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Hyper V and Pxe boot to Fog problems

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    sudburr
    last edited by sudburr Mar 2, 2018, 1:34 PM Mar 2, 2018, 7:07 PM

    Alrighty then. Hyper-V running on Windows 10v1709.
    Gen2 (UEFI) can network boot ipxe.efi just dandily and image.
    Gen1 (Legacy) can network boot with undionly.kpxe but sits indefinitely at iPXE initialising devices…

    hmm …

    • hangs after “GATEWAY IP:”
      default.ipxe

    • hangs after “iPXE initialising devices…”
      intel.kkpxe
      intel.kpxe
      intel.pxe
      realtek.kkpxe
      realtek.kpxe
      realtek.pxe
      undionly.kkpxe
      undionly.kpxe
      unidonly.pxe

    • hangs after “WARNING: Using legacy NIC wrapper on”
      ipxe.kkpxe
      ipxe.kpxe
      ipxe.pxe

    So all I have accomplished is to confirm the problem as a third party.

    [ Standing in between extinction in the cold and explosive radiating growth ]

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      sudburr
      last edited by Mar 2, 2018, 9:29 PM

      Bad news everyone!

      The same problem exists also in Windows Server Insider Preview build 17093.

      [ Standing in between extinction in the cold and explosive radiating growth ]

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        Sebastian Roth Moderator
        last edited by Sebastian Roth Mar 3, 2018, 3:57 AM Mar 3, 2018, 9:55 AM

        @sudburr Thanks heaps for testing this and letting us know!!

        @paulman9 said in Hyper V and Pxe boot to Fog problems:

        #define DOWNLOAD_PROTO_HTTPS
        #define IMAGE_TRUST_CMD
        #define CERT_CMD

        Would you be able to break this further down? Are you able to compile a binary without IMAGE_TRUST_CMD and CERT_CMD? Should work I think as those are only commands added to the iPXE command line interface.

        As well you might want to compile a debug binary: make bin/undionly.kpxe EMBED=ipxescript DEBUG=https to see if that gives us more information on where exactly it hangs.

        Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

        Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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          RobertD
          last edited by Mar 5, 2018, 9:32 PM

          So glad I found this thread. I have been trying to figure out what was going on with our setup. We just upgraded to 1.5 stable and decided to begin building our images from VMs instead of physical machines, however we came across issues with Windows 10 (1709) hyper-v host and getting stuck at initializing devices. Should we move to a different hyper visor?

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            george1421 Moderator @RobertD
            last edited by Mar 5, 2018, 9:36 PM

            @robertd At the moment if you want to use hyper-v on win10, then use 1703. Or use hyper-v on 2012 server.

            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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              sudburr
              last edited by sudburr Mar 6, 2018, 11:04 AM Mar 6, 2018, 5:03 PM

              Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Hyper-V Core (10.0.14393.0) and Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Standard (10.0.14393.0) are both fine.

              [ Standing in between extinction in the cold and explosive radiating growth ]

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                george1421 Moderator @george1421
                last edited by Mar 10, 2018, 1:35 AM

                @george1421 rom-o-matic build image url for ipxe with

                #undefine DOWNLOAD_PROTO_HTTPS
                #undefine IMAGE_TRUST_CMD
                #undefine CERT_CMD
                
