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    • RE: memtest for uefi

      @sebastian-roth The old memtest would loop forever. 9.4 “free” will stop automatically after 4 passes ( so you can’t leave it running overnight for a longer stress test ).

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Debian install failed

      Just recently set this up, in case anyone runs into this issue before the next release, without flipping to dev branch you just need to edit /lib/ubuntu/config.sh and add an entry for 11) since it stops at 10) ( as Sebastian mentions, this OS is newer than the release )

       11)
                  php_ver="7.4"
                  x="*php5* *php7.0*"
                  ;;
      

      I also removed the reference to the package php-gettext as I read it was no longer required with PHP7.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      MikeC
    • RE: memtest for uefi

      @sebastian-roth The old memtest would loop forever. 9.4 “free” will stop automatically after 4 passes ( so you can’t leave it running overnight for a longer stress test ).

      posted in FOG Problems
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      MikeC
    • RE: memtest for uefi

      @sebastian-roth I was able to get memtest86 9.4 working ( UEFI ) by creating a floppy image ( or altering an existing one ), creating the path EFI/BOOT and copying the BOOTX64.efi file for it in there. Then add a menu item for

      sanboot http://${fog-ip}/fog/memtest86.img
      

      This works with the limitation that you can only run 4 passes ( limitation of 9.4 free ). I’m sure there are other ways, but this circumvents the “PXE Boot is not supported in this version of MemTest86” error.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      MikeC