Windows Boot Manager boot option disappears after Image
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@JJ-Fullmer
I am all ears.
Yep we use sysprep
It happens right after the fog imaging completes
We have tried both a vm and physical. Happens on both. (We prefer a physical Dell Lattitude 7490)
UEFI -
[root@localhost ~]# ip a s 1: lo: <LOOPBACK,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 65536 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN group default qlen 1000 link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00:00:00:00:00 inet 127.0.0.1/8 scope host lo valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever inet6 ::1/128 scope host valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever 2: enp0s31f6: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP,LOWER_UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast state UP group default qlen 1000 link/ether 54:bf:64:6f:e5:e2 brd ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff inet 10.1.4.65/8 brd 10.255.255.255 scope global noprefixroute enp0s31f6 valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever inet6 fe80::295c:4c7e:648e:be88/64 scope link noprefixroute valid_lft forever preferred_lft forever
[root@localhost ~]# efibootmgr BootCurrent: 0001 Timeout: 2 seconds BootOrder: 0001,0000,0003,0004 Boot0000* Windows Boot Manager Boot0001* CentOS Boot0003* Onboard NIC(IPV4) Boot0004* Onboard NIC(IPV6)
[root@localhost ~]# efibootmgr -v BootCurrent: 0001 Timeout: 2 seconds BootOrder: 0001,0000,0003,0004 Boot0000* Windows Boot Manager VenHw(99e275e7-75a0-4b37-a2e6-c5385e6c00cb)WINDOWS.........x...B.C.D.O.B.J.E.C.T.=.{.9.d.e.a.8.6.2.c.-.5.c.d.d.-.4.e.7.0.-.a.c.c.1.-.f.3.2.b.3.4.4.d.4.7.9.5.}...o................ Boot0001* CentOS HD(1,GPT,b8575a92-ec48-4c92-a8dc-98de1280cf59,0x800,0x64000)/File(\EFI\centos\shimx64.efi) Boot0003* Onboard NIC(IPV4) /Pci(0x1f,0x6)/MAC(54bf646fe5e2,0)/IPv4(0.0.0.00.0.0.0,0,0)..BO Boot0004* Onboard NIC(IPV6) /Pci(0x1f,0x6)/MAC(54bf646fe5e2,0)/IPv6([::]:<->[::]:,0,0)..BO
[root@localhost ~]# efivar -l bash: efivar: command not found [root@localhost ~]#
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@ConJon said in Windows Boot Manager boot option disappears after Image:
efivar: command not found
Well that’s kind of strange. I am sure I had used that command just an hour ago in my test FOS system. Nevermind.
The output you gave, is that the source master machine? I suppose it is. Please see if you can get me the outputs of a clean destination machine as well…
In you initial post you said something about “Windows Boot Manager” so I expected you to have Windows installed only. But seems like you have CentOS as well and that is your default boot too. Is that correct? There is nothing wrong about this. I am just learning how to mess with those EFI entries in detail…
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@ConJon said:
... Windows Boot Manager VenHW(...
That’s interesting, I would have expected to see something similar to
HD(1,GPT,...)/File(\EFI\MICROSOFT\BOOT\BOOTMGFW.EFI)
instead. But hey, I am still a bit new to this.Just make sure you tell me which machine you got the results from.
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@ConJon Hmmm, do you happen to know how your sysprep unattend is configured as far as boot phases?
i.e. ours goes like this (super simplified summary)Capture:
Install Windows -> ctrl+shift+f3 to enter audit mode from oobe screen - > add customizations -> Run sysprep /audit /reboot /unattend:unattendfile
-> sysprep Audit System phase -> sysprep Audit User phase -> sysprep Generalize phase -> Shutdown -> Upload to fogDeploy :
Fog images the machine -> sysprep specialize phase -> sysprep oobe phase -> firstlogoncommands/custom provisioning/snapins etc.
In our case the uefi boot options/order change I believe either during the specialize or oobe phase when it creates the windows boot manager option. I then have a function in my custom provisioning that makes refind the default boot manager. I might have details on that elsewhere in the forum, can dig them up if you’re interested in using refind as a default boot manager. It’s a fun solution that also makes booting to fog or the uefi firmware settings much easier.
Granted @Sebastian-Roth’s solution of fixing it within fog is better.
