I give up.
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There is Fog version for Windows?
[quote=“Junkhacker, post: 28404, member: 21583”]it literally says “tftp…” ?
how directly is this client connected to the server? what network equipment is in between? do you get a file when you run the command
[CODE]tftp x.x.x.x get undionly.kpxe[/CODE] from a windows computer, where the x’s are the IP of the server. you may need to install the tftp client, as it is not installed by default in windows 7 and higher.[/quote]There is a Fog version for Windows?
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tftp is a communication protocol. there are clients for tftp for every operating system. it is the protocol that pxe boot uses to download undionly.kpxe
my instructions are to verify that the tftp server is accessible and hosting the file. -
[quote=“TheRiceKing, post: 28417, member: 24158”]There is Fog version for Windows?
There is a Fog version for Windows?[/quote]
There is a client to communicate with FOG from windows called the TFTP Client, if you download it and run the command we can verify that your boot file is getting to the correct location as intended.
FOG is only developed for linux operating systems. The creators devised an ingenious way to image machines using the pxe boot method which was highly sought after during the time when other similarly functioning softwares costed a large amount of cash. They used FREE software to complete the project, it since then has grown and a lot of features and additions have happened. FOG is developed for linux so it is free because it uses other free software. It can not function on windows without emulation.
Please add the tftp client in the Add and Remove Features section and run the command.