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    • RE: Tablet PC hangs on bzImage

      @Sebastian-Roth said in Tablet PC hangs on bzImage:

      Maybe try make bin-i386-efi/ncm–ecm–axge.efi EMBED=shell.txt and on boot:

      Once I run that command do I need to move the file over to /tftpboot/i386-efi as well? Will it know to boot from that file? Sorry, I’ve had to put this project on the back burner for a while and now that I’m coming back to it it’s hard to pick up again where I left off.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Permission denied when trying to capture Intel RAID1 image

      @Sebastian-Roth 0_1538513231832_pic4.jpg

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    • RE: Permission denied when trying to capture Intel RAID1 image

      @george1421 It doesn’t recognize the command mdstat.

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    • RE: Permission denied when trying to capture Intel RAID1 image

      @Sebastian-Roth Here’s what I got. This was the same debug session. Not sure if I need to start a new session first.

      0_1538510645422_pic3.jpg

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Permission denied when trying to capture Intel RAID1 image

      @Sebastian-Roth I haven’t been able to get back to this issue in the past week or so, but I went ahead and tried this today. I’ve attached pictures of the results.

      0_1538503404816_pic1.jpg

      0_1538503411025_pic2.jpg

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Permission denied when trying to capture Intel RAID1 image

      @george1421 said in Permission denied when trying to capture Intel RAID1 image:

      Did you schedule a boot time disk check like the message indicated?

      I just tried that and then attempted another capture task and it still failed with the same Permission denied error as my original post.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Permission denied when trying to capture Intel RAID1 image

      @Quazz Nope. It’s only in there once. Unless there’s somewhere else it would have been entered as well that I don’t know about.

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    • RE: Tablet PC hangs on bzImage

      @Sebastian-Roth said in Tablet PC hangs on bzImage:

      Maybe we just need to figure out the USB IDs of your adapter to make it work. Can you figure those out in Windows device manager? device manager -> right click the ethernet adapter -> properties -> details -> select property Hardware Ids

      Ah, thank you. I finally found it.
      Under Hardware IDs it shows

      USB\VID_0B95&PID_1790&REV_0100
      USB\VID_0B95&PID_1790

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Tablet PC hangs on bzImage

      I tried 3 different USB ethernet adapters, but it looks like it only saw one of them while booting up. Once in Windows, Windows could see another one, but it asks as if it’s not there when booting up.

      Here’s the result of running dhcp net0 and ifstat on the one that was working during boot up. Again, sorry for the quality. This little display doesn’t photograph well.

      0_1537816729897_ipxeshell2.jpg

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Permission denied when trying to capture Intel RAID1 image

      @george1421 Thanks for the tip. I tried using shutdown -f -s -t 0 with both CAPTUREIGNOREPAGEHIBER checked in Fog Settings and unchecked and it didn’t seem to make a difference. I got the same errors I did without shutting down with that command.

      EDIT: Also, I don’t know if it matters, but this machine is actually running Windows 7, not 8 or later.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Tablet PC hangs on bzImage

      @Sebastian-Roth So the network adapter is built into the docking station that the tablet sits on and it looks like Windows sees it as simply a USB ethernet adapter. All it’s showing for the adapter in the Details tab is ASIX AX88179 USB 3.0 to Gigabit Ethernet Adapter.

      I do have a few different brands of USB ethernet adapters here that I can test out. The docking station also has USB ports so I should be able to try out each one.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Permission denied when trying to capture Intel RAID1 image

      I disabled the remove hibernation file setting and attempted to capture the image again as Single Disk Resizable and now I got a different error.

      0_1537799798208_i289Fogcaperror.jpg

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Permission denied when trying to capture Intel RAID1 image

      I’ll try disabling the remove hibernation file setting today and test it.

      @Sebastian-Roth said in Permission denied when trying to capture Intel RAID1 image:

      Do you capture and deploy to the very same machine or is it going to another one with slightly smaller disks

      It was the very same machine.

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    • RE: Tablet PC hangs on bzImage

      @Sebastian-Roth Thanks for the help. I was able to run the commands in the iPXE shell and here’s the results.

      0_1537798503096_ipxeshell.jpg

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Tablet PC hangs on bzImage

      @Sebastian-Roth Thanks, I got it now. So I compiled the binary again, but it’s still hanging on bzimage and doesn’t drop me to the iPXE shell. I must be doing something wrong. I made sure to edit the dhcpd.conf again to put it back to ipxe.efi instead of snponly.efi.

      Here’s what I’m still seeing when I try to boot the tablet (Sorry for the quality, that the clearest I can get the text to appear in a photo.)

      0_1537555247642_IMG_20180921_143513983.jpg

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Permission denied when trying to capture Intel RAID1 image

      @Sebastian-Roth Ok since I was able to capture the image as Multiple Partition Image - Single Disk (Not Resizable) I went ahead and did a debug deploy of that image first. Again, it failed at Mounting partition (/dev/md126p1). I ran the command gdisk -l /dev/md126 and here’s what it spit out.

      0_1537545690971_gdisk1.jpg

      Next, I re-imaged the machine with the original image using another imaging program (we’d rather use Fog which is the whole point of doing this). Then I attempted to capture the image with Fog as Single Disk Resizable and I got the Permission denied error again. I then ran gdisk -l /dev/md126 and here’s what I got.

      0_1537545889703_gdisk2.jpg

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Permission denied when trying to capture Intel RAID1 image

      @Sebastian-Roth I was actually getting ready to do just that, Debug deploy. First I’ll try it with the image set to Multiple Partition Image - Single Disk (Not Resizable) and then I’ll try a Debug capture with the image set to Single Disk Resizable since I’m still not sure which it should be set to for RAID. I’ll add the Host Kernel Args as well.

      It’s getting towards the end of the workday today so I’ll probably post the results tomorrow.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Tablet PC hangs on bzImage

      @Sebastian-Roth said in Tablet PC hangs on bzImage:

      Now compile the binary again but using: make bin-i386-efi/ipxe.efi EMBED=shell (filename of the above script)

      I must be doing something wrong. I made shell.txt and placed it in /projects/ipxe/ipxe-efi/src (perhaps that’s wrong?) Then I tried compiling the binary again with that command and this is what I get.

      # make bin-i386-efi/ipxe.efi EMBED=shell
      make: *** No rule to make target `shell', needed by `bin-i386-efi/embedded.o'.  
      Stop.
      
      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Permission denied when trying to capture Intel RAID1 image

      After changing the image to Multiple Partition Image - Single Disk (Not Resizable) It captured, but when I tried to deploy it got the following error.

      No image file(s) found that would match the partition(s) to be restored (perfomRestore)
      
      posted in FOG Problems
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