Nothing is working...
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 What’s in your apache error logs then? Specifically referencing the boot.php 
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 Nothing specifically referencing boot.php. Here’s my log if you want to have a look: [URL=‘http://www.pastebin.com/BAUs2mub’]pastebin.com/BAUs2mub[/URL] Edit: log from today. 
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 [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 28083, member: 7271”] 
 How is it “Nothing is working” when right in your first statement you say it IS working?[/quote]Well that’s now the case. I ran full registration on the Vostros, they stalled, I restarted them, now they return the same error as the 9010s. 
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 [quote=“Jordon Rapp, post: 28109, member: 24302”]Well that’s now the case. I ran full registration on the Vostros, they stalled, I restarted them, now they return the same error as the 9010s.[/quote] What is the error? The PXE-M0F error? 
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 [quote=“Jordon Rapp, post: 28105, member: 24302”]Nothing specifically referencing boot.php. Here’s my log if you want to have a look: [URL=‘http://www.pastebin.com/BAUs2mub’]pastebin.com/BAUs2mub[/URL] Edit: log from today.[/quote] Took a look and it appears the database isn’t linking properly. Are you able to login to the FOG GUI? 
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 [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 28111, member: 7271”]Are you able to login to the FOG GUI?[/quote] Yes I am. The GUI loads perfectly, but I am not able to PXE what-so-ever. 
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 [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 28110, member: 7271”]What is the error? The PXE-M0F error?[/quote] bump? 
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 The PXE-E51 and M0F errors both, the Vostros now looks just like the 9010s. 
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 Have you, possibly, thought of performing a reinstall of FOG? It sounds like, with these messages, tftpd-hpa service isn’t running properly. 
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 I have done that twice, but I’m not opposed to doing it again if you think that will solve it. 
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 I would suggest you cleanly scrub out your current FOG install and all packages that are then no longer needed, then start again. And honestly I would suggest using about any other Linux distro other than Ubuntu 14.04. 
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 [quote=“need2, post: 28136, member: 21891”] And honestly I would suggest using about any other Linux distro other than Ubuntu 14.04.[/quote] I tried putting 10.04 on, but the PC didn’t like that for some reason. I might try the x86 install 
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 Or you could try Debian if you feel attached to a Ubuntu like ecosystem. Ubuntu’s core is Debian, and the freshest latest release of Debian works flawlessly with Fog. 
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 [quote=“need2, post: 28143, member: 21891”]Or you could try Debian if you feel attached to a Ubuntu like ecosystem. Ubuntu’s core is Debian, and the freshest latest release of Debian works flawlessly with Fog.[/quote] Is there a working install I could use from a flash drive? Ubuntu didn’t seem to like the flash drive. Scratch that, sorry. 
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 FWIW, my ubuntu 14.04 server is working fine. 
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 I’m not sure what I did. I’m just a lowly intern, please forgive me. 
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 Being a lowly intern means somebody “higher” than you can possibly lead you in the right direction. That being said, I don’t know what the issue is, but it almost sounds like a firewall is blocking access to the TFTP server. Have you tried simply disabling the firewall? [code]sudo ufw disable[/code] 
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 I think I have found the issue. I work at a bank where we have a separate building for out IT stuff. Well, our IT building is on a different switch than the bank is. Things seem to boot fine in the bank, but not in the IT building, where the FOG server is. I think I am going to move the FOG server around that switch and get it off of this switch. 
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 Can you confirm the switch Make and model? 
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 It is a Dell PowerConnect 
