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    raice
    last edited by Mar 3, 2016, 2:02 PM

    After a lot of searching via Google and youtube I can’t find a normal answer. I need to create an unattend install for Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. Then add them to the boot menu in FOG. At first we used FOG 1.2 but I couldn’t get it to work. After a few hours of searching and trying, I came across this link: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Advanced_Boot_Menu_Configuration_options

    After I failed to get it to work I found this sentence: Note: The things in this article apply to FOG 1.2.0 and below. FOG 1.3.0 uses a web-based interface that easily alters the boot menu

    So I upgraded the FOG server to 6531 and tried to go to Create New iPXE Menu Entry in the Fog configuration menu.
    There I have to fill the parameters in order to get it to work.
    I added the ISO file to a location I can open with my browser and tried a lot of things in the parameter field. Things like:

    initrd http://${fog-ip}/isos/windows8.iso
    chain memdisk iso raw ||

    and

    kernel http://${fog-ip}/isos/memdisk
    initrd http://${fog-ip}/isos/windows8.iso

    but none of the options I tried seem to work. I hope someone can help me out here.

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      Wayne Workman
      last edited by Mar 3, 2016, 2:09 PM

      The best way to do what you want is with Windows PE, with FOG. There have been some people here that have succeeded, the generalized instructions can be found on iPXE’s site.

      http://ipxe.org/howto/winpe

      You’d use that to install Windows, I believe. Once you get WinPE to run initially, any configurations you need like an answer file should be trivial and just a matter of configuring.

      We don’t have a wiki article on this process yet, but if you get it working, please, give back by donating some documentation. You don’t have to worry about making it pretty, I’ll do that.

      Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!
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        raice @Wayne Workman
        last edited by Mar 3, 2016, 2:13 PM

        @Wayne-Workman Thanks Wayne, I will try and figure it out. It will be no problem documenting it, because we also need that for ourselves someone needs to take over.

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          Wayne Workman @raice
          last edited by Mar 3, 2016, 2:29 PM

          @raice I’m working on this too, I’ve been having difficulties making a UEFI bootable external drive with a GPT layout with the Windows 10 installer on it.

          So I’m going to give this a shot. But, please keep working on your own as well. I’m just letting you know.

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            Wayne Workman
            last edited by Mar 3, 2016, 3:13 PM

            I got it working

            instructions coming shortly.

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              raice @Wayne Workman
              last edited by Mar 3, 2016, 3:14 PM

              @Wayne-Workman Created a WindowsPE and added it to de apache server dir. Now I’m running onto the same problem. I don’t know how to add this to the boot menu. documentation says: add it through “Create New iPXE Menu Entry” But I still don’t know the parameters. Do you know them. I maybe can help you out with the UEFI drive. When I am able to test it

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                Wayne Workman @raice
                last edited by Mar 3, 2016, 3:30 PM

                @raice Yes I’ve got them, and there are some other steps too. I’ll write up the post now.

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                  Wayne Workman
                  last edited by Wayne Workman Mar 3, 2016, 9:41 AM Mar 3, 2016, 3:40 PM

                  Following instructions on http://ipxe.org/howto/winpe , here are my modifications.

                  In order to transfer all of the files created from those instructions here: C:\temp\winpe\ I zipped that folder, and I placed the resulting file winpe.zip into my desktop’s C:\Users\Wayne directory.

                  Then used FTP via command prompt to place it into the correct directory on the FOG Server.

                  Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
                  Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
                  
                  C:\Users\workman.wayne>ftp
                  ftp> open 10.2.1.11
                  Connected to 10.2.1.11.
                  220 (vsFTPd 3.0.2)
                  User (10.2.1.11:(none)): fog
                  331 Please specify the password.
                  Password:
                  230 Login successful.
                  ftp> ls
                  200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV.
                  150 Here comes the directory listing.
                  226 Directory send OK.
                  ftp> cd /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe
                  250 Directory successfully changed.
                  ftp> put winpe.zip
                  200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV.
                  150 Ok to send data.
                  226 Transfer complete.
                  ftp: 279864968 bytes sent in 4.20Seconds 66571.12Kbytes/sec.
                  ftp>
                  

                  After transfering that zip file, you would unzip it with the unzip command:
                  unzip winpe.zip

                  Where the instructions say “Download the latest version of wimboot and extract the file wimboot to the same directory on your web server.”

