@Tom-Elliott @george1421 's black magic USB boot image, which he thinks you are correct about “ipxe kernel doing something bad to the init.xz before starting fos.”
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RE: HP Spectre x360 13-ac050ca & 15-bl018ca
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RE: HP Spectre x360 13-ac050ca & 15-bl018ca
@george1421 Thank you, thank you, thank you! and @Tom-Elliott thank you too!!
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RE: HP Spectre x360 13-ac050ca & 15-bl018ca
@george1421 So the force 32bit approach isn’t working, both the xz and uncompressed attempts end with the same error we started with. Any other suggestions?
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RE: HP Spectre x360 13-ac050ca & 15-bl018ca
@george1421 Like this?
Host Kernel: /tftpboot/i386-efi/ipxe.efi or /tftpboot/ipxe7156.efi
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RE: HP Spectre x360 13-ac050ca & 15-bl018ca
@Tom-Elliott You Sir are correct, 100% no help.
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RE: HP Spectre x360 13-ac050ca & 15-bl018ca
@george1421 100% in BIOS mode, secure boot off and in fact when I attempted in UEFI mode it doesn’t even get an IP.
I’m going to attempt the instructions here https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/BIOS_and_UEFI_Co-Existence and report back, thankfully it does appear to be isolated to a specific set of hardware and quite frankly using UEFI mode might make all difference anyways. Thanks again for your help, I’ve monopolized enough of your time and @Tom-Elliott 's for one day.
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RE: HP Spectre x360 13-ac050ca & 15-bl018ca
@Tom-Elliott I appreciate all the help and I’m willing to try just about anything you suggest. I apologize for the confusion of that other thread it was just that person seemed to have a eureka moment by having his inits uncompressed…
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RE: HP Spectre x360 13-ac050ca & 15-bl018ca
@george1421 so I think between @Tom-Elliott and I something got lost in translation. To be clear I’ve ONLY used the undionly.kpxe never *.efi
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RE: HP Spectre x360 13-ac050ca & 15-bl018ca
@george1421 No worries, I can’t imagine keeping all the threads separate…
Yes, I’m booting from a dock. Yes, the firmware has been updated. Yes, other hardware HP or otherwise works without issue.
I’m not very savvy so how does one force the use of the 32bit kernel and inits? I guess this also goes to @Tom-Elliott 's point of trying ipxe7156.efi instead of ipxe.efi again please forgive me but I thought I was using undionly.kpxe as set in dhcp, am I confusing things?
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RE: HP Spectre x360 13-ac050ca & 15-bl018ca
Hi All,
The other forum that I was refferring to that offered the suggestion to use an uncompressed version of inits is here: http://forums346.rssing.com/browser.php?indx=7254081&item=835 the first post by zix.
Please forgive my ignorance but this is roughly the same issue/file(s) in question correct? Is there an easy way for a novice like myself to try this with FOG?
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RE: HP Spectre x360 13-ac050ca & 15-bl018ca
@Tom-Elliott Thank you for your reply. No one extracted and/or recompressed the XZ. I’ve redownloaded the inits, restarted the FOG server just in case, same error.
@george1421 Thank you for your reply. The dhcp option 67 is set to: undionly.kpxe -
RE: HP Spectre x360 13-ac050ca & 15-bl018ca
@george1421 Thank you for your reply.
#Responses to your questions in the order they were asked.#
Screenshot attached.
BIOS/legacy mode.
Yes, they are running the latest available FW.
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HP Spectre x360 13-ac050ca & 15-bl018ca
Hello,
I’m getting the error below:
"XZ-compressed data is corrupt
–– System halted"
I’ve now tried a total of ten (10) HP Spectre x360 laptops, 13" and 15", this isn’t normally important except for the fact the 13" uses surface mounted RAM which in other threads and (i)PXE forums most discussion is with relation to the RAM and well I’m not about to attempt to switch surface mounted anything.
I have however switched the RAM on the 15" with new, different manufacturer sticks and yet the issue persist, and therefore I feel confident that it isn’t a RAM issue per se however I’m not all that familiar with Linux to say for certain that said I can say with certainty that it will boot Windows 10 Pro, Ubuntu without issue, I also ran a couple memory burn-in tests for good measure all of which came back negative for any faults with the RAM.
Steps to error:
- PXE boot
- At the FOG menu, choose from ‘Perform full host registration’, ‘Quick registration’, ‘Deploy image’, or ‘Client System information’.
- init.xz extraction completes and then the error comes up.
It is important that I mention that the FOG server is working fine with other machines tested.
I read in another forum where that person used an uncompressed image file and it works perfectly. This is great except I do not know how to do this for use with the FOG server. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
-ak