Fog UEFI PXE doesnt work
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Hello everyone,
I have set up a test environment with the Fog Project, partially virtualized using VirtualBox, within a dedicated network. In this network, there are two Windows Server 2019 systems: one acting as a router and the other as a DHCP/DNS server. The Fog server itself is running on a physical system with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
Everything in the network is generally functioning as expected. The Fog server is accessible from other PCs within the network. This setup is intended to be a provisioning system for our new laptops: Asus B150 2CVA with an i5-1335U processor.
However, the PXE boot is not working as intended. The laptops attempt to boot but fail after some time and return to the UEFI menu. Secure boot is deactivated! Both the Fog installation and UEFI settings have been carefully followed and configured as per the documentation (https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/BIOS_and_UEFI_Co-Existence).
I’m unsure where the issue might be. Could you please assist me in identifying and resolving the problem?
Thank you in advance for your support!
Best regards,
Kevin
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@ZipfelK The images you provide show us the dhcp configuration options but doesn’t really tell us anything or show us anything of what “doesn’t work” about your FOG UEFI PXE?
Is something freezing? Is it permissions? Is it not finding the next-server/bootfile to download?
What isn’t working?
What things have you tried? I see most of your configurations are trying to use ipxe.efi, what about trying UEFI with snp.efi or snponly.efi?
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@Tom-Elliott Hello again,
First of all, thank you for the suggestion. After the boot process starts, it attempts to PXE boot. Then, for a fraction of a second, the following message appears before it returns to the BIOS. I think the issue might be, as you described, related to trying a different type of PXE boot.
https://ibb.co/SJbg4LR Order of Boot
https://ibb.co/DgpS4Ht error