>FOG vs UEFI
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Re: UEFI vs fog
Good morning
After several tests, I am unable to start my machines on the network with a window dhcp server and the fog solution.
On my DHCP server two options:
66 with ip from my fog
and 67 with snonly.efi . I confess to despair. Thanks for your help.
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@jeremyvdv Maybe this is going to help you: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Windows_DHCP_Server
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Thanks Sebastian.
after changing option 67 to undionly.kpxe I can’t get a network boot dhcp
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@jeremyvdv if you’re using UEFI, option 67 should NOT be undionly.kpxe (this is non-uefi)
You could try:
ipxe.efi
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@jeremyvdv If you have a windows dhcp server AND you need to pxe boot both bios and uefi based computers you might want to review this wiki page to setup dhcp profiles so your dhcp server sends the proper boot file name based on the target computer: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/BIOS_and_UEFI_Co-Existence#Using_Windows_Server_2012_.28R1_and_later.29_DHCP_Policy
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@george1421 said in >FOG vs UEFI:
f you have a windows dhcp server AND you need to pxe boot both bios and uefi based computers you might want to review this wiki page to setup dhcp profiles so your dhcp server sends the proper boot file name based on the target computer:
Thank you both . @Tom I have already tested with this configuration without success.
@George. I also followed this tutorial but I will do it again a second time and keep you informed. THANKS
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@Sebastian-Roth said in >FOG vs UEFI:
@jeremyvdv Maybe this is going to help you: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Windows_DHCP_Server
This is also on the new docs page https://docs.fogproject.org/en/latest/installation/network-setup/dhcp-server-settings/
@george1421 said in >FOG vs UEFI:
@jeremyvdv If you have a windows dhcp server AND you need to pxe boot both bios and uefi based computers you might want to review this wiki page to setup dhcp profiles so your dhcp server sends the proper boot file name based on the target computer: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/BIOS_and_UEFI_Co-Existence#Using_Windows_Server_2012_.28R1_and_later.29_DHCP_Policy
This is also on the new docs page
https://docs.fogproject.org/en/latest/kb/how-tos/bios-and-uefi-co-existence/