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    After Deploying Image, reboot loop; Dell e6520; Fog 0.32

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      jdd49
      last edited by

      It seems that some computers have this issue. You can try referring to this post about chainloading.
      [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/infinite-booting-loop.208/#post-1399[/url]

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        Allison Jones
        last edited by

        That was exactly the ticket. Thanks! I did try to search the wiki and the forums before posting, but for whatever reason, I didn’t find it. I’m thinking adding this under the “Troubleshooting” section of the Wiki would seem like a good idea. Are there any problems with adding it there? It’s under the wiki under

        [URL=‘http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=FIX:_Chainloading_alternate_SYSLINUX_to_force_boot_from_first_hard_drive’]FIX: Chainloading alternate SYSLINUX to force boot from first hard drive[/URL]

        But that didn’t really ring a bell for me.

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          BryceZ
          last edited by

          I renamed the article in question to “Boot looping and Chainloading” as that seems like a more appropriate description of the article, and added it to the Troubleshooting section of the wiki.

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            silentsoul
            last edited by

            Is there anyway to make this work with the gui boot menu? It just hangs at “booting from local disk” if you use the gui menu.

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              BryceZ
              last edited by

              Sounds like there might be a typo on your default file. Would you mind posting your copy of /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default?

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                silentsoul
                last edited by

                It works perfect if i make the changes to default using the text menu. But if i switch to gui it hangs, I think I need a clarification on:

                [LIST]
                [*]Edit /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default to include the following DEFAULT option (only set this if you’re using the text based menu) and LABEL entry:
                [/LIST]

                gui default.

                DEFAULT vesamenu.c32
                MENU TITLE FOG Computer Cloning Solution
                MENU BACKGROUND fog/bg.png
                MENU MASTER PASSWD $1$0VRbLZUP$Jg1l3BT4NEtJmxyFo8MSG.
                MENU HIDDEN
                MENU AUTOBOOT

                menu color title1;36;44 #ffffffff #00000000 std

                LABEL fog.local
                localboot 0
                MENU DEFAULT
                MENU LABEL Boot from hard disk
                TEXT HELP
                Boot from the local hard drive.
                If you are unsure, select this option.
                ENDTEXT

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                  BryceZ
                  last edited by

                  If you just want to modify fog.local so it looks like:
                  [CODE]LABEL fog.local
                  kernel chain.c32
                  append hd0
                  MENU DEFAULT
                  MENU LABEL Boot from hard disk
                  TEXT HELP
                  Boot from the local hard drive.
                  If you are unsure, select this option.
                  ENDTEXT[/CODE]
                  Pretty sure that’s what you’re wanting.

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                    silentsoul
                    last edited by

                    That did it, would you mind if i tidied up the page on the wiki to make it a bit more clear?

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                      BryceZ
                      last edited by

                      Go for it! I think I spent all of two minutes typing that up off the top of my head, so any clarifications or better wording would be greatly appreciated.

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                        silentsoul
                        last edited by

                        Updated:
                        [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Boot_looping_and_Chainloading[/url]

                        Thanks BryceZ

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                          ssx4life
                          last edited by

                          Thanks for updating the wiki. 😃 Things seem to be moving in a better direction with these new forums 🙂

                          On a side note most Dell E series have this chain loading issue.

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                            dvlsg
                            last edited by

                            Used BryceZ’s instructions to help resolve my problem with bootlooping as well (we typically only have the Dell Latitude E series in our organization).
                            Just wanted to say thanks for the wiki, it was very helpful.

                            Is there any talk of including chainloading in newer versions of FOG?

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                              BryceZ
                              last edited by

                              Chainloading is a workaround for a bug most often seen with Dell BIOS, and does add additional levels of complexity that do not need to exist for everyone. So the developers are hesitant to build chainloading in. And as long as it’s simple to implement after the fact they’d prefer to keep it that way.

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                                dvlsg
                                last edited by

                                Interesting. Makes sense, though. Thanks for the response! I’ll keep that in mind whenever I’m working with Dell machines.

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                                  Nicoli
                                  last edited by

                                  This is the first issue I ran in to after 3 years of using FOG on a 500+ client network.

                                  [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Boot_looping_and_Chainloading[/url]

                                  Easy to follow instructions and works a treat! Thanks for all the help everyone

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                                    Erik Tank
                                    last edited by

                                    We have a whole slew of Optiplex 790 Dells, and after applying this fix, the graphical menu displays, counts down from 3, then the countdown starts over again. I am using the exact syslinux version as the guide shows. I have setup a new fog server and tried the setup instructions and it behaves the same way. So either I am doing something identically wrong after following the guide, or perhaps this fix does not work on the Optiplex 790s? Any help?

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                                      Erik Tank
                                      last edited by

                                      For anyone with my problem described - it was due to me spelling kernel improperly… I had kernal chain.c32 instead of kernel chain.c32… live and learn. 🙂

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