So I just tried a e5520 that have imaged before and it’s getting stuck in the same exact spot.
Latest posts made by jflanagin
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RE: Stuck at bzimage and init load
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RE: Stuck at bzimage and init load
- I believe Legacy
- Secure Boot is Disabled
- 66 is my FOG server IP and 67 is undionly.kpxe
- Yes
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Stuck at bzimage and init load
Hi,
So just got some fresh Dell 7480 laptops that I’m trying to image with Windows 10. Ran into some troubles and figured I should update from Fog 1.2 to Fog 1.4.4. Continued to have the problem so I updated the kernel to the latest and again still having the issue. It starts the PXE boot and says ok next to loading bzimage3 and init.xz but then just hangs with a blinking cursor on the next line.
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RE: Boot From USB
I’ve tried BIOS and I’ve tried uEFI. Secure boot is off and I’m running 1.2.0
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RE: Boot From USB
I’ve tried BIOS and I’ve tried uEFI. Secure boot is off and I’m running 1.2.0
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RE: Fog Config File
- 100Mb
- Couple Hundred
- I have a unique image. Once it completes i have to go into the config file and change the fog server address so the fog client will work.
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Boot From USB
Hi All,
I’m trying to create a bootable USB image for FOG. The client doesn’t want to PXE boot because they have a Ghost server in place for that. They are trying to move away from Ghost but don’t want to mess with DHCP settings right now.
I’ve gone on and tried every way possible to create a bootable usb drive from the instructions on https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=USB_Bootable_Media but it’s just not working.
Anyone have any suggestions?
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RE: Fog Config File
They are at separate physical locations.
1.2.0
Individual Servers
I know nothing of the location plugin
I’ll see what I can do. Def up for your input -
RE: Fog Config File
- They are at separate physical locations.
- 1.2.0
- Individual Servers
- I know nothing of the location plugin
- I’ll see what I can do. Def up for your input
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Fog Config File
My network consists of 4 different subnets.
172.16.x.x
172.17.x.x
172.18.x.x
172.19.x.xI have not figured out how to image across subnets so I have set up a FOG server at each location. However when I create a base image I have to go in and change the FOG config file after each deployment so that it will look for the local FOG server and then do its auto domain join and other tasks. Any way to put multiple servers in the config file so I don’t have to create a base image for each location?