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    PXE Booting: Fog Menu Flashes for a second then boots HDD

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      neildaemond
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      I Just installed Fog 0.32 to Ubuntu 10.04 LTS server. The only settings I changed so far are:

      • changed bind-address in /etc/mysql/my.conf to my IP
      • added a password to /var/www/fog/commons/config.php since my mysql root password was set.

      accessing 192.168.1.130/fog/management works ok.

      I have my client PCs connect to the router via switches and my Ubunter server is also connected to the router with static IP of 192.168.1.130. I installed with the following settings:

           Distro: Ubuntu
           Installation Type: Normal Server
           Server IP Address: 192.168.1.130
           DHCP router Address: 192.168.1.1
           DHCP DNS Address: 192.168.1.1
           Interface: eth0
           Using FOG DHCP: 1
           Internationalization: 1
      

      Now, I enabled Network Booting on my Client PC, but when I boot, the Fog graphical menu flashes for a second, then skips to the next boot device. I read that I should maybe try booting in text mode, but I wasn’t sure how. Any suggestions?

      thanks in advance

      [url="http://www.neilpahl.com"]www.neilpahl.com[/url]

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        neildaemond
        last edited by

        SOLVED!

        In /tfptboot/pxelinux.cfg/default

        I changed
        [CODE]TIMEOUT 30[/CODE]

        to
        [CODE]TIMEOUT 3000[/CODE]

        it appears that that timeout value could be in miliseconds~ and only defaulted to 30

        EDIT: setting to 3000 gave me 300 seconds, so in 10ths of a second

        [url="http://www.neilpahl.com"]www.neilpahl.com[/url]

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          Lache
          last edited by

          TIMEOUT of 30 or 3 seconds is probably what you want. If you hit the down arrow while the fog menu is displayed, it will not move on to the secondary boot device. A short display time for the PXE menu, insures that the startup process is not delayed too long.

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