@Wayne-Workman Thanks for the help, ill let you know after the update.
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RE: Set Option 3 on Window 2008 R2 for BIOS and UEFI Co-Existence
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RE: Set Option 3 on Window 2008 R2 for BIOS and UEFI Co-Existence
@Wayne-Workman Thanks for the help, ill let you know after the update.
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RE: Set Option 3 on Window 2008 R2 for BIOS and UEFI Co-Existence
@Wayne-Workman Thanks for the help. The highlighted section below are the class options, by default it chooses the User Class. If User class is chosen then it will display ‘None’. I try creating a user class with value ‘PXEClient:Arch:00009’ but it gave me a error saying that the value has already define. What else can I try?
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RE: Set Option 3 on Window 2008 R2 for BIOS and UEFI Co-Existence
@Wayne-Workman Is the packet highlighted below the option 60 you mentions? It looks like it still requesting ‘undionly.kpxe’.
This how the vendor class is defined.
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RE: Set Option 3 on Window 2008 R2 for BIOS and UEFI Co-Existence
@Wayne-Workman This the value of the ‘PXEClient (UEFI x64)’ vendor class. I also tried ‘PXEClient:Arch:00008’, ‘PXEClient:Arch:00009’, ‘PXEClient:Arch:00006’, it only boot to bios.
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RE: Set Option 3 on Window 2008 R2 for BIOS and UEFI Co-Existence
@Wayne-Workman I set up a new vender class call ‘PXEClient (UEFI x64)’ and then set the option 66 of ‘PXEClient (UEFI x64)’ class to my fog server ip address (10.10.1.3) and option 67 of ‘PXEClient (UEFI x64)’ class to ‘ipxe.efi’. But it still only able to load BIOS and not UEFI.
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Set Option 3 on Window 2008 R2 for BIOS and UEFI Co-Existence
We would like to set the DHCP server to handle booting from legacy and UEFI. But we are on an environment where we have to work on Window 2008 R2. According to the documentation, https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/BIOS_and_UEFI_Co-Existence#Option_003_steps_here, Window 2008 use the option 3. Is not clear how to set it up. Do we just add the router ip address onto option 3? How does the DHCP know if the device needs UEFI or legacy boot file?
fog version 5293
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RE: Cannot boot into fog menu in UEFI mode
@Tom-Elliott The latest Fog can register the host too ( Fog version 5293 ). Thanks for the help
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RE: Cannot boot into fog menu in UEFI mode
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Capture and Deploy window 8 in UEFI mode works. ( Fog version 5291 )
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RE: Cannot boot into fog menu in UEFI mode
@Wayne-Workman I gonna try capture and deploy an UEFI Window 8 enterprise image.
Fog version 5291
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RE: Cannot boot into fog menu in UEFI mode
It is able to register the device now. I reinstalled the fog server and run Sebastian’s ‘ipxe.efi’. Running Fog version 5291. Thanks for the help