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      jenesis
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      I need to network pxe usb disk that cannot be imaged ( become an iso )
      Is it posdoble to do so with fog ?
      I try to get answer about this from Ipxe project but no one anser me.
      I hope here i would get an answer.
      Thanks

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      • george1421G
        george1421 Moderator @jenesis
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        @jenesis The quick answer is maybe you can, but also maybe no.

        There are some iso images you can convert to ipxe boot. Lets first start by getting the name of the software you want to pxe boot. What is the name of the software?

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          jenesis @george1421
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          @george1421 Opswat metadefender Drive

          Its a firmware protected Kanguru flash live linux o.s

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            george1421 Moderator @jenesis
            last edited by george1421

            @jenesis I’m going to say that since this is a hardware security device its not possible to pxe boot it. I can see the device manufacturer using the hardware security key as part of its integrity control to ensure its OS hasn’t been tampered with.

            But I would not rely on my guess alone. I would contact the company’s support team and ask if the software can be pxe booted. If yes, then we can probably get it to boot via iPXE. You also want to ensure you are not in violation of the manufacturers EULA by pxe booting something you shouldn’t.

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