Hello Mathias
My colleague has run the command but unfortunately the problem persists.
The two packages still have the same versionnumber as before.
I will PM you the update-log from running the command.
M.2 disappears from boot menu
Re: M.2 disappears from boot menu
It seems you have excludes in your opsi .repo files
please check them if they contain any value
Regards
Mathias
please check them if they contain any value
Regards
Mathias
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Re: M.2 disappears from boot menu
Yes they do, we exclude old Office and Windows versions to save space, bandwidth and time.
We have the following exludes:
uib-windows.repo:
excludes = ^mshotfix-win8.*, ^win8*, ^config-win8*
uib.repo:
excludes = ^mshotfix-win8.*, ^office_2010.*, ^office_2013.*, ^mshotfix-win10-15.*, ^mshotfix-win10-16.*, ^mshotfix-win10-17.*, ^win8*, ^config-win8*
We have the following exludes:
uib-windows.repo:
excludes = ^mshotfix-win8.*, ^win8*, ^config-win8*
uib.repo:
excludes = ^mshotfix-win8.*, ^office_2010.*, ^office_2013.*, ^mshotfix-win10-15.*, ^mshotfix-win10-16.*, ^mshotfix-win10-17.*, ^win8*, ^config-win8*
Re: M.2 disappears from boot menu
We are still experiencing this problem.
Any other suggestions?
Any other suggestions?
Re: M.2 disappears from boot menu
Code: Alles auswählen
[6] [2023-04-18 13:05:51.313] [ ] Package 'win10-x64_4.2.0.1-4.opsi' excluded by regular expression (Updater.py:950)
Otherwise you can manually for example download and install via
Code: Alles auswählen
wget https://download.uib.de/4.2/stable/packages/windows/netboot/win10-x64_4.2.0.3-6.opsi
opsi-package-manager -i win10-x64_4.2.0.3-6.opsi
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