Lenovo M710q hang in iPXE
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Re: Lenovo M700 won’t Inventory or image
I can’t get into the FOG Menu over (i)PXE with this PC.
https://pcsupport.lenovo.com/de/de/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/thinkcentre-m-series-desktops/thinkcentre-m710q/10mr/10mr003mge/pc0nhs8n/downloads
It only starts with legacy
it get connection to the fog server, but hang after boot.php … ok
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What precisely do you have configured for dhcp option 67? UEFI systems need a uefi boot kernel such as ipxe.efi. A uefi system will not boot with a bios (legacy) kernel like undionly.kpxe (which appears to be booting in the second picture).
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@proofy Does it work for other machines? Is a job scheduled for this Lenovo M710q or do you expect to get to the FOG menu?
What do you get when you open the URL http://172.16.1.235/service/ipxe/boot.php?mac=6c:4b:90:1a:7d:d3 in your browser? Post the full output here so we can have a look.
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@sebastian-roth That was a good clue. The start page of Fog is coming up. The RewriteEngine from Apache ensures this. If I specify the /fog directory, an iPXE script is displayed. That’s why I created a symbolic link from fog/services to services in the HTML-Root directory and the ipxe. efi file now starts the FOG menu.
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@proofy Ahhh, I overlooked what was wrong in the URL… it should be http://172.16.1.235/fog/service/ipxe/boot.php?mac=6c:4b:90:1a:7d:d3
Something is wrong in your setup and creating that link is just masking the issue. Take a look at
/tftpboot/default.ipxe
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@sebastian-roth Yeah, there was the wrong path in it. Thank you very much.
So it’s not a hardware problem.How did this happen? I installed it twice on the system. The first time I hit Enter when I asked for the database password. But that was wrong. I then uninstalled it and reinstalled it from the front. Maybe something went wrong. In particular, uninstalling was very fast compared to installing.