FOG 1.0.1 PXElinux.cfg Doesnt Exist
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That is correct. pxelinux.0 is no longer used. Please read during the install and change your [B]option 66 & 67.[/B]
[B]Option 66: <ip address of fog server>[/B]
[B]Option 67: undionly.kpxe[/B]It is possible that option 67 could be ipxe.kpxe or something of this sort. BUT undionly.kpxe is NOW your default boot file.
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ipxe.kpxe doesnt work however undionly.kpxe works like a champ . Is there any advantage going to a higher version on Ubuntu or is 12.04 pretty solid with FOG ?
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12.04 is solid. There maybe a possible issue with tftpd-hpa needing to be restarted after a system reboot but find the forum thread about restarting tftpd-hpa. Just keep that in mind if/when you get a TFTP: TIMED OUT issue.
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Yeah i saw that. Alright cool. Thanks Wolf. One more thing. Im doing my first image today… do i have to use fog prep or can i use reg sysprep for windows ?
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fog prep is a little outdated compared to sysprep for windows 7. You can use either in my opinion but I would like to refer you to a developer to confirm this.
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Alright ill just use sysprep and give it a shot. Thanks Wolf.
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i have had a lot of success without using sysprep or fogprep.
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Me too.
I even think we fixed 1.x.x so you no longer need to sysprep for ntfs resizable imaging as well if you’re daring to give that a shot.
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[quote=“Ray Zuchowski, post: 28865, member: 24449”]Alright ill just use sysprep and give it a shot. Thanks Wolf.[/quote]
I use sysprep and have not had any issues with it. I build my images virtually so that when I need to make changes, or if I make a boo boo I can fix it easily. I remember that while learning to sysprep I broke a lot of things. I haven’t tried the new 1.x.x system, but windows included a tool to help with sysprep, I say why not use it!
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So it comes down to preference…
To SYSPREP or To FOG PREP…it doesn’t really matter if you do or not just get to FOGGING!!!