Imaging Surface Pro 4 using Fog USB bootdisk
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Because if I just pxe boot from the NIC directly I get:
I’m using the snponly.efi bootfile.
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@mandrade Have you removed the device, replugged it back after about 5 seconds, then press the Enter key as it suggests?
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Beyond that message, you may need to follow the original instructions you used to create the first FOG USB Bootdisk.
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keyboard doesn’t seem to work. Yeah tried that!
Perhaps I should try connecting an external keyboard. Will give that a try and will get back to you.
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Further help, in case you need it:
https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=USB_Bootable_Media
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And the only ISO FOG creates is within /tftpboot/ipxe.iso (maybe this is what you were looking for?)
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I tried to follow this article but am unable to create the bootdisk. Granted I could be doing something wrong, I am a noob when it comes to Linux.
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You tried easy or hard way?
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Tried with external keyboard no diffrence.
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Trying to catch you in chat.
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Tried both like I said Rookie
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Did you get this working?
There are 2 different ways of booting a device from a usb stick.
- Via iPXE into the FOG menu (easy or harder way tutorials)
- Via placing the FOS engine on the USB and booting from there.
I’ve been working with another forum member on option 2 and it seems both have the same issue with hinfo.txt file not being created, or being created incorrectly.
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@george1421 We did get this working.
ALthough the problem specifically here with not network booting had to do more with the fact the keyboard was not recognizable.