Chainloading failure: Toshiba Tecra C40-C UEFI & Samsung SSD MZNLF128HCHP-000
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@mabarton this is linux permissions 101. A incredibly brief explanation wrote by someone on a cell phone:
First part is owner, second part is group. Third which isn’t included is everyone.
Every linux user also has their own group by default and Linux does not allow deleting a user’s group.
Basically - setting the ownership tells linux that this user and this users group (which only has that one user in it) own that directory.
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@mabarton no. The chain load issue is as George was discussing. Uefi exit is not pretty, but on imaging you should ensure secure boot is off for download, though I would recommend for both upload and download.
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@Tom-Elliott
That was where I was lost. We use chown often with students. -
@mabarton for the chain load, if you set host efi exit to type exit and reupload with secure boot off, then deploy to system with secure boot off, I suspect you might have much more luck.
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@Tom-Elliott
I always take secure boot offMy host is set to…EFI: exit and BIOS: exit
Then in fog settings… it is EFI :exit and Fog Boot: exit
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@Tom-Elliott
I double checked and with those settings, I still get a chainloading error. -
@mabarton said in Chainloading failure: Toshiba Tecra C40-C UEFI & Samsung SSD MZNLF128HCHP-000:
@Tom-Elliott
I double checked and with those settings, I still get a chainloading error.The real question is - if you skip network booting, does the OS load?
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@Wayne-Workman
I am taking a course on Linux in the fall so I hope to have a better understanding…When changing a setting in the WebUI, do I need to make changes on the machine as well?
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@mabarton typically, no.
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@Wayne-Workman Yes, if firmware set to boot from hard drive it works every time. (the OP is still on the 2 minute cool down between posts for being a noob).
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@Wayne-Workman
Yes, without fail.I have to wait 120 sec to post. Sorry for the delayed answers. -
@mabarton well - I think secure boot is off because you got to the end of uploading.
The chain load failure is a different problem - as others have already said.
Can you post a picture of the chain load failure? Please include the whole screen and be sure the photo is focused - we can tell you a lot from that and give you a link too - to see what boot script that IPXE is using.
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@mabarton I hate to be the bearer of bad news but all of your pictures are upside down and it makes it very difficult for me to read them.
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@Wayne-Workman I’m aware. Even when I flip them, they come in upside down. Its fun:(
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@mabarton in the web interface, go to fog configuration - ipxe boot menu. Check “no menu” and see what happens. If it fails then undo it. But post a pic of the failure. It MIGHT have more info.
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@Wayne-Workman
Fixed the upside down issueWorking on the config change.
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With menu off
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Here is something interesting.
I am able to image the computer with Clonezilla.
Right now I am attempting to deploy the image to a different computer.