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      Sebastian Roth Moderator
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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.

      Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

      Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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      • JJ FullmerJ
        JJ Fullmer Testers @ConJon
        last edited by

        @ConJon Looks like you’ve got it set up as

        generalize - > upload
        deploy -> specialize -> oobe

        I’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

        Have you tried the FogApi powershell module? It's pretty cool IMHO
        https://github.com/darksidemilk/FogApi
        https://fogapi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
        https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/FogApi
        https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/12026/powershell-api-module

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        • JJ FullmerJ
          JJ Fullmer Testers
          last edited by

          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.

          Have you tried the FogApi powershell module? It's pretty cool IMHO
          https://github.com/darksidemilk/FogApi
          https://fogapi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
          https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/FogApi
          https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/12026/powershell-api-module

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            Sebastian Roth Moderator
            last edited by

            @ConJon Do you have any news on this topic? Did you get to pull the requested UEFI boot loader information from your machines?

            Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

            Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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            • jmasonJ
              jmason @Sebastian Roth
              last edited by

              @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.

              dell7730bios-bootsequence.PNG

              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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                Sebastian Roth Moderator
                last edited by

                @ConJon Any news on this from your side? I’ll mark this solved otherwise.

                Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

                Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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                  ConJon @Sebastian Roth
                  last edited by

                  @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 @ConJon
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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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                      ConJon @Sebastian Roth
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                      @Sebastian-Roth However, those commands give me a “command doesn’t exist” error

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                        Sebastian Roth Moderator
                        last edited by Sebastian Roth

                        @Sebastian-Roth said in Windows Boot Manager boot option disappears after Image:

                        efibootmgr
                        efibootmgr -v
                        efivar -l

                        Those 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.

                        Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

                        Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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                          ConJon @Sebastian Roth
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                          @Sebastian-Roth

                          [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
                          bb983ccf-151d-40e1-a07b-4a17be168292-MemoryOverwriteRequestControlLock
                          9cb2e73f-7325-40f4-a484-659bb344c3cd-SOFTWAREGUARDSTATUS
                          b697de83-1ab6-42c4-9dee-a806c637818b-COMPAL
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-ConOutDev
                          0a602c5b-05a0-40c4-9181-edcd891d0036-SMBIOS_ENTRY_ADDR
                          5990c250-676b-4ff7-8a0d-529319d0b254-BootFFF7
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-PlatformLang
                          b08f97ff-e6e8-4193-a997-5e9e9b0adb32-CpuSetupVolatileData
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-ErrOut
                          77fa9abd-0359-4d32-bd60-28f4e78f784b-Kernel_SiStatus
                          368b3152-563d-4670-8d94-47a9fa8c4c16-BiosGuardRecoveryAddressVariable
                          4b3082a3-80c6-4d7e-9cd0-583917265df1-MaximumTableSize
                          4b3082a3-80c6-4d7e-9cd0-583917265df1-SmbiosScratchBuffer
                          5432122d-d034-49d2-a6de-65a829eb4c74-MeSetupStorage
                          3a21751e-bd32-4825-8754-82a47f01b09b-GsetLegacyIplDefaultValue
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-ConIn
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-PlatformLangCodes
                          5990c250-676b-4ff7-8a0d-529319d0b254-BootFFFE
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-PK
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-Boot0003
                          73dad563-8f27-42af-918f-8651eb0a93ef-Ep
                          01368881-c4ad-4b1d-b631-d57a8ec8db6b-MonotonicCounter
                          8e1a7a52-df0d-460d-a825-d08acf2bb44d-InSetup
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-KEKDefault
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-BootCurrent
                          193dfefa-a445-4302-99d8-ef3aad1a04c6-RstSataFastEnumVar
                          c54906f9-eb09-4457-a007-4154652fcfa5-UserDefaults
                          01368881-c4ad-4b1d-b631-d57a8ec8db6b-AssetTag
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-VendorKeys
                          66b36b33-8094-424d-ba45-e876d62c45c1-ePSAVersion
                          5990c250-676b-4ff7-8a0d-529319d0b254-BootFFFB
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-Boot0000
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-SecureBoot
                          65cbd9d9-ab77-4a61-b288-2763405d588a-BootList
                          77fa9abd-0359-4d32-bd60-28f4e78f784b-Kernel_ATPSiStatus
                          2d2edd10-1661-47e3-bdff-581f2a63ec0d-LastModeState
                          ba1d893b-803e-4b26-a3de-585703ff7bd6-TbtHRStatusVar
                          0a602c5b-05a0-40c4-9181-edcd891d0003-GNVS_PTR
                          5990c250-676b-4ff7-8a0d-529319d0b254-BootFFF6
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-Boot0008
                          c60aa7f6-e8d6-4956-8ba1-fe26298f5e87-EPCBIOS
                          eaec226f-c9a3-477a-a826-ddc716cdc0e3-UnlockIDCopy
                          01368881-c4ad-4b1d-b631-d57a8ec8db6b-ServiceTag
                          4b3082a3-80c6-4d7e-9cd0-583917265df1-SmbiosEntryPointTable
                          e224eaa0-4358-6ac8-3cce-daa44e54f638-DellVar01
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-OsIndicationsSupported
                          01368881-c4ad-4b1d-b631-d57a8ec8db6b-DellMonotonicCounter
                          eaec226f-c9a3-477a-a826-ddc716cdc0e3-OfflineUniqueIDEKPub
                          7f3301c7-2405-4765-aa2e-d9ed28aea950-GsetUefiIplDefaultValue
                          4a67b082-0a4c-41cf-b6c7-440b29bb8c4f-LoaderEntryRebootReason
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-dbxDefault
                          a66919d2-6c45-403e-b00a-9bce58e97315-OsType
                          90d93e09-4e91-4b3d-8c77-c82ff10e3c81-CpuSmm
                          01368881-c4ad-4b1d-b631-d57a8ec8db6b-SataPortNumber
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-BootOrder
                          5990c250-676b-4ff7-8a0d-529319d0b254-BootFFFD
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-KEK
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-Boot0002
                          77fa9abd-0359-4d32-bd60-28f4e78f784b-Kernel_EntRevokeSiStatus
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-ConInDev
                          c54906f9-eb09-4457-a007-4154652fcfa5-FactoryDefaults
                          77fa9abd-0359-4d32-bd60-28f4e78f784b-Kernel_RvkSiStatus
                          5990c250-676b-4ff7-8a0d-529319d0b254-BootFFF8
                          8ebe3d07-3420-4bfa-8c13-3a4e0fae6860-DIAGEEPROM_VAR
                          e20939be-32d4-41be-a150-897f85d49829-MemoryOverwriteRequestControl
                          77fa9abd-0359-4d32-bd60-28f4e78f784b-Kernel_WinSiStatus
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-BootOptionSupport
                          01368881-c4ad-4b1d-b631-d57a8ec8db6b-PostScreenIsChanged
                          4b3082a3-80c6-4d7e-9cd0-583917265df1-SmbiosV3EntryPointTable
                          eda41d22-7729-5b91-b3ee-ba619921cefa-IntUcode
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-SignatureSupport
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-ErrOutDev
                          368b3153-563d-4610-8d94-47a9fa8c4c16-BiosGuardCapsuleVariable
                          d719b2cb-3d3a-4596-a3bc-dad00e67656f-db
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-Timeout
                          77fa9abd-0359-4d32-bd60-28f4e78f784b-Kernel_SkuSiStatus
                          a9b5f8d2-cb6d-42c2-bc01-b5ffaae4335e-PBRDevicePath
                          4da4f952-2516-4d06-8975-65036403a8c7-RstOptaneConfig
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-Boot0004
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-ConOut
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-dbDefault
                          45cf35f6-0d6e-4d04-856a-0370a5b16f53-DefaultBootOrder
                          8be4df61-93ca-11d2-aa0d-00e098032b8c-SetupMode
                          
