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    • Jaymes DriverJ
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      • Jaymes DriverJ
        Jaymes Driver Developer
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        [quote=“Barbara Howard, post: 39252, member: 27181”]
        [INDENT=1]The firewall is disabled and I can successfully transfer the file via TFTP on my windows machine. Rights to tftpboot folder show: Owner=1002 (a user created as part of the installation?), Group=root and Others=Access Files. Not sure how to adjust that, but I made sure the rights to the images folder look OK (owner is root). Even tried a subfolder in images with ‘create and delete’ rights for all users even though I’m not getting that far in the process. Thank you for the help, Tom![/INDENT]
        [/quote]

        Did you set up DNSMasq again?

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          Barbara Howard
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          Tried to install dnsmasq and it threw an error about dnsmasq-base being an unmet dependency. This sure is making me nervous though I do appreciate the advice.

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          • Jaymes DriverJ
            Jaymes Driver Developer
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            which version of 12.04 did you install, 12.04.1LTS? 12.04.4 LTS? 12.04.5LTS?

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              Barbara Howard
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              It just says 12.04 LTS. I have not done the 81 updates that are available. I did try to do this: chmod -R 777 /tftpboot and got ‘operation not permitted’. This folder is owned by mystery user #1002 which does not show up in my user list. I have not been able to get dnsmasq set up because each roadblock requires study on my part.

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              • Jaymes DriverJ
                Jaymes Driver Developer
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                try [code]
                sudo chmod -R 0777 /tftpboot
                [/code]

                Your user may not have the required privileges to chmod that folder without sudo.

                I only ask so I can download a version and try to replicate your issues.

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                  Barbara Howard
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                  It still surprises me that my user account is an Administrator, but I’m still not Queen of the Ubuntu castle. Mercy, I’ve made no progress today … my new boss must be totally impressed with the new Tech Lady.

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                    John VanHoose
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                    [quote=“Jaymes Driver, post: 34020, member: 3582”]You could always try DNSMasq to proxy serve your bootfile and server, sometimes this can alleviate issues with finding the correct files.

                    [url]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Using_FOG_with_an_unmodifiable_DHCP_server/_Using_FOG_with_no_DHCP_server#DNSMASQ_settings_for_iPXE[/url][/quote]

                    I was having the same error and I tried the above link now I get the new menu screen but it just constatly flashes that screen and noting else.

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                      John VanHoose
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                      I just went back to .32 it works with no extra troubleshooting.

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                        Barbara Howard
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                        [quote=“John VanHoose, post: 39534, member: 4156”]I just went back to .32 it works with no extra troubleshooting.[/quote]

                        It’s tempting, John, but I’m not giving up just yet.

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