I found another thread about rEFInd issue on HP and a suggestion was to downgrade rEFInd to 10.9 or 11 version.
I tried both. didn’t help.
BUT, creating bootable USB with 0.11.00 version worked. the very same rEFInd.efi and conf work on USB and dont work on FOG…
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RE: HP Elite X2 G4 imaging stuck on rEFInd
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RE: HP Elite X2 G4 imaging stuck on rEFInd
Thank you George for quick reply.
So, the issue with BIOS changing I solved. It was the settings in “ROM Launch Policy”. Whenever legacy boot was enabled network boot moved to legacy. Ones i changed “ROM Launch Policy” to UEFI only, the network boot appeared in UEFI menu order. Now PXE boot works without changing back-forward…
The only issue remains and it’s a big one - the boot stuck on “rEFInd - Initializing…” after image deployed.
Here is the scenario.
Schedule image deploy in FOG -> Reboot -> boot from network -> image deployed -> reboot -> stuck on “rEFInd - Initializing…”.
i can’t even restart with CnTr-Alt-Del. only long press on power btn helps.
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HP Elite X2 G4 imaging stuck on rEFInd
Hi guys,
i am new to FOG and also not that much of a Linux guy, but need to get it working…INPUTS:
We have in our environment FOG 1.5.8 installed and running.
Base Win 10 Pro image, created and prepared on VM. The image works fine on HP 1070 & 1080 backpack computers.I have an HP Elite X2 G4 tablet that needs to be imaged with Win 10 Pro OS.
Secure boot disabled and Legacy enabled. DMA disabled.The only way i can get any progress with FOG right now is:
- Disable EUFI and boot with legacy to connect FOG and load image.
- Enable EUFI after reboot to boot from HD.
I face 2 issues:
- Want to get it working without re-entering BIOS and switch EUFI-LEGACY and back.
2… (Show stopper) - After reboot and start from HD it stuck on rEFInd.
How can i pass this rEFInd issue?
I tryed to work with FOG 1.5.9.
I tryed to recompile and rebuild iPXE.What else can i try to get it working?
(Again, please, i am not a linux guy, please be patient and if you need some logs or printouts explain how to get them…)