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iPXE and USB-C
2017-01-12, 19:02
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RE: iPXE and USB-C
Could you boot into something that has lspci and run lspci -nn Which would give us a list of all the pci devices in the machine, which also includes which chips is used to provide the USB interface, but AFAIK Type-C is just standard xHCI devices (USB 3) which should be fully supported.

Do you have a environment where you can build ipxe? in that case we can try and enable some DEBUG= flags, also try and use a type-c to USB 3 type-A(?) adapter and then use a nic that you know is working with ipxe on older hw.

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iPXE and USB-C - speleo14 - 2017-01-12, 12:58
RE: iPXE and USB-C - NiKiZe - 2017-01-12 19:02
RE: iPXE and USB-C - speleo14 - 2017-01-13, 08:31
RE: iPXE and USB-C - NiKiZe - 2017-01-13, 18:13
RE: iPXE and USB-C - speleo14 - 2017-01-14, 23:07
RE: iPXE and USB-C - speleo14 - 2017-01-16, 12:05
RE: iPXE and USB-C - speleo14 - 2017-02-23, 12:05
RE: iPXE and USB-C - NiKiZe - 2017-02-23, 23:06
RE: iPXE and USB-C - speleo14 - 2017-02-24, 10:10
RE: iPXE and USB-C - NiKiZe - 2017-02-24, 21:12
RE: iPXE and USB-C - speleo14 - 2017-02-27, 12:26
RE: iPXE and USB-C - NiKiZe - 2017-02-27, 19:23
RE: iPXE and USB-C - speleo14 - 2017-03-01, 09:06
RE: iPXE and USB-C - gzebedin - 2017-12-01, 11:03
RE: iPXE and USB-C - NiKiZe - 2017-12-01, 12:28
RE: iPXE and USB-C - gzebedin - 2017-12-01, 12:50



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