                https://rom-o-matic.eu/build.fcgi?BINARY=ipxe.efi&BINDIR=bin-x86_64-efi&REVISION=master&DEBUG=&EMBED.00script.ipxe=%23%21ipxe%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnet0/mac%7D%20%26%26%20ifopen%20net0%20%26%26%20dhcp%20net0%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcpnet1%0Aecho%20Received%20DHCP%20answer%20on%20interface%20net0%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%0A%0A%3Adhcpnet1%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnet1/mac%7D%20%26%26%20ifopen%20net1%20%26%26%20dhcp%20net1%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcpnet2%0Aecho%20Received%20DHCP%20answer%20on%20interface%20net1%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%0A%0A%3Adhcpnet2%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnet2/mac%7D%20%26%26%20ifopen%20net2%20%26%26%20dhcp%20net2%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcpall%0Aecho%20Received%20DHCP%20anser%20on%20infterface%20net2%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%0A%0A%3Adhcpall%0Adhcp%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcperror%0A%0A%3Adhcperror%0Aprompt%20--key%20s%20--timeout%2010000%20DHCP%20failed%2C%20hit%20%27s%27%20for%20the%20iPXE%20shell%3B%20reboot%20in%2010%20seconds%20%26%26%20shell%20%7C%7C%20reboot%0A%0A%3Aproxycheck%0Aisset%20%24%7Bproxydhcp/next-server%7D%20%26%26%20set%20next-server%20%24%7Bproxydhcp/next-server%7D%20%7C%7C%20goto%20nextservercheck%0A%0A%3Anextservercheck%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnext-server%7D%20%26%26%20goto%20netboot%20%7C%7C%20goto%20setserv%0A%0A%3Asetserv%0Aecho%20-n%20Please%20enter%20tftp%20server%3A%20%26%26%20read%20next-server%20%26%26%20goto%20netboot%20%7C%7C%20goto%20setserv%0A%0A%3Anetboot%0Achain%20tftp%3A//%24%7Bnext-server%7D/default.ipxe%20%7C%7C%0Aprompt%20--key%20s%20--timeout%2010000%20Chainloading%20failed%2C%20hit%20%27s%27%20for%20the%20iPXE%20shell%3B%20reboot%20in%2010%20seconds%20%26%26%20shell%20%7C%7C%20reboot%0A&general.h/IMAGE_SCRIPT:=1&general.h/IMAGE_EFI:=1&general.h/IWMGMT_CMD:=0&general.h/NSLOOKUP_CMD:=1&general.h/TIME_CMD:=1&general.h/DIGEST_CMD:=1&general.h/LOTEST_CMD:=1&general.h/VLAN_CMD:=1&general.h/REBOOT_CMD:=1&general.h/POWEROFF_CMD:=1&general.h/PCI_CMD:=1&general.h/PARAM_CMD:=1&general.h/NEIGHBOUR_CMD:=1&general.h/PING_CMD:=1&general.h/CONSOLE_CMD:=1&general.h/NTP_CMD:=1&console.h/CONSOLE_FRAMEBUFFER:=1&general.h/ROM_BANNER_TIMEOUT=40%20&branding.h/PRODUCT_NAME=FOG%20Project&branding.h/PRODUCT_SHORT_NAME=FOG%20iPXE&
                

                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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                  lukebarone
                  last edited by Mar 26, 2018, 7:30 PM

                  Is there any update on this? Or are we waiting on the iPXE crew to fix it?

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                    george1421 Moderator @lukebarone
                    last edited by george1421 Mar 26, 2018, 1:41 PM Mar 26, 2018, 7:40 PM

                    @lukebarone Can/will you paste in the link in my last post into your browser. That will instruct the rom-o-matic site to create a new ipxe.efi where the certificate stuff is turned off. FOG doesn’t currently use the certificate code at all. I’m interested in see if having the code turned off works for you too. Once the rom-o-matic site finishes it will present you will a new ipxe.efi to download. Swap that file out for the FOG supplied image and test.

                    In the end we are waiting for the iPXE folks to fix the issue with the certificate code running on hyper-v

                    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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                      lukebarone @george1421
                      last edited by Mar 26, 2018, 8:40 PM

                      @george1421 I get “PXE-E79: NBP is too big to fit in free base memory”. The VM is Windows 7, on Gen 1 Hyper-V.

                      0_1522096835879_80aaa0a6-5559-4a7f-b19f-167cbe2cc8bd-image.png

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                        george1421 Moderator @lukebarone
                        last edited by Mar 26, 2018, 8:48 PM

                        @lukebarone Ok lets backup here. The issue we were trying to solve is pxe booting into uefi mode. The image above makes me think we are in bios mode.

