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    • PsycholiquidP
      Psycholiquid Testers @Wayne Workman
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      @Wayne-Workman Doesn’t hang there at all, goes past it really fast. I had to take the 50 picture in fast mode to get that.

      And the network never shows up in the UEFI at all in the dell.

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      • Wayne WorkmanW
        Wayne Workman @Psycholiquid
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        @Psycholiquid Ok. Can you take a video then, and upload it to youtube and post here? I’m curious what else shows up on the display. I often take videos to capture errors that blow by really fast.

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        • PsycholiquidP
          Psycholiquid Testers
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          I can, these are the only two things that post to the screen though. After this it tries going into the image of windows that is already installed.

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          • Wayne WorkmanW
            Wayne Workman @Psycholiquid
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            @Psycholiquid Ok. What boot file are you using? This is option 067 on your DHCP server. What is running DHCP ?

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            • Tom ElliottT
              Tom Elliott
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              So, this looks like it is indeed pxe booting.

              However, it’s not getting to the point where it loads the drivers.

              Maybe try the other efi labeled files?

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              • PsycholiquidP
                Psycholiquid Testers @Wayne Workman
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                @Wayne-Workman I was using the ipxe.efi file made by the other forum post replacing the IP. DHCP is coming from Windows DHCP server. Which is all working for all other functions of FOG.

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                • PsycholiquidP
                  Psycholiquid Testers @Tom Elliott
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                  @Tom-Elliott Directly from the FOG tftpboot folder?

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                  • PsycholiquidP
                    Psycholiquid Testers @Wayne Workman
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                    @Wayne-Workman Heres the video:

                    https://youtu.be/xhgy31MCo3E

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                    • PsycholiquidP
                      Psycholiquid Testers @Tom Elliott
                      last edited by Psycholiquid

                      @Tom-Elliott So here is the USB and FOG server side by side. I tried moving the ipxe.efi file on the server to the flash drive and renaming. I got the same results as the website created one.

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                      • Wayne WorkmanW
                        Wayne Workman @Psycholiquid
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                        @Psycholiquid said:

                        @Tom-Elliott Directly from the FOG tftpboot folder?

                        Yes. But you don’t need to bother the files. Just change your DHCP Server’s option 067 and try others. Make sure you fully power off the laptop and then turn it back on before each test.

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                        • PsycholiquidP
                          Psycholiquid Testers @Wayne Workman
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                          @Wayne-Workman Why would I change my DHCP options? Wouldnt that break the boot for all other machines?

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                          • george1421G
                            george1421 Moderator
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                            I’m suspecting that since that nic is not showing up in the bios that it is not uefi compatible and uefi bootable.

                            It would be interesting to know if you inserted that usb ethernet adapter into a desktop computer that is in uefi mode and see if it shows up. Right now (in my mind) its not clear if the issue is the ipxe kernel, network adapter, or the xps 12 that is at fault. So if it was me I’d start changing one item at a time until you get to a working model.

                            I would first eliminate the xps 12. Take the usb ethernet adapter and the usb flash drive with the ipxe kernel from the tutorial, or even the one from fog and try to get the ipxe kernel to boot in uefi mode on another computer (like a desktop). This will test out uefi booting from that usb ethernet adapter. If that works then we can start focusing on the xps 12.

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                            • PsycholiquidP
                              Psycholiquid Testers @george1421
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                              @george1421 Good call I am going to go try that now. I’ll report back with results.

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                              • george1421G
                                george1421 Moderator
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                                really the only difference between the ipxe kernel from the tutorial and the official one from the fog server is where it gets the next server setting. If you look at the other uefi boot tutorial (easy way). In that one I just take the fog uefi boot kernel, move it to a flash drive and boot it. In that setup you have to key in the ip address of the fog server since it is not being provided by dhcp. There was a request to not have to key in the ip address of the fog server every time, that is what spurred me on to create the harder way.

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                                • Wayne WorkmanW
                                  Wayne Workman @Psycholiquid
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                                  @Psycholiquid said:

                                  Why would I change my DHCP options? Wouldnt that break the boot for all other machines?

                                  You can configure DHCP to support many boot files, and have it distribute those boot file options based on how hosts identify themselves. We have an article on it in the Wiki. https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=BIOS_and_UEFI_Co-Existence

                                  But that’s for later. What George suggested is good advice.

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                                  • PsycholiquidP
                                    Psycholiquid Testers @george1421
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                                    @george1421 OK so I used a dell with EFI and I can see where the onboard NIC is working but the USB to Network never shows. This leads me to believe it is the USB NIC. I tried the same thing with docking station and I get the same results. I am thinking I need to find a USB NIC that will work with EFI. Any suggestions?

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                                    • george1421G
                                      george1421 Moderator @Psycholiquid
                                      last edited by george1421

                                      @Psycholiquid I’m out of the office today, so I can’t give feedback on the one and only usb ethernet adapter I have. I will do that tomorrow.

                                      But my google-fu found this post which talks about the XPS 13 and usb booting. No definitive answer here either other that to use an older usb ethernet adapter. http://support.plugable.com/plugable/topics/can_i_use_a_usb_network_adapter_for_boot_time_pxe_scenarios

                                      This post does confirm some of my suspicions about why this isn’t working.

                                      [edit] found reference to StarTech USB21000S2 working still trying to confirm [edit]
                                      [edit2] I’m finding more references to the above startech usb working at least in bios mode. The other thing I found interesting is that usb2 ports (black) work more successfully than usb3 ports (blue). [edit2]
                                      [edit3] I did find this article that gives pretty good background inforamtion. http://www.johnwillis.com/2014/03/pxe-booting-using-usb-to-ethernet-dongle.html I do have a usb 2 adapter in my office, when I’m back tomorrow I will confirm for sure if it works with uefi mode on a dell laptop [edit3]

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                                      • PsycholiquidP
                                        Psycholiquid Testers @george1421
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                                        @george1421 Yeah I did some googling to on chip-sets of NIC and found the mot basic one gonna order it and see how it does: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00484IEJS/ref=cm_cd_asin_lnk

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                                        • Wayne WorkmanW
                                          Wayne Workman @Psycholiquid
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                                          @Psycholiquid said:

                                          I am thinking I need to find a USB NIC that will work with EFI. Any suggestions?

                                          https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=WorkingDevices#USB_Ethernet_Adapters

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                                          • PsycholiquidP
                                            Psycholiquid Testers @Wayne Workman
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                                            @Wayne-Workman Good call. Do we know if the chipset in that one has been tested?

                                            http://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-Ethernet-Chromebook-Specific-USB-G1000/dp/B000XFVZ5G

                                            OR

                                            http://www.amazon.com/Support-AX88772-UtechSmart-Ethernet-Chromebook/dp/B00CBD2X5E

                                            I’m thinking the latter will be fine but was hoping for the first one.

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