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                            ConJon @Sebastian Roth
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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.

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                              Sebastian Roth Moderator
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                              @ConJon Ok, that’s a good start. Is this from the machine you capture the image from or the machine you deployed to? I guess it’s the capture machine but just wanna make sure.

                              Is it set to boot from “UEFI: SK hynix SC311 SATA 256GB, Partition 2” (BootOrder first entry 0004) by intention?

                              Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

                              Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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                                ConJon @Sebastian Roth
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                                @Sebastian-Roth This is the capture machine. Should I use a deploy machine?

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                                  ConJon @Sebastian Roth
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                                  @Sebastian-Roth Yes it is, that is the hard drive with windows 10. Otherwise, it continuously boots to the NIC. What I want is for the UEFI:… to be automatically set to be the priority to boot to after the image is deployed.
                                  Windows Boot Manager doesn’t even show up as an option.

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                                    Sebastian Roth Moderator
                                    last edited by Sebastian Roth

                                    @ConJon Ok, I’ll take a closer look at this stuff in the next days! Information from the capture machine is fine. Exactly what I need.

                                    Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

                                    Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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                                      Sebastian Roth Moderator
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                                      @ConJon I have been working on adding the UEFI boot entry management to FOG but I think there are some questions open. In your output I see the following two lines that don’t add up for me:

                                      Boot0000* Windows Boot Manager  HD(1,GPT,...)/File(\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi)...
                                      ...
                                      Boot0004* UEFI: SK hynix SC311 SATA 256GB, Partition 2  HD(2,GPT,...)/File(EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi)...
                                      

                                      We see two entries that point to different partitions (HD(1 and HD(2) but same Windows bootmgfw.efi loader file. Have you shuffled around the partitions at some point and the HD(1 entry is just a left over? You said that the “Windows Boot Manager” entry doesn’t even show up in your UEFI setup menu?!?!

                                      Surly I can save both entries when capturing the image and also restore both but I am not sure if this is what we really want. In your setup the “Boot0000* Windows Boot Manager” entry is not even set in the BootOrder. Should I skip this entry when saving the information or should I save and restore it nevertheless? Just trying to make sense of this all.

                                      As well I am wondering if your machine is not set to PXE boot by default (BootCurrent is not equal to the first entry of BoodOrder). Let’s assume you have PXE boot by default on the destination machine. Should we leave it that way or change to default boot from the UEFI partition? I am not sure if we can come up with a generalized way of handling this kind of thing.

                                      Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

                                      Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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                                        ConJon @Sebastian Roth
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                                        @Sebastian-Roth Yeah, it’s really weird!20190325_131513-min.jpg See, this is a computer we deployed to. It completely removes the Windows Boot Manager and replaces it with this partition.

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                                          Sebastian Roth Moderator
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                                          @ConJon Can you answer my question on shuffling the partitions?

                                          Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

                                          Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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                                            ConJon @Sebastian Roth
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                                            @Sebastian-Roth No, I didn’t shuffle the partitions. I just have the machine image. I don’t mess with the partitions ever.

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