                        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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                          lukebarone @george1421
                          last edited by lukebarone Mar 26, 2018, 2:56 PM Mar 26, 2018, 8:55 PM

                          @george1421 said in Hyper V and Pxe boot to Fog problems:

                          @paulman9 OK great, that means that the currently shipping version of iPXE does resolve your issue. I suspected that it would not work 100%, but what did work was getting past the initializing devices. I’ll take a look at creating the full undionly.kpxe boot kernel in a while for you to test. But for now it looks like we have a path forward.

                          @Developers be aware that the current version of iPXE addresses hyper-v booting. I’ve seen this in a few threads lately.

                          I’m at this stage. The params: command not found issue. I saw earlier in the thread that people were trying on Gen 1 VMs, which would be BIOS-compatible. If you need, I can start a new thread?

                          I’m using the custom undionly_546dd.kpxe file you uploaded on your Google Drive to get this far.

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                            george1421 Moderator @lukebarone
                            last edited by Mar 26, 2018, 9:01 PM

                            @lukebarone OK well then I’m the lost one. I built the wrong frick’n boot loader. I’ll have to go back and start over and build the undionly.kpxe one. Sorry I’m trying to do too many things at one. I’ll work on the bios version one over night.

                            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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                              Tom Elliott @george1421
                              last edited by Mar 26, 2018, 9:44 PM

                              @george1421 the Paramus command needs to be enabled.

                              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! Get in contact with me (chat bubble in the top right corner) if you want to join in.

                              Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

                              Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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                                george1421 Moderator @Tom Elliott
                                last edited by Mar 26, 2018, 9:54 PM

                                @tom-elliott 10-4. I built the wrong kernel with the rom-o-matic, don’t trust and old guy’s memory on what he should be doing.

                                In the first go around I just built a test version to see if it might work.

                                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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                                  george1421 Moderator
                                  last edited by george1421 Mar 26, 2018, 6:13 PM Mar 27, 2018, 12:10 AM

                                  Note these are not official iPXE boot loaders, these are tests to see if the certificate code offered by the iPXE developers are causing problems with 1709 based Hyper-V virtual machines

                                  Here is the rom-o-matic build image url for undionly.kpxe and ipxe.kpxe without

                                  #undefine DOWNLOAD_PROTO_HTTPS
                                  #undefine IMAGE_TRUST_CMD
                                  #undefine CERT_CMD
                                  

                                  The following link will create undionly.kpxe (you will need to rename the output of this script to undionly.kpxe since it will default to ipxe.kpxe.