                  I used wget on the fog server, when I was already inside of /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe.

                  wget http://git.ipxe.org/releases/wimboot/wimboot-latest.zip
                  You need unzip installed to unzip the directory.

                  Once unzipped, it creates a folder called wimboot.123. Go into this folder and just move all it’s contents to the winpe folder like this:

                  mv * ../winpe

                  Finally, the folder that was named amd64 in there, you have to change it’s name to x86_64 because that’s what FOG’s iPXE ${arch} variable will return for 64 bit machines.

                  To do that:
                  mv amd64 x86_64

                  then, here is the new menu entry:

                  kernel winpe/wimboot
                  initrd winpe/${arch}/ISO/boot/bcd BCD
                  initrd winpe/${arch}/ISO/boot/boot.sdi boot.sdi
                  initrd -n boot.wim winpe/${arch}/winpe.wim boot.wim
                  boot
                  

                  Note I had to add winpe/ to all the paths.

                  Here’s a screenshot:

                  0_1457019625500_upload-b9452722-2782-41ae-8ded-99c0b12d491c

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                    raice @Wayne Workman
                    last edited by Mar 3, 2016, 3:56 PM

                    @Wayne-Workman thx! My paths are very different,

                    kernel winpe/wimboot
                    initrd winpe/${arch}/media/Boot/BCD BCD
                    initrd winpe/${arch}/media/Boot/boot.sdi boot.sdi
                    initrd winpe/${arch}/media/sources/boot.wim boot.wim
                    boot

                    but I will test it now.

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                      Wayne Workman @raice
                      last edited by Wayne Workman Mar 3, 2016, 9:58 AM Mar 3, 2016, 3:57 PM

                      @raice the ipxe tutorial says to put the resultant files from both of the pre-processes into the same web folder… did you do that?

                      This process might be worth creating a video for.

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                        raice @Wayne Workman
                        last edited by Mar 3, 2016, 4:01 PM

                        @Wayne-Workman The link you gave me says the same I think:

                        Download the latest version of wimboot and extract the file wimboot to the same directory on your web server.
                        Create a text file boot.ipxe in the same directory on your web server, containing:
                        #!ipxe

                        cpuid --ext 29 && set arch amd64 || set arch x86
                        kernel wimboot
                        initrd ${arch}/media/Boot/BCD BCD
                        initrd ${arch}/media/Boot/boot.sdi boot.sdi
                        initrd ${arch}/media/sources/boot.wim boot.wim
                        boot

                        The files are present at the given location.

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                          Wayne Workman @raice
                          last edited by Mar 3, 2016, 4:02 PM

                          @raice Don’t do what they say there.

                          Use FOG’s web UI. All you need to put in is in the screen shot below.

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                            raice @Wayne Workman
                            last edited by Mar 3, 2016, 4:09 PM

                            @Wayne-Workman But it works 🙂
                            Now I can starting the UEFI project. My working day is over, so get back to you tomorrow. Thanx for your help so far.

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                              Wayne Workman @raice
                              last edited by Mar 3, 2016, 4:11 PM

                              @raice said:

                              @Wayne-Workman But it works 🙂
                              Now I can starting the UEFI project. My working day is over, so get back to you tomorrow. Thanx for your help so far.

                              Awesome!

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                                Wayne Workman
                                last edited by Mar 3, 2016, 4:24 PM

                                I may have spoke too soon.

                                While WinPE loads just fine through FOG, it doesn’t have any drivers for the NIC. gah!

