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      mkstreet
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      [quote=“mkstreet, post: 27393, member: 24215”]Tom,

      It seems to have fixed the problem. Thanks!

      I did use SYSLINUX 4.04…

      Mark[/quote]

      Perhaps I spoke to soon.

      After I restarted FOG and Ubuntu, I tried to do a deploy with multicast. The computers tried to boot and would eventually timeout on trying to locate DHCP.

      I un-did these SYSLINUX changes and then they could find DHCP again.

      I wonder if it would be better if I used something more recent than SYSLINUX 4.04?

      Mark

      ++ ++ ++ ++
      Fog Server:
      O/S Ubuntu V14.0x, 64-bit
      Fog Software: v3121

      Deploy Computers:
      O/S Windows 7, 64 bit
      HDD: about 300 GB

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        mkstreet
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        I solved the problem. For some reason the isc-dhcp-server was not running. This hadn’t happened before, but starting that and restarting tftpd-hpa fixed the DHCP issue.

        This is for Ubuntu 12.04.04 with Fog 0.32

        ++ ++ ++ ++
        Fog Server:
        O/S Ubuntu V14.0x, 64-bit
        Fog Software: v3121

        Deploy Computers:
        O/S Windows 7, 64 bit
        HDD: about 300 GB

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