                                  https://rom-o-matic.eu/build.fcgi?BINARY=ipxe.kpxe&BINDIR=bin&REVISION=master&DEBUG=&EMBED.00script.ipxe=%23%21ipxe%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnet0/mac%7D%20%26%26%20ifopen%20net0%20%26%26%20dhcp%20net0%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcpnet1%0Aecho%20Received%20DHCP%20answer%20on%20interface%20net0%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%0A%0A%3Adhcpnet1%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnet1/mac%7D%20%26%26%20ifopen%20net1%20%26%26%20dhcp%20net1%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcpnet2%0Aecho%20Received%20DHCP%20answer%20on%20interface%20net1%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%0A%0A%3Adhcpnet2%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnet2/mac%7D%20%26%26%20ifopen%20net2%20%26%26%20dhcp%20net2%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcpall%0Aecho%20Received%20DHCP%20anser%20on%20infterface%20net2%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%0A%0A%3Adhcpall%0Adhcp%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcperror%0A%0A%3Adhcperror%0Aprompt%20--key%20s%20--timeout%2010000%20DHCP%20failed%2C%20hit%20%27s%27%20for%20the%20iPXE%20shell%3B%20reboot%20in%2010%20seconds%20%26%26%20shell%20%7C%7C%20reboot%0A%0A%3Aproxycheck%0Aisset%20%24%7Bproxydhcp/next-server%7D%20%26%26%20set%20next-server%20%24%7Bproxydhcp/next-server%7D%20%7C%7C%20goto%20nextservercheck%0A%0A%3Anextservercheck%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnext-server%7D%20%26%26%20goto%20netboot%20%7C%7C%20goto%20setserv%0A%0A%3Asetserv%0Aecho%20-n%20Please%20enter%20tftp%20server%3A%20%26%26%20read%20next-server%20%26%26%20goto%20netboot%20%7C%7C%20goto%20setserv%0A%0A%3Anetboot%0Achain%20tftp%3A//%24%7Bnext-server%7D/default.ipxe%20%7C%7C%0Aprompt%20--key%20s%20--timeout%2010000%20Chainloading%20failed%2C%20hit%20%27s%27%20for%20the%20iPXE%20shell%3B%20reboot%20in%2010%20seconds%20%26%26%20shell%20%7C%7C%20reboot&settings.h/VMWARE_SETTINGS:=1&general.h/PXE_STACK:=1&general.h/PXE_MENU:=1&general.h/DOWNLOAD_PROTO_NFS:=1&general.h/IMAGE_PXE:=1&general.h/IMAGE_SCRIPT:=1&general.h/IMAGE_BZIMAGE:=1&general.h/IMAGE_PNM:=1&general.h/IWMGMT_CMD:=0&general.h/NSLOOKUP_CMD:=1&general.h/TIME_CMD:=1&general.h/DIGEST_CMD:=1&general.h/LOTEST_CMD:=1&general.h/VLAN_CMD:=1&general.h/PXE_CMD:=1&general.h/REBOOT_CMD:=1&general.h/POWEROFF_CMD:=1&general.h/PCI_CMD:=1&general.h/PARAM_CMD:=1&general.h/NEIGHBOUR_CMD:=1&general.h/PING_CMD:=1&general.h/CONSOLE_CMD:=1&general.h/IPSTAT_CMD:=1&general.h/NTP_CMD:=1&console.h/CONSOLE_FRAMEBUFFER:=1&console.h/CONSOLE_VMWARE:=1&general.h/ROM_BANNER_TIMEOUT=40&branding.h/PRODUCT_NAME=FOG%20iPXE&branding.h/PRODUCT_TAG_LINE=FOG%20Network%20Boot%20Firmware&
                                  

                                  The following link will create the ipxe.kpxe file (all drivers)