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                                  Wayne Workman
                                  last edited by Wayne Workman Mar 3, 2016, 11:55 AM Mar 3, 2016, 4:46 PM

                                  Looking through these instructions:
                                  https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn613857.aspx

                                  Microsoft’s commands for mounting the wim image has many, many errors. After digging deep throug the help menus with Dism /? and Dism /Mount-Wim /? this is the command I came up with:

                                  I went ahead and changed amd64 here instead of later, to x86_64

                                  Dism /Mount-Wim /WimFile:"C:\temp\winpe\x86_64\winpe.wim" /index:1 /MountDir:"C:\temp\winpe\x86_64\mount"

                                  Microsoft’s steps on adding drivers are also wrong… Here is the correct command in our context, and pulling the drivers from the machine the command is running on. Since my target is an Optiplex 7010, i’m doing this on a working Optiplex 7010 (just for now, and to get something working).

                                  Dism /image:C:\temp\winpe\x86_64\mount /Add-Driver /Driver:C:\Windows\System32\drivers /recurse
                                  Dism /image:C:\temp\winpe\x86_64\mount /Add-Driver /Driver:C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore /recurse

                                  This lists the added drivers:
                                  Dism /Image:C:\temp\winpe\x86_64\mount /Get-Drivers /all

                                  Save all changes:
                                  Dism /Unmount-Wim /MountDir:C:\temp\winpe\x86_64\mount /commit

                                  Using a remote directory in WinPE and launching setup.exe.
                                  I created a share called win10$ that has read-only access to all users on one of my windows servers.

                                  Here’s how I used it in WinPE:

                                  net use \\mb1\win10$ PasswordGoesHere /USER:DomainNameHere:UserNameHere
                                  \\mb1$\win10$\setup.exe

                                  NOTES: Once the WIM image is mounted, you can manually manipulate the files in there, copy, and paste if you wish. But after changes are made, you must use the Unmount / commit command.

                                  #wiki

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                                    Wayne Workman
                                    last edited by Mar 3, 2016, 5:58 PM

                                    I was able to install Windows 10 via WinPE and FOG - after several small hiccups.

                                    I think I’ve got this ironed out. this deserves a wiki article and a follow-along video.

                                    Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!
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                                      raice @Wayne Workman
                                      last edited by Mar 4, 2016, 8:41 AM

                                      @Wayne-Workman I am able to get it to work too. Used this: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn613857.aspx to add all network drivers (got around 40 laptops here) and created 2 samba shares on the FOG server. One to the installation folder (where I got win7, win8 and win10) and one to the same folder with write rights. This way I am able to alter the installations from my pc and create an unattended.

                                      scrolling down shows me you beat me to it 🙂

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                                        Quazz Moderator
                                        last edited by Mar 4, 2016, 8:43 AM

                                        I’ll post a script to make your own WinPE on Monday. It does require you to have Windows AIK, but you can just download that from Microsoft.

                                        It allows you to automatically map your network drive and even launch setup with arguments. It all depends on what kind of setup you want of course, but hopefully you’ll at least get some insight in how to approach the situation with it.

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                                          raice @Wayne Workman
                                          last edited by Mar 4, 2016, 9:05 AM

                                          @Wayne-Workman @Quazz already on it. Mounted the disk with DISM

                                          dism /Mount-Image /ImageFile:“c:\temp\winpe\x86_64\media\sources\boot.wim” /index:1 /MountDir:“c:\temp\winpe\x86_64\mount”

                                          navigated to Windows\System32\startnet.cmd

                                          It already contains wpeinit. Do not change that line, but add your code after that.
                                          Mine so far is
                                          net use z: \x.x.x.x\isos\win7
                                          net use x: \x.x.x.x\isos\win8
                                          net use y: \x.x.x.x\isos\win10
                                          menu.bat
                                          now creating a menu in a separate batch file
                                          So after that I created a menu.bat in the system32 folder with
                                          http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/78083-batch-files-create-menu-execute-commands.html
                                          to start the setup of different windows versions. Now I only have one PE box and 3 Windows installs. The next step is to automate the installations.

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