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@Sebastian-Roth SO for my inactivity, yes so our Fog Machine is set up on a CentOS desktop. Not a virtual machine itself. Our infrastructure is a little messed up right now so we didn’t want to add more to it. I will grab you a destination device as soon as I can.
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@Sebastian-Roth I got those results from our FOG Server. The machine that stores and deploys images.
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@JJ-Fullmer
I’ll look through this and try to simplify it like you did. But below is the unatended file we are using.
Also yes, I would love it if you could find that refind function in the forums. As long as it also has instructions on how to properly set it up.Again, thank you guys for all the help so far!!!
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <unattend xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:unattend"> <settings pass="generalize"> <component name="Microsoft-Windows-Security-SPP" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <SkipRearm>1</SkipRearm> </component> <component name="Microsoft-Windows-PnpSysprep" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <PersistAllDeviceInstalls>true</PersistAllDeviceInstalls> <DoNotCleanUpNonPresentDevices>false</DoNotCleanUpNonPresentDevices> </component> <component name="Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <DoNotCleanTaskBar>false</DoNotCleanTaskBar> <RegisteredOrganization>Tabitha Healthcare</RegisteredOrganization> <RegisteredOwner>Administrator</RegisteredOwner> </component> </settings> <settings pass="specialize"> <component name="Microsoft-Windows-Security-SPP-UX" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <SkipAutoActivation>true</SkipAutoActivation> </component> <component name="Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <ComputerName>TabithaImagedPC</ComputerName> <CopyProfile>true</CopyProfile> <TimeZone>Central Standard Time</TimeZone> <DoNotCleanTaskBar>false</DoNotCleanTaskBar> <DisableAutoDaylightTimeSet>false</DisableAutoDaylightTimeSet> <BluetoothTaskbarIconEnabled>false</BluetoothTaskbarIconEnabled> </component> <component name="Microsoft-Windows-IE-InternetExplorer" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <BlockPopups>no</BlockPopups> <DisableFirstRunWizard>true</DisableFirstRunWizard> <ShowLeftAddressToolbar>true</ShowLeftAddressToolbar> <ShowInformationBar>true</ShowInformationBar> <Window_Title_CN>Tabitha Healthcare</Window_Title_CN> <Home_Page>https://www.tabitha.org</Home_Page> </component> <component name="Microsoft-Windows-UnattendedJoin" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <Identification> <JoinWorkgroup>WORKGROUP</JoinWorkgroup> </Identification> </component> <component name="Microsoft-Windows-Deployment" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <RunSynchronous> <RunSynchronousCommand wcm:action="add"> <Order>1</Order> <Path>net user Administrator /active:yes</Path> <WillReboot>Never</WillReboot> </RunSynchronousCommand> </RunSynchronous> </component> </settings> <settings pass="oobeSystem"> <component name="Microsoft-Windows-International-Core" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <InputLocale>en-US</InputLocale> <SystemLocale>en-US</SystemLocale> <UserLocale>en-US</UserLocale> <UILanguage>en-US</UILanguage> <UILanguageFallback>en-US</UILanguageFallback> </component> <component name="Microsoft-Windows-Shell-Setup" processorArchitecture="amd64" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" language="neutral" versionScope="nonSxS" xmlns:wcm="http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <AutoLogon> <Password> <Value>1234T@b</Value> <PlainText>true</PlainText> </Password> <LogonCount>3</LogonCount> <Enabled>true</Enabled> <Username>Administrator</Username> </AutoLogon> <FirstLogonCommands> <SynchronousCommand wcm:action="add"> <Description>Windows License Key</Description> <Order>1</Order> <CommandLine>cscript %SystemRoot%\system32\slmgr.vbs /ipk X2KCV-NYKXG-JGDT3-TDJHK-WTYQB</CommandLine> <RequiresUserInput>false</RequiresUserInput> </SynchronousCommand> <SynchronousCommand wcm:action="add"> <Description>Activate Windows</Description> <Order>2</Order> <CommandLine>cscript %SystemRoot%\system32\slmgr.vbs /ato</CommandLine> <RequiresUserInput>false</RequiresUserInput> </SynchronousCommand> <SynchronousCommand wcm:action="add"> <Description>Disable Consumer Features</Description> <Order>3</Order> <CommandLine>reg add HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CloudContent /v DisableWindowsConsumerFeatures /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f</CommandLine> <RequiresUserInput>false</RequiresUserInput> </SynchronousCommand> <SynchronousCommand wcm:action="add"> <Description>Control Panel Icon Size</Description> <Order>4</Order> <CommandLine>reg add "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ControlPanel" /v AllItemsIconView /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f</CommandLine> <RequiresUserInput>false</RequiresUserInput> </SynchronousCommand> <SynchronousCommand wcm:action="add"> <Description>Control Panel View</Description> <Order>5</Order> <CommandLine>reg add "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ControlPanel" /v StartupPage /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f</CommandLine> <RequiresUserInput>false</RequiresUserInput> </SynchronousCommand> <SynchronousCommand wcm:action="add"> <Description>Control Panel View</Description> <Order>6</Order> <CommandLine>Netsh WLAN add profile filename="C:/Wi-Fi-TAB-Corp.xml"</CommandLine> <RequiresUserInput>false</RequiresUserInput> </SynchronousCommand> <SynchronousCommand wcm:action="add"> <Description>Domain and Name</Description> <Order>7</Order> <CommandLine>powershell -ExecutionPolicy ByPass -noexit -File C:\EXECUTE2.ps1</CommandLine> <RequiresUserInput>true</RequiresUserInput> </SynchronousCommand> </FirstLogonCommands> <OOBE> <HideEULAPage>true</HideEULAPage> <ProtectYourPC>1</ProtectYourPC> <HideOEMRegistrationScreen>true</HideOEMRegistrationScreen> <HideOnlineAccountScreens>true</HideOnlineAccountScreens> <HideLocalAccountScreen>true</HideLocalAccountScreen> <HideWirelessSetupInOOBE>true</HideWirelessSetupInOOBE> </OOBE> <DisableAutoDaylightTimeSet>false</DisableAutoDaylightTimeSet> <BluetoothTaskbarIconEnabled>false</BluetoothTaskbarIconEnabled> <UserAccounts> <AdministratorPassword> <Value>1234T@b</Value> <PlainText>true</PlainText> </AdministratorPassword> <LocalAccounts> <LocalAccount wcm:action="add"> <Password> <Value>1234T@b</Value> <PlainText>true</PlainText> </Password> <Description>Local Administrator</Description> <DisplayName>Administrator</DisplayName> <Group>Administrators</Group> <Name>Administrator</Name> </LocalAccount> </LocalAccounts> </UserAccounts> <WindowsFeatures> <ShowMediaCenter>false</ShowMediaCenter> <ShowInternetExplorer>true</ShowInternetExplorer> </WindowsFeatures> <RegisteredOrganization>Tabitha Healthcare</RegisteredOrganization> <RegisteredOwner>Administrator</RegisteredOwner> <DoNotCleanTaskBar>false</DoNotCleanTaskBar> </component> </settings> </unattend>
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@ConJon said in Windows Boot Manager boot option disappears after Image:
I got those results from our FOG Server. The machine that stores and deploys images.
I wasn’t asking you to run those commands on your FOG server! As described earlier please schedule a debug task on your client, set a password, connect via SSH and get the information right from the client(s). This information is specific for each machine and it’s of not much help to grab it from your FOG server.
So please re-read my earlier post, grab the information from your client(s) and post here.
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@ConJon Looks like you’ve got it set up as
generalize - > upload
deploy -> specialize -> oobeI’m looking through my generalize and audit system configs to see if there’s anything that might be helping me out with the boot changes. On most my hp computers the boot manager changes in the boot order automatically. We have a few outliers once in a while that don’t change after the fog deploy, like some acer switch 3/5 tablets.
What model exactly is this happening on again?
It looks like you just said prodesk, but there is a prodesk 400 and a prodesk 600. There are also different generations and different form factors and that can make a difference too. I have some prodesk 400’s and 600’s of the mini formfactor in G3 and g4 I can test against to see if I can give you a working example -
Another question. When imaging what do you set the default boot option to?
i.e. do you change the boot order to network/pxe first, or are you leaving it default and hitting f12 to get to the network boot?I change my boot order then when it boots after imaging, if fog didn’t change the boot order it’ll still boot through the fog refind boot to disk menu.
