@Bigredcherokee your boot file is “ipe.pxe”?
Andy Abplanalp
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RE: r7478 Advanced Boot Menu not worked
@sgennadi is your path correct? You’re defining {boot-url} but you’re using {fog-ip} in the path to your image files
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RE: Certain Dell models are not enjoying my Universal image
@mlnancejr8808 is sysprep adding any local accounts with your answer file? The reason I ask is…I’ve seen the exact symptoms you’ve described where a local account gets added during sysprep from the answer file but stops with that exact error because that account already exists from being added during previous syspreps. Make sure the ProfileList registry keys are cleaned up before subsequent/repeated sysprepping.
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RE: boot pxe issue
@Andy-Abplanalp not only that - your dhcpd.conf file has “undionly.kxpe” listed instead of “undionly.kpxe”
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RE: Certain Dell models are not enjoying my Universal image
@mlnancejr8808 that still doesn’t answer my question. If you are creating a local admin account with your answer file, then make sure it doesn’t exist already in the image before you sysprep it again. Delete it from Local Users and remove any corresponding entries in the registry under the ProfileList key. That should solve this problem.
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RE: Parted Magic Boot Menu
@RobTitian16 That’s what I’ve done, yes. I discovered, by luck, that not appending anything to memdisk works for certain ISOs. I use Parted Magic frequently, so I was happy to get it working. I’ve never seen this documented anywhere…glad you’re working!
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RE: Parted Magic Boot Menu
@RobTitian16 mine is under my Advanced Menu but works great like this:
:parted
initrd ${boot-url}/iso/pmagic.iso
chain memdisk ||
echo failed to boot
prompt
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RE: boot pxe issue
@Wayne-Workman yes, but also his settings in FOG (that he has pictured) should be pointing to a kernel and the init file. Basically…it appears to have both incorrect configuration settings AND the typo in the dhcpd.conf
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RE: boot pxe issue
@Andy-Abplanalp not only that - your dhcpd.conf file has “undionly.kxpe” listed instead of “undionly.kpxe”
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RE: Advanced Menu Issue(s)
@Junkhacker correct me if I’m wrong but wouldn’t 7671 be after @Tom-Elliott fixed the sanitization fields? I had this issue as well and just went to my Advanced menu and clicked “save” to update it. Cleared out the ampersand issue for me and started working right away.
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RE: r7478 Advanced Boot Menu not worked
@sgennadi is your path correct? You’re defining {boot-url} but you’re using {fog-ip} in the path to your image files
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RE: Uploading an image from Hyper-V is extremely slow
@loosus456 does this server have Broadcom NICs in it by chance? If so, you can look into disabling Virtual Machine Queues.