-Kovacs It’s likely that your laptop model is either UEFI only, or has UEFI support turned on and BIOS/Legacy support turned off.
If you can, take a peek around in the firmware settings and see what you find.
If it’s a UEFI only system, you will have to switch the boot file you’re using to a .efi file. If you can turn UEFI off and enable BIOS/Legacy, then you can continue with undionly.kkpxe
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For what it’s worth, if it’s stuck on the black screen + “ipxe initialising devices”, undionly.kkpxe works. Our HP 4520s have the Realtek NICs which have this issue.
x-post here: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/2807/ipxe-boot-issue-with-realtek-rtl8153/18