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      Deacon0413
      last edited by Deacon0413

      I have fog(trunk 3760) installed on ubuntu 12.4 with netmasq, everything works fine with windows 7 laptops, I am able to upload and download an image, but when i try to do this on any windows 8 laptop i get this

      20150804_172209.jpg

      192.168.6.1 is my router
      192.168.6.105 is my fog box

      why is it using my router ip to try and access the tftp?
      any ideas?

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      • Wayne WorkmanW
        Wayne Workman
        last edited by

        Probaby because this device is set to boot with UEFI, or Secure Boot is turned on.

        Secure Boot must be turned off to use FOG to image this device - this is not optional.

        And if you can enable a legacy mode temporarily to image with, you should be able to use your current setup. If not, and you’re stuck with using UEFI mode, then you’ll need to specify an .efi file as your boot file and see if it works. All of the boot files are located in /tftpboot/ there are several .efi files to choose from, just try them one by one till you find one that works. I’d suggest trying ipxe.efi first.

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          Deacon0413
          last edited by

          I finally got back around to working on this, I did have legacy mode enabled and secure boot was turned off, but it was still doing the same thing, I decided to switch from netmasq to just running my dhcp on the fog box and now everything works perfect.

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