Then my set-bootmgr function comes into play. Before getting into that though (which involves a bit of setup by the by, a bit of configuration on the fog server end and a bit of configuration on the unattend and files included in your image)But I’m curious if booting through the pxe boot after imaging will get you into an automated process to start out.
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@ConJon Do you have any news on this topic? Did you get to pull the requested UEFI boot loader information from your machines?
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@Sebastian-Roth I have this issue on the Dell 7730 as well, but after the successful deploy in debug task mode the CentOS boot option reappeared, however the new long name for the windows partition is still there, also the new long name for the linux drive/partition is still there even after the CentOS boot option reappeared.
Another problem was that when the CentOS came back into the bios it was placed at the top of the boot order sequence, which breaks PXE boot requiring a reboot into setup to correct.
I believe that I ran across something related to that on the forums while searching for other information, but at the time I didn’t care what the drive/partition was called here so long as it worked.
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@ConJon Any news on this from your side? I’ll mark this solved otherwise.
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@Sebastian-Roth My apologies, it has been extremely busy over here. We are in the process of replacing all of our access points and our server infrastructure as well. I haven’t had time to check this for a long time.
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@ConJon We did move the fog server to our server cluster so it is now on VMWare on our infrastructure instead of a lone desktop unit. We still have this issue though.
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@Sebastian-Roth However, those commands give me a “command doesn’t exist” error
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@Sebastian-Roth said in Windows Boot Manager boot option disappears after Image:
efibootmgr
efibootmgr -v
efivar -lThose commands definitely exist within the FOS Linux system that boots up your clients to capture/deploy an image. If you see an error running those commands, please take a picture and post here.
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[Wed Mar 13 root@fogclient ~]# efibootmgr BootCurrent: 0002 Timeout: 2 seconds BootOrder: 0004,0002,0003 Boot0000* Windows Boot Manager Boot0002* Onboard NIC(IPV4) Boot0003* Onboard NIC(IPV6) Boot0004* UEFI: SK hynix SC311 SATA 256GB, Partition 2 Boot0008* Onboard NIC(IPV6) [Wed Mar 13 root@fogclient ~]# efibootmgr -v BootCurrent: 0002 Timeout: 2 seconds BootOrder: 0004,0002,0003 Boot0000* Windows Boot Manager HD(1,GPT,e0da240b-3f6f-464d-8a41-76bcc1094b40,0x800,0xfa000)/File(\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi)WINDOWS.........x...B.C.D.O.B.J.E.C.T.=.{.9.d.e.a.8.6.2.c.-.5.c.d.d.-.4.e.7.0.-.a.c.c.1.-.f.3.2.b.3.4.4.d.4.7.9.5.}....L.............. Boot0002* Onboard NIC(IPV4) PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1f,0x6)/MAC(1065301053d5,0)/IPv4(0.0.0.00.0.0.0,0,0)..BO Boot0003* Onboard NIC(IPV6) PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1f,0x6)/MAC(1065301053d5,0)/IPv6([::]:<->[::]:,0,0)..BO Boot0004* UEFI: SK hynix SC311 SATA 256GB, Partition 2 HD(2,GPT,b6c6cb54-cd8a-4007-a463-4bcfe288178b,0xfa000,0x32000)/File(EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi)..BO Boot0008* Onboard NIC(IPV6) PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x1f,0x6)/MAC(1065301053d5,0)/IPv6([::]:<->[::]:,0,0)..BO [Wed Mar 13 root@fogclient ~]# efivar -l 65cbd9d9-ab77-4a61-b288-2763405d588a-BootOneDevice d719b2cb-3d3a-4596-a3bc-dad00e67656f-dbx 01368881-c4ad-4b1d-b631-d57a8ec8db6b-ColdReset eaec226f-c9a3-477a-a826-ddc716cdc0e3-OfflineUniqueIDEKPubCRC 77fa9abd-0359-4d32-bd60-28f4e78f784b-CurrentPolicy 5990c250-676b-4ff7-8a0d-529319d0b254-BootFFFC 8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-PKDefault 074e1e48-8132-47a1-8c2c-3f14ad9a66dc-AmiEntryS3Addr 01368881-c4ad-4b1d-b631-d57a8ec8db6b-FPDT_Volatile 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@Sebastian-Roth My bad, I guess I wasn’t reading correctly and fully. That is on me. I have completed this task.