BZImage...No such file or directory when trying to start an image
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Please take a look on:
FOG Configuration Page->FOG Settings->Web Server->FOG_WEB_ROOT.
I’m just guessing but the value there is blank? If so, please make it read as /fog
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The setting looks fine on the server.
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@Shannon-Render Is it also fine in the storage node configuration?
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You guys are amazing…thanks for the help with fixing this. I am currently imaging the laptop right now with your help. It was missing at the storage node level. I created a storage node and I must have had a typo.
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@Shannon-Render So you have trunk installed?
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Never mind, I’m a dumbass:
@Shannon-Render said in BZImage...No such file or directory when trying to start an image:
I am currently running FOG git version 7613 but was currently running 1.2.0 stable.
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@george1421 Hopefully you will see this I am still new to fog, where do I find the Storage node configuration? I am running the latest version of fog and am getting this error. I can download from the web browser to confirm the kernel is there but keep getting the error below.!
[0_1487944212491_error.jpg](Uploading 100%)
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@ryan.mckenzie I can’t tell if your image uploaded appropriately.
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@Tom-Elliott This is the error I get
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@ryan.mckenzie So the problem is your host (Host->Edit->Host Kernel), (or possibly FOG Configuration Page->FOG Settings->TFTP Server->FOG_TFTP_PXE_KERNEL is set incorrectly)?
Please change the “bzImage412” to be “bzImage”
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@Tom-Elliott yes it works for other models with the default bzImage. I was trying to load this kernel 4.1.2 for an optiplex 780. only having trouble on this model of computers
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@ryan.mckenzie Then check the host in the host page.
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@ryan.mckenzie Remove the /var/www/fog/service/ipxe/bzImage412 from that host in the host kernel field
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@Tom-Elliott ok removed
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@ryan.mckenzie now try booting the machine and let the magic begin!
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@Tom-Elliott ok this is where I get stuck using the default kernel… It loads bzImage… ok
init.xz… okthen it is stuck here. does not go any further, this is why I was trying a different kernel. Any ideas?
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@ryan.mckenzie Did the 412 kernel work in the past?