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    • J
      Jordon Rapp
      last edited by

      Oh sorry, I thought maybe that other one was in the wrong place. My bad 😕

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      • JunkhackerJ
        Junkhacker Developer
        last edited by

        well, it kind of was, but the proper etiquette would be to either ask for the thread to be moved, or to post in your thread about how you have moved the conversation to a new thread.

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        • JunkhackerJ
          Junkhacker Developer
          last edited by

          sorry to come down on you, it’s just hard enough to keep up without double postings.

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          • J
            Jordon Rapp
            last edited by

            No, you had every right, that is my fault. The good news on the fog front is that I now need to figure out how to update my PXE…

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            • J
              Jordon Rapp
              last edited by

              Ok, well good news and bad news. I got rid of the m0f error, which brought me to a PXE error, which was fixed by replacing undionly.kpxe with ipxe.pxe (per Tom’s suggestions here: [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/040ee119-error-on-boot.10493/page-2[/url]) But now the FOG GUI appears and then quickly disappears and the maching boots into Windows.

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              • Tom ElliottT
                Tom Elliott
                last edited by

                [quote=“Jordon Rapp, post: 27923, member: 24302”]Ok, well good news and bad news. I got rid of the m0f error, which brought me to a PXE error, which was fixed by replacing undionly.kpxe with ipxe.pxe (per Tom’s suggestions here: [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/040ee119-error-on-boot.10493/page-2[/url]) But now the FOG GUI appears and then quickly disappears and the maching boots into Windows.[/quote]

                Are you trying to upload or download an image?

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                • J
                  Jordon Rapp
                  last edited by

                  I’m currently trying to get to the host registry. So far I have not made it to that part.

                  I just update undionly.kpxe to 1312 like you suggested. Waiting to see how that goes

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                  • J
                    Jordon Rapp
                    last edited by

                    [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 27925, member: 7271”]Are you trying to upload or download an image?[/quote]

                    And Upload, I guess, would be the answer there.

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                    • J
                      Jordon Rapp
                      last edited by

                      Ok, well I got some computers to boot in to FOG, but not others. Any suggestions?

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                        Mark Carrara
                        last edited by

                        [quote=“BPSTravis, post: 27852, member: 22444”]Option 67 needs to be undionly.kpxe for any fog version past .32(AKA 1.0.1) If you installed Today, i’m assuming you installed 1.0.1.[/quote]
                        [B]Where is this documented?[/B] No wonder I am not able to connect I never changed the prelinux.0. Is it any wonder there is frustration??? I just checked the wiki again and the only pages I could find all talk about older versions of FOG. The managing Fog page is version 0.29.

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                        • W
                          Wolfbane8653 Developer
                          last edited by

                          If you read during the install of fog it tells you do do this. That is direct documentation.

                          Would you just keep clicking next in an install of Java and install all the extra crap that comes along for the ride? No you untick the extras and just install java. Same goes for any other install. [SIZE=4][I][U][B]Read the output.[/B][/U][/I][/SIZE]

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