                                  https://rom-o-matic.eu/build.fcgi?BINARY=ipxe.kpxe&BINDIR=bin&REVISION=master&DEBUG=&EMBED.00script.ipxe=%23%21ipxe%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnet0/mac%7D%20%26%26%20ifopen%20net0%20%26%26%20dhcp%20net0%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcpnet1%0Aecho%20Received%20DHCP%20answer%20on%20interface%20net0%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%0A%0A%3Adhcpnet1%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnet1/mac%7D%20%26%26%20ifopen%20net1%20%26%26%20dhcp%20net1%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcpnet2%0Aecho%20Received%20DHCP%20answer%20on%20interface%20net1%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%0A%0A%3Adhcpnet2%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnet2/mac%7D%20%26%26%20ifopen%20net2%20%26%26%20dhcp%20net2%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcpall%0Aecho%20Received%20DHCP%20anser%20on%20infterface%20net2%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%0A%0A%3Adhcpall%0Adhcp%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcperror%0A%0A%3Adhcperror%0Aprompt%20--key%20s%20--timeout%2010000%20DHCP%20failed%2C%20hit%20%27s%27%20for%20the%20iPXE%20shell%3B%20reboot%20in%2010%20seconds%20%26%26%20shell%20%7C%7C%20reboot%0A%0A%3Aproxycheck%0Aisset%20%24%7Bproxydhcp/next-server%7D%20%26%26%20set%20next-server%20%24%7Bproxydhcp/next-server%7D%20%7C%7C%20goto%20nextservercheck%0A%0A%3Anextservercheck%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnext-server%7D%20%26%26%20goto%20netboot%20%7C%7C%20goto%20setserv%0A%0A%3Asetserv%0Aecho%20-n%20Please%20enter%20tftp%20server%3A%20%26%26%20read%20next-server%20%26%26%20goto%20netboot%20%7C%7C%20goto%20setserv%0A%0A%3Anetboot%0Achain%20tftp%3A//%24%7Bnext-server%7D/default.ipxe%20%7C%7C%0Aprompt%20--key%20s%20--timeout%2010000%20Chainloading%20failed%2C%20hit%20%27s%27%20for%20the%20iPXE%20shell%3B%20reboot%20in%2010%20seconds%20%26%26%20shell%20%7C%7C%20reboot&settings.h/VMWARE_SETTINGS:=1&general.h/PXE_STACK:=1&general.h/PXE_MENU:=1&general.h/DOWNLOAD_PROTO_NFS:=1&general.h/IMAGE_PXE:=1&general.h/IMAGE_SCRIPT:=1&general.h/IMAGE_BZIMAGE:=1&general.h/IMAGE_PNM:=1&general.h/IWMGMT_CMD:=0&general.h/NSLOOKUP_CMD:=1&general.h/TIME_CMD:=1&general.h/DIGEST_CMD:=1&general.h/LOTEST_CMD:=1&general.h/VLAN_CMD:=1&general.h/PXE_CMD:=1&general.h/REBOOT_CMD:=1&general.h/POWEROFF_CMD:=1&general.h/PCI_CMD:=1&general.h/PARAM_CMD:=1&general.h/NEIGHBOUR_CMD:=1&general.h/PING_CMD:=1&general.h/CONSOLE_CMD:=1&general.h/IPSTAT_CMD:=1&general.h/NTP_CMD:=1&console.h/CONSOLE_FRAMEBUFFER:=1&console.h/CONSOLE_VMWARE:=1&general.h/ROM_BANNER_TIMEOUT=40&branding.h/PRODUCT_NAME=FOG%20iPXE&branding.h/PRODUCT_TAG_LINE=FOG%20Network%20Boot%20Firmware&
                                  

                                  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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                                    lukebarone @george1421
                                    last edited by Mar 27, 2018, 8:36 PM

                                    @george1421 said in Hyper V and Pxe boot to Fog problems:

                                    Note these are not official iPXE boot loaders, these are tests to see if the certificate code offered by the iPXE developers are causing problems with 1709 based Hyper-V virtual machines

                                    Here is the rom-o-matic build image url for undionly.kpxe and ipxe.kpxe without

                                    #undefine DOWNLOAD_PROTO_HTTPS
                                    #undefine IMAGE_TRUST_CMD
                                    #undefine CERT_CMD
                                    

                                    The following link will create undionly.kpxe (you will need to rename the output of this script to undionly.kpxe since it will default to ipxe.kpxe.

