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    FOG IN FORTIGATE BOOT LEGACY AND UEFI

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      mikael1909
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        mikael1909
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        I have fog project 1.5.10 and I have a fortigate firewall I configured it in the firewall as follows

        NEXT BOOTSTRAP SERVER: 172.28.12.10

        set filename “undionally.kpxe”

        // only worked in legacy

        Then I tried this other way: “ipxe.kpxe” or (legacy only)

        // only worked in legacy

        Then I tried this other way: “ipxe.efi”

        // only worked in UEFI

        Then I tried this other way: “ipxe32.efi”

        // not found

        I needed a way to work with both UEFI and legacy boot as I have both types of computers in my work environment

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          youzersef @mikael1909
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          @mikael1909

          Hello,
          try this.

          https://docs.fogproject.org/en/latest/kb/how-tos/bios-and-uefi-co-existence/#example-1

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            lmoysidis @mikael1909
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            @mikael1909 hi, did figure this out? i have the same problem.

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              christop @lmoysidis
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              @lmoysidis I’m not using fortigate but check out the following article: https://docs.fogproject.org/en/latest/installation/network-setup/proxy-dhcp/?h=
              I needed to dynamically assign a boot file based on vendor class and dnsmasq did the trick!

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