Problems with new images under Fog IPXE
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Hello,
My Host is a Windows 10 PC where I am running Hyper-V. Ihave installed Debian 10 and then in debian the fog.
I have an old Test PC as an client(no uefi).
First i triend to test if the fog ipxe is runnung. That works. my PC shows on network boot the Menun and preinstalled tools like memdisk are working fine.
Then i tried to make a Win10 running. And there starts the odyssey.
I have used this tutorial https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/10944/using-fog-to-pxe-boot-into-your-favorite-installer-images/6 and also https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/10944/using-fog-to-pxe-boot-into-your-favorite-installer-images/10 for UEFI Clients.
When i start with my non uefi client the non uefi Win 10 I get an error.
My DNS is the router (Zyxel USG60W).that is my menu entry in fog :
my iso is in the right place…
I think I have some mistakes anywhere in the dns settings…?..
(sry for my english, my native language is german and I am pretty new in the linux community…)
MfG
Tsche -
Your NFS line in the parameters has a
$
symbol, please remove this. -
WoW…that was a really fast answer… And it worked
The WinPE is now starting and i see i have to fix the startnet.cmd
If i have some other problems I will post it…Many,many thanks to you and george1421(who tried to help me via chat)
MfG
Tsche -
If you look at the tutorial this is the parameters section
initrd nfs://${fog-ip}:/images/os/mswindows/7Pro-x64/WinPE_amd64.iso chain memdisk iso raw boot || goto MENU
The iPXE variable
${fog-ip}
will be dynamically replaced with the IP address of your fog server. So there is no need to modify the parameters section, just paste it in.Also understand this menu item will only work for bios based computers. I need to write a new tutorial for uefi based computers. This is because the memdisk utility is bios only.
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Yeah, I am pretty stupid ^^ I Thought only the {} are the space holder… I deleted the $ and now is also the gparted working … you guys are awsome …
MfG
Tsche -
Hello,
I have now configured the samba and now is the setup starting.
But it takes nearly 8 minutes until the setup prompt is shown.Because I am not a linux expert there can be one or two little mistakes. I trie to discribe my samba setup.
Debian 10
first installed the samba
sudo apt-get install samba -y
then save the config
sudo mv /etc/samba/smb.conf /etc/samba/smb.orig
create a new config
sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
(yes I need a little bit gui support)
then I created a smbuser and gave him a password
sudo useradd -s /bin/false smbuser sudo smbpasswd -a smbuser
my smb.conf file
[global] workgroup = smb security = user map to guest = never [homes] comment = Home Directories browsable = no read only = no create mode = 0750 [Windows10] valid users = smbuser #Wir beschränken den Zugriff auf den User ''smbuser'' #valid users = @smbusers #Alternativ kann auch auf eine Benutzergruppe eingeschränkt werden path = /images/os/mswindows/10Pro-x64/ public = no writable = yes comment = Windows 10 Setup-Ordner printable = no guest ok = no create mask = 0600 directory mask = 0700
then I assigned the smbuser to my directory and gave him rights
sudo chown -R smbuser:smbuser /images/os/mswindows/10Pro-x64/ sudo chmod 700 /images/os/mswindows/10Pro-x64/
and at least I restarted the smb
sudo systemctl restart smbd.service
I customized the startnet.cmd(WinPE) for my smbuser and thats it.
I have run a test installation on my old client and it completed successfully.
But the start of my setup takes realy long…Did anybody see a mistake or has a optimization for me?
(I found the discription for the samba in the german Thomas-Krenn-Wiki: https://www.thomas-krenn.com/de/wiki/Einfache_Samba_Freigabe_unter_Debian and https://www.thomas-krenn.com/de/wiki/Samba_Freigabe_mit_Authentifizierung )
MfG
Tsche