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UEFI Boot is not working anymore #19
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Maybe that this url can help to investigate the problem? |
hello @squadramunter, than you for the urls... i am not sure if UEFI IPv4 or UEFI IPv6 was ever working at all in my PXE-Server project, because i never could test it by myself - i don't have hardware that supports UEFI IPv4/UEFI IPv6. |
BTW: i only have a Windows 10 netbook that isn't able to PXE boot UEFI IPv4 nor UEFI IPv6. at the moment Fedora 29 Workstation (64bit) is the only Linux distribution i tried, that is able to boot my netbook (from USB-memory-stick/DVD-drive) without disabling SecureBoot. see also: |
Never enable SecureBoot on a Linux installation because it can breaks loading Kernel Modules. Like you Wireless card or even your Nvidia graphics card. Only enable secure boot if there is a reason for it. You can setup full disk encryption with LUKS1. If you have SecureBoot enabled and you try to upgrade your kernel the modules fails to load properly. |
on that netbook i have no choice to disable SecureBoot. |
with debian-buster / raspbian-buster there are newer syslinux packets included. |
PS.: Debian 10 Buster Live ISO has now UEFI bootloader included that ist properly signed. so disabling SecureBoot shouldn't be neccessary when using that ISO... |
I tried and use tshark to monitor and still got PXE-E16 of the error message w/ IPV4. |
hi, thank you @hsuanpai for trying... can you take a look to the /var/log/syslog and search for dnsmasq-dhcp logs. |
i could successfully PXE UEFI boot from an ASUS machine while UEFI + SecureBoot is enabled. only UEFI: IPv4 is working there, IPv6 isn't. but it completely fails to do the same from a DELL machine. no idea, what is missing there to get it work. |
Hi, Is there work being done on UEFI booting ? |
i can only tell that it will work on one of my hardware... it is higly depending on the board you are booting from and the OS you want to boot into. the busines DELL laptop i never got UEFI booting. when SecureBoot is enabled i only be able to boot into: in case you did not used my script on a fresh RasPi OS installation, please try to do it from a fresh installation. when you tell that is looks like there is no PXE serer present from the piont of view of your PC when UEFI is enabled, do you see any activity on the to see live log messages: |
I have tried to boot with UEFI mode in BIOS settings but it did not work. I use Realtek controller to boot from it. My laptop is Asus K501LX. Booting from Legacy (CSM) does work but UEFI doesn't.
Originally posted by @squadramunter in #6 (comment)
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