                                    https://rom-o-matic.eu/build.fcgi?BINARY=ipxe.kpxe&BINDIR=bin&REVISION=master&DEBUG=&EMBED.00script.ipxe=%23%21ipxe%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnet0/mac%7D%20%26%26%20ifopen%20net0%20%26%26%20dhcp%20net0%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcpnet1%0Aecho%20Received%20DHCP%20answer%20on%20interface%20net0%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%0A%0A%3Adhcpnet1%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnet1/mac%7D%20%26%26%20ifopen%20net1%20%26%26%20dhcp%20net1%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcpnet2%0Aecho%20Received%20DHCP%20answer%20on%20interface%20net1%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%0A%0A%3Adhcpnet2%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnet2/mac%7D%20%26%26%20ifopen%20net2%20%26%26%20dhcp%20net2%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcpall%0Aecho%20Received%20DHCP%20anser%20on%20infterface%20net2%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%0A%0A%3Adhcpall%0Adhcp%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcperror%0A%0A%3Adhcperror%0Aprompt%20--key%20s%20--timeout%2010000%20DHCP%20failed%2C%20hit%20%27s%27%20for%20the%20iPXE%20shell%3B%20reboot%20in%2010%20seconds%20%26%26%20shell%20%7C%7C%20reboot%0A%0A%3Aproxycheck%0Aisset%20%24%7Bproxydhcp/next-server%7D%20%26%26%20set%20next-server%20%24%7Bproxydhcp/next-server%7D%20%7C%7C%20goto%20nextservercheck%0A%0A%3Anextservercheck%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnext-server%7D%20%26%26%20goto%20netboot%20%7C%7C%20goto%20setserv%0A%0A%3Asetserv%0Aecho%20-n%20Please%20enter%20tftp%20server%3A%20%26%26%20read%20next-server%20%26%26%20goto%20netboot%20%7C%7C%20goto%20setserv%0A%0A%3Anetboot%0Achain%20tftp%3A//%24%7Bnext-server%7D/default.ipxe%20%7C%7C%0Aprompt%20--key%20s%20--timeout%2010000%20Chainloading%20failed%2C%20hit%20%27s%27%20for%20the%20iPXE%20shell%3B%20reboot%20in%2010%20seconds%20%26%26%20shell%20%7C%7C%20reboot&settings.h/VMWARE_SETTINGS:=1&general.h/PXE_STACK:=1&general.h/PXE_MENU:=1&general.h/DOWNLOAD_PROTO_NFS:=1&general.h/IMAGE_PXE:=1&general.h/IMAGE_SCRIPT:=1&general.h/IMAGE_BZIMAGE:=1&general.h/IMAGE_PNM:=1&general.h/IWMGMT_CMD:=0&general.h/NSLOOKUP_CMD:=1&general.h/TIME_CMD:=1&general.h/DIGEST_CMD:=1&general.h/LOTEST_CMD:=1&general.h/VLAN_CMD:=1&general.h/PXE_CMD:=1&general.h/REBOOT_CMD:=1&general.h/POWEROFF_CMD:=1&general.h/PCI_CMD:=1&general.h/PARAM_CMD:=1&general.h/NEIGHBOUR_CMD:=1&general.h/PING_CMD:=1&general.h/CONSOLE_CMD:=1&general.h/IPSTAT_CMD:=1&general.h/NTP_CMD:=1&console.h/CONSOLE_FRAMEBUFFER:=1&console.h/CONSOLE_VMWARE:=1&general.h/ROM_BANNER_TIMEOUT=40&branding.h/PRODUCT_NAME=FOG%20iPXE&branding.h/PRODUCT_TAG_LINE=FOG%20Network%20Boot%20Firmware&
                                    

                                    This produces the error message: iPXE initialising devices...WARNING: Using legacy NIC wrapper on <MAC Address>
                                    0_1522178859206_6459dfac-910c-4ed0-a2de-9e274d8a66e3-image.png

                                    The following link will create the ipxe.kpxe file (all drivers)

