Hi Michael,

thanks for your quick answer and hints!

> Could you possibly test commit a8f80a7? If that works, then it would
> be worth using http://ipxe.org/howto/bisect to find the most recent
> cause of failure.

2017-09-24      1b67a05         ok
2017-09-24      c4ce925         ok
2017-09-24      0631a46         ok
2017-09-22      74d90b3         ok
2017-09-18      7428ab7         ok
2017-09-13      d46c53c         hang
2017-09-05      3ae70be         ok
2017-06-21      9ccd8fe         ok
2017-05-23      993fd2b         ok
2017-03-27      6bd0060         ok
2017-03-19      6324227         ok
2017-02-27      a8f80a7         ok
2017-01-26      302f1ee         won't boot at all
2017-01-25      d37e025         ok
2016-12-07      5cf5ffe         ok
2016-12-07      e09331a         hang

Looks like we are mostly fine on the Surface but also there are some
problematic versions. Though I don't really see what exactly is causing
the hang.


> Also, which iPXE binary are you using? We've encountered some
> failures on the Surface due to the extremely buggy UNDI driver that
> Microsoft provides

We use the 64 bit ipxe.efi binary.

Regards,
Sebastian

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