I just used tar as I manually did it and not any tool such as dracut or
initramfs-tools.
You can probably just use file-roller if you don't know how to unpack
the file.
I'm on my phone on vacation so don't have it in front of me right now.
On August 2, 2022 5:51:09 PM GMT+02:00, John Doe
* Mount the iso, find the kernel modules alternatively install the kernel
modules for the same kernel on your ws.
* Unpack the initrd
* Copy over kernel/drivers/net/usb
* Repack initrd
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I just took the kernel modules of the same version (available in apt)
and added them to the initrd on the iso. That worked fine.
On July 22, 2022 9:51:42 PM GMT+02:00, Franklin Kramer
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>Does anyone have any workarounds for getting usb ethernet ipxe working
>on
** Description changed:
- Initramfs taken from the live iso for PXE boot does not contain USB NIC
+ initrd taken from the live iso for PXE boot does not contain USB NIC
drivers which makes PXE installation/netboot impossible via usb.
+
+ This is the case on 20.04 server iso (both hwe and
Public bug reported:
Initramfs taken from the live iso for PXE boot does not contain USB NIC
drivers which makes PXE installation/netboot impossible via usb.
"kernel/drivers/net/usb" is empty and needs to be included in the
initramfs build.
As most modern thin laptops lack physical rj45
I even tried to manually load the module with modeset=1, yes.
Will have to try again, maybe there has been a change since I last tried that
fixes it. But I'm sceptical.
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What do you mean when you say it's working? On 17.10 the display just
freezes when I load the nvidia driver 378 or 384 with modeset=1.
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