Where is the PXE bootfile physically located?
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 Hello, I am working on a little project to make imaging a little more straightforward for our apple computers. Long story short, where are the files that clients boot off of physically located in the server? I found a few locations (specifically I need the snponly.efi file): 
 /home/<user>/fogproject/packages/tftp/That seems to be the most promising, but I dont know for sure, any help would be appreciated. 
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 @Smoblikat There are several files used when a client PXE boots like Linux kernel, PHP files and more. The ones you seem to look for are the iPXE binaries which are in /tftpboot/directory.The ones you found in /home/<user>/fogproject/packages/tftp/are probably from the extracted installer. Those were copied over to/tftpboot/when initially installing FOG.
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 @sebastian-roth Thank you! Thats exactly what I needed. Now if I could just get it to actually grab an address from DHCP… EDIT - Which was solved by using snp.efi rather than snponly… 
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 @smoblikat If you get something worked out that might help others, please do tell. Secondly for the apple computers that use the T2 chip I have a one off kernel that will boot on them so you can access the hard drives behind the T2 chip. Let me know and I will send you a link. 
