IPxe Boot Error
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Guys, it works! Maybe it was the both DHCP running at the same time.
Now, on the physical machine, the installation is already running, but on the VM, it’s stoped on “Restoring MB and GRUB”. It’s get done, the VM is rebooted and the message “No bootable disk” appears, like there’s no OS to boot.
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Is there an OS to deploy to the system?
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You mean, on the images folder ? There’s two .iso there.
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So you haven’t created an image yet?
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Yes, i have. Sorry, i should have said that before. I have created a Image, on the Image Management option, It’s a Ubuntu 14.04, the same i use to create the VM. It is on the Default storage, which i didn’t change any settings, aside the password.
Operating System as Linux
Image Path as Images/ubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64.iso ( i also check the permissions of this file )
Image Type as Multiple Partition Image - Single DiskI then created a task Download which, if i didn’t get that wrong, will install that image on the host i chose.
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FelipeF,
FOG does not install “images” from an ISO.
FOG Creates a Clone of an already existing system.
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Welll…just sorry again, haha. I completely misunderstood that part. funny thing is, the first thing i did, was “Upload” a task to the physical computer, that i thought was going to upload an image. Probably already it’s an usable “image”, right ? There’s an folder on the image directory with the name of the iso.
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What’s the output of these commands?
[code]cd /images/ubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64.iso/
ls -lhart[/code] -
[quote=“FelipeF, post: 31032, member: 24714”]Welll…just sorry again, haha. I completely misunderstood that part. funny thing is, the first thing i did, was “Upload” a task to the physical computer, that i thought was going to upload an image. Probably already it’s an usable “image”, right ? There’s an folder on the image directory with the name of the iso.[/quote]
in fog’s terminology, you upload images to the server, you download images to the client
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Guys, i have to leave work, i’m in home now.
Tom, it was easier to print the result.
Junkhacker, now i got, i think.
Well, as i said, i made an upload from that physical computer from work, which create that folder with the name of the image a put on the Image Management settings, that is the Fedora-Live, on the image here.
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1032_Ubuntu.png?:”]Ubuntu.png[/url]
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Guys, one more thing.
I created that VM with only 20gb, which is not enough for the “images”. I then add another VDH, mounted and give permissions. But when i try to used, changing the settings on the FOG GUI (Storage Management), i get a permission error, when i try to Download an “image”.
What kind of permission i still need?