UEFI vs fog
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Here are some pictures of the unsuccessful steps taken, perhaps they can help out.
Right click to create the vendor class. Setup the class with the targeted vendor class identifier. Setup pre-defined options for the new class. Select the correct class in the drop down list and click add. Setup an option 66 and 67. After the options are created for the class, you can set their values in the Predefined options and values window. Enable these two options under the advanced tab of either scope options or server options.
my dhcp server is not fog and here are the two options I put
066 standard with ip the server fog X.X.X.X
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067 filename snponly.efiit does not work. could you help me. in advance thank you
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@jeremyvdv The vendor classes bit in dhcp is only required when you need some hosts to boot with bios and others to boot with uefi. If everything uses uefi then you can just set option 66/67 on the server or scope options. Server options will apply to all dhcp scopes in one spot, but you can also apply it more modularing in dhcp scope options.
I would suggest trying ipxe.efi instead of snponly.efi and see if that makes a difference.