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>>Checking Media Presence......
>>Media Present......
>>Start HTTP Boot over IPv4
[TSE] Entering CheckForDeviceNeedRepair()
[TSE] CheckForDeviceNeedRepair() : LocateDevicePath Status :EFI_SUCCESS
[TSE]Entering MatchDPHandleWithDrvHlthHndls()
[TSE]MatchDPHandleWithDrvHlthHndls():gBS->LocateHandleBuffer Status:EFI_SUCCESS No of handles:2
[TSE]Exiting MatchDPHandleWithDrvHlthHndls()
[TSE] CheckForDeviceNeedRepair() : MatchDPHandleWithDrvHlthHndls is FALSE For Handle:13164598Checkpoint D9
ERROR: Boot option loading failed
Installing ACPI 2.0: EFI_SUCCESS, 7130000
Checkpoint AD
BDS.SaveMemoryTypeInformation(17F53B08)
Unknown.Entry(7112400)
error: no suitable video mode found.
Work around:
Enter BIOS setup. Don't use 'PXE Reboot' button as it changes boot options. Power off the machine with 'Power off' button, and then power it on. Monitor output from serial console, follow the following instruction to enter BIOS setup.
Version 2.19.1268. Copyright (C) 2017 American Megatrends, Inc.
BIOS Date: 11/01/2017 08:00:01 Ver: 0ACJA501
EVALUATION COPY.
Press <DEL> or <ESC> to enter setup
Navigate to 'BootAdvanced → Network Stack Configuration' tab, in , disable 'HTTP Support' options.
Navigate to 'Boot → Boot Option Priorities' section, make sure 'UEFI: PXE IP4 EMAC SNP Controller' has higher priority then 'UEFI: HTTP IP4 EMAC SNP Controller'. A known working setting is:
Boot Option #1 [debian (P3: ST4000NM0035-1V4107)]
Boot Option #2 [UEFI: PXE IP4 EMAC SNP Controller]
Boot Option #3 [UEFI: HTTP IP4 EMAC SNP Controller]
other network boot options.
Save changes and exit. Click 'pxe reboot' button again. When it works, you should see the following output from serial console.
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