@TThax I am marking this solved as I guess you have got a new image ready by now. As well Tom and I have worked on getting those dell recovery partitions right as well. Upgrade to the latest version and test if you like.
@KJ-You I am marking this as solved as the initial question about kernel update/version is… Feel free to post again and open a new thread if you have another issue.
@Tom-Elliott Still running like a champ. So I do greatly appreciate it. You allowed me to go home and not have ot manually dis-join and rejoin every machine in the building by hand
@Scott-Adams Latest trunk version is around 65xx. Maybe this has been addressed already? As hostname changes happen through the client I suppose it would be interesting to know which client version you use right now and which you have used back then?
Can you update to the latest and see if this is still happening?
Updating to 6549 seems to have worked, funny it didn’t ask me to update/upgrade the database, just went straight to login. But I’m deploying an image so I’m happy! Thank you!! I will try that first next time, just thought if it was working yesterday it should still be working if I didn’t make any changes.
Working great now after moving to the Trunk. I was pleasantly surprised with how well the upgrade process worked. All I had to do after the update was reconfigure some of my settings for dnsmasq and then I was up and running.
@boeleke In your screen shots, it looks like the Image Path and the FTP Path are backwards. Usually, the FTP Path contains the entire path, while the NFS Path starts in the exact shared NFS Folder.
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Just read that @ch3i solved it. Good job ch3i!
@Tom-Elliott The only issue I see is that what ever utility the OP has to change the bios boot order, it has to be a linux program. I know off the top of my head, dell and lenovo have windows/cmd base versions of these programs. If the FOS kernel was based on winpe, then there would be a higher chance a program would exist. I use the Dell Command and Configure to change the boot order with my bios update flash drive. So I know its possible at least with Dell business hardware.
I’m told by Tom that this is fixed, I assume it was a bug of some sort in the web GUI.
Hopefully image capture works now.
We have some brand-new Dell Optiplex 7040s in and after the update today they were just hanging on “Saving Partitions” although that might not be the exact message, this is just from memory. I really have no other clues than that… Will look into it further tomorrow though.
@Wayne-Workman Yeah I know, me either…its a SanDisk 64 GB…SDSSDP-064G. I’m assuming it’s one of their first models. We bought them close to 3 years ago.
I stopped being prompted for the IP address and I hope that’s a good thing, I’m pretty sure that happened when I changed the DHCP policies.
wiki hint: Under efi booting, if we are getting the ipxe kernel being delivered to the target computer but the ipxe kernel either doesn’t get the next server, boot file, or possibly an IP address we should dig into what architecture is being requested and what the dhcp server’s policy is configured to deliver. @Wayne-Workman
@fl0pp Synology NAS have different NFS and FTP paths. NFS starts in the exported directory, in your case that’s /images but the FTP path is likely /something/images
I’m not sure if this will solve your issue, but this is something you have to set on Synology NAS for them to work 100% correctly with transferring images from /dev to /images, for FTP Image Size, and for replication too probably