                                    https://rom-o-matic.eu/build.fcgi?BINARY=ipxe.kpxe&BINDIR=bin&REVISION=master&DEBUG=&EMBED.00script.ipxe=%23%21ipxe%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnet0/mac%7D%20%26%26%20ifopen%20net0%20%26%26%20dhcp%20net0%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcpnet1%0Aecho%20Received%20DHCP%20answer%20on%20interface%20net0%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%0A%0A%3Adhcpnet1%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnet1/mac%7D%20%26%26%20ifopen%20net1%20%26%26%20dhcp%20net1%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcpnet2%0Aecho%20Received%20DHCP%20answer%20on%20interface%20net1%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%0A%0A%3Adhcpnet2%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnet2/mac%7D%20%26%26%20ifopen%20net2%20%26%26%20dhcp%20net2%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcpall%0Aecho%20Received%20DHCP%20anser%20on%20infterface%20net2%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%0A%0A%3Adhcpall%0Adhcp%20%26%26%20goto%20proxycheck%20%7C%7C%20goto%20dhcperror%0A%0A%3Adhcperror%0Aprompt%20--key%20s%20--timeout%2010000%20DHCP%20failed%2C%20hit%20%27s%27%20for%20the%20iPXE%20shell%3B%20reboot%20in%2010%20seconds%20%26%26%20shell%20%7C%7C%20reboot%0A%0A%3Aproxycheck%0Aisset%20%24%7Bproxydhcp/next-server%7D%20%26%26%20set%20next-server%20%24%7Bproxydhcp/next-server%7D%20%7C%7C%20goto%20nextservercheck%0A%0A%3Anextservercheck%0Aisset%20%24%7Bnext-server%7D%20%26%26%20goto%20netboot%20%7C%7C%20goto%20setserv%0A%0A%3Asetserv%0Aecho%20-n%20Please%20enter%20tftp%20server%3A%20%26%26%20read%20next-server%20%26%26%20goto%20netboot%20%7C%7C%20goto%20setserv%0A%0A%3Anetboot%0Achain%20tftp%3A//%24%7Bnext-server%7D/default.ipxe%20%7C%7C%0Aprompt%20--key%20s%20--timeout%2010000%20Chainloading%20failed%2C%20hit%20%27s%27%20for%20the%20iPXE%20shell%3B%20reboot%20in%2010%20seconds%20%26%26%20shell%20%7C%7C%20reboot&settings.h/VMWARE_SETTINGS:=1&general.h/PXE_STACK:=1&general.h/PXE_MENU:=1&general.h/DOWNLOAD_PROTO_NFS:=1&general.h/IMAGE_PXE:=1&general.h/IMAGE_SCRIPT:=1&general.h/IMAGE_BZIMAGE:=1&general.h/IMAGE_PNM:=1&general.h/IWMGMT_CMD:=0&general.h/NSLOOKUP_CMD:=1&general.h/TIME_CMD:=1&general.h/DIGEST_CMD:=1&general.h/LOTEST_CMD:=1&general.h/VLAN_CMD:=1&general.h/PXE_CMD:=1&general.h/REBOOT_CMD:=1&general.h/POWEROFF_CMD:=1&general.h/PCI_CMD:=1&general.h/PARAM_CMD:=1&general.h/NEIGHBOUR_CMD:=1&general.h/PING_CMD:=1&general.h/CONSOLE_CMD:=1&general.h/IPSTAT_CMD:=1&general.h/NTP_CMD:=1&console.h/CONSOLE_FRAMEBUFFER:=1&console.h/CONSOLE_VMWARE:=1&general.h/ROM_BANNER_TIMEOUT=40&branding.h/PRODUCT_NAME=FOG%20iPXE&branding.h/PRODUCT_TAG_LINE=FOG%20Network%20Boot%20Firmware&
                                    

                                    Same screen with the second file as well. Still stalls out, so it does not go past that.

                                    P 1 Reply Last reply Mar 27, 2018, 8:57 PM Reply Quote 0
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                                      Paulman9 @lukebarone
                                      last edited by Mar 27, 2018, 8:57 PM

                                      @lukebarone Here is the one I built from source that is working for us
                                      https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_HRH87klCVQ46raZDAeB8kwCdto0z8MR/view?usp=sharing

                                      L 2 Replies Last reply Mar 27, 2018, 9:02 PM Reply Quote 0
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                                        lukebarone @Paulman9
                                        last edited by Mar 27, 2018, 9:02 PM

                                        @paulman9 This worked for me! I could boot to do a Quick Registration, and I’m currently capturing my golden image!

                                        Thank you very much!

                                        J 1 Reply Last reply Mar 27, 2018, 10:13 PM Reply Quote 0
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                                          jkoos101 @lukebarone
                                          last edited by Mar 27, 2018, 10:13 PM

                                          @lukebarone @Paulman9 I have the same issue with Hyper V and Windows 10 1709. What is the process to get the updated undionly.kpxe downloaded and installed on the Fog server running Ubuntu from the google drive link?

                                          L 1 Reply Last reply Mar 27, 2018, 10:20 PM Reply Quote 0
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