@Wayne-Workman Hey Wayne, thanks for getting back to me so quickly. I went ahead and read through the install instructions for FOG Trunk that you posted. However, my question for installing that is, will I still be running into the same issue as before, what with not being able to set up the DHCP 66/67 settings. I spoke with the company that provides our firewall service, via chat support, and their technician told me that there is currently no way to configure those settings. I suggested creating a DHCP role on our server, in order to alter those settings, but the network guy said that having 2 DHCP’s would cause problems and setting up a separate DHCP for the FOG Server would be too much work. So, with that in mind, I am currently thinking about shelving the FOG Server and moving ahead with another imaging solution, but I would really like to get this to work, provided of course that it is in fact possible, considering my current limitations in this situation. If it is possible to set it up without the 66/67 settings, what advice would you offer me as far as my next steps for getting it to work?
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RE: iPXE Error - Nothing to boot: No such file or directory (http://ipxe.org/2d03e13b)
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RE: iPXE Error - Nothing to boot: No such file or directory (http://ipxe.org/2d03e13b)
If you can point me to a recently updated tutorial on that FOG trunk installation, I would be most interested in taking a stab at it!
1.) I have an internal static IP Address. They asked if I needed an internal or an external, but I was not sure, so they gave me an internal one. Do I need an external one?
Here is that information you requested:
2.) -rw-r–r-- 1 fog root 102037 Apr 1 13:43 /tftpboot/undionly.kpxe
3.) I uploaded the display filter, on the pcap file, of “udp.port==67||udp.port==68||tftp” which you will see below:
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iPXE Error - Nothing to boot: No such file or directory (http://ipxe.org/2d03e13b)
Hello FOG Server Professionals,
I am at a brick wall here, because I have not been able to find a solution to my problem and I thought you guys might be able to help me. I have tried researching the problem via Google, but I cannot find anyone with my same issue and I cannot figure out why this is not working for me.
Today on 04.01.16:
- I have re-installed Kubuntu 12.04 and ran the updates, upgrade, and build-essential.
- I have re-installed the latest version of FOG (Free Open-Source Ghost) files using the following video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Si3kMajqXbE
- I AM ABLE to access the FOG Server through the web interface by static IP, but I AM NOT ABLE to pull up the quick registration interface when I network boot from another virtual box Win7Test machine and I need to do that to upload the image.
I originally thought that there was a problem with the 66 and 67 settings, but the Network guy said that the Firewall handles the DHCP settings, so he set it up in the DNS, with my static FOG IP as the hostname and undionly.kpxe as the value.
However, when I set Virtual Box to do internal network on the FOG Server and VMWin7Test, I get the following error when I try to network boot into the VMWin7Test Machine:
Connection timed out (http://ipxe.org/4c106035)When I try to do Bridged adapter on both of those, and I try to network boot into the VMWin7Test machine I get this error:
Nothing to boot: No such file or directory (http://ipxe.org/2d03e13b)What do you guys suggest/recommend?
I had thought about doing the dnsmasq DHCP Proxy, but I really don’t think I should have to do that and I would actually prefer not to do that, because I should be able to do it via DHCP.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
John