unsupported client firmware type '0' (please file a bug!)
sudo pixiecore quick xyz --dhcp-no-bind [DHCP] Offering to boot 08:00:46:45:c1:bf [PXE] Unusable packet from 08:00:46:45:c1:bf (192.168.0.10:68): unsupported client firmware type '0' (please file a bug!) [PXE] Unusable packet from 08:00:46:45:c1:bf (192.168.0.10:68): unsupported client firmware type '0' (please file a bug!) [PXE] Unusable packet from 08:00:46:45:c1:bf (192.168.0.10:68): unsupported client firmware type '0' (please file a bug!) [DHCP] Offering to boot 08:00:46:45:c1:bf [PXE] Unusable packet from 08:00:46:45:c1:bf (192.168.0.10:68): unsupported client firmware type '0' (please file a bug!) [PXE] Unusable packet from 08:00:46:45:c1:bf (192.168.0.10:68): unsupported client firmware type '0' (please file a bug!)
Trying to boot a Sony PCG-SRX3E/BD Laptop that originally ran Windows XP and has a Celeron CPU...
Just faced the same issue trying to boot a Fujitsu Lifebook B2154 that also runs a Celeron but is intended for Windows 98 or 2000. Booting it yields the same message (with a different MAC address of course). The device itself says "Intel UNDI, PXE-2.0 (build 071)" and simply spins on the DHCP stage of the boot.
Just wanted to say that I have bumped into this as well, on two different devices. I am not sure what details are relevant, but one of them was ARM (RPI4) which, as I understand #72, is not supported, but the other one is a pretty normal x86-64 machine with an AMD CPU and an AORUS motherboard.
Just run into that issue on a Proxmox VM, uncertain how to debug this further.
Same problem, no Idea what to do
hey @danderson :wave: anything we can do from our side to collect more logs and help?
Can you provide some guidance on how to debug so we can try to come up with a fix/PR?