Computers keeping gett IPXE could not boot error
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 32349, member: 7271”]Does the image you have actually belong to a storage group with a storage node?[/quote]
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Not based on the error you’re getting. It can’t find the node which is why it’s failing.
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 32353, member: 7271”]Not based on the error you’re getting. It can’t find the node which is why it’s failing.[/quote]
same here im not sure whats going on some computers work and others dont -
On way to test to take this exact same image that’s on this client that’s being a pain and put it on another client that isn’t causing problems if the new system with that new image has the exact same problem it’s a problem with Liam it
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 32357, member: 7271”]One way to test to take this exact same image that’s on this client that’s being a pain and put it on another client that isn’t causing problems. if the new system, with that image, has the exact same problem it’s a problem with the image[/quote]
ftfy
fyi, tom was on google voice translate, which sometimes has humorous results -
will try
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ok so out of 2 computers where one works and one doesnt work they have the same image and just pushed the image to the one that will boot to the fog boot menu and works fine
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Are you running the location plug-in
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just fixed it by disabling the location plugin
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Having the same issue, how did you disable the plugin?
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um…Plugin management ==> Installed Plugins --> Remove
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Yup, fixed it for me also! Thanks.
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Just so everyone’s aware I fix this bug in SVN in case anybody doesn’t want to delete their location stuff but still want a functional fog system