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  1. Running in BIOS boot thru the external GPU is when it gets stuck at the "Disconnecting UEFI drivers". So my assumption is that it might be a compatibility issue? GeForce RTX 3060 is what's running now, but not sure if that's the issue. https://www.userbenchmark.com/System/Dell-PowerEdge-T420/5939 That link shows compatible hardware and I see a 3060-TI referenced, so I'm doubtful.
  2. I hadn't previously. But after giving it a try, still having the same two issues. Yeah I"ve read about this being something that is following some poweredge servers, but I cannot for the life of me figure out where the disconnect is here. I am honestly baffled, I cannot find a solution for this anywhere 🤔
  3. Greetings, A newbie I am to unraid, still experimenting and whatnot. So as stated in the topic I have a PowerEdge T420 I am running. The issue I am dealing with seems to be an old one, that was apparently solved, but I can't find good documentation so looking for help here. I am running an external GPU with said server (nvidia 3060). So after disabling the onboard video I can run my output thru the gpu, but I run into the following issues: In UEFI boot: I get to the UnRaid boot screen, but no matter which I get the error "Failed to Allocate memory for kernel command line" I doublechecked the usb after running the tool and there is no "-" next to the EFI folder, and for good measure I ran the make bootable script as well, but to date I am still unable to get it to boot into the OS from this point In BIOS boot: After the server runs it's preboot sequence it gets hung up on, "Disconnecting UEFI drivers. Please Wait....." It'll hang here for a moment and either shutdown or reboot Any help would be appreciated. I suspect it's something simple that i"m overlooking, but I guess with the millions of other projects I have going on I"m missing the solution somehow. Thanks, Ax

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