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    • RE: Cant PXE Boot = PXE-T01: File not Found

      ok, here we go

      https://mega.nz/#!5EgC1RZZ!BOfPySnN9QyL40H4bqTTVe9vPoRQsIJ7T-DGrO_QcrY
      https://mega.nz/#!8MwRiRAK!-lx9bMjRzG0_EwoPixuhxcm9bjdOoZ5JD77QEjDCGQk

      I couldn’t upload my files here directly to the forum so i just put them up on mega.nz

      Thanks for your help

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    • RE: Cant PXE Boot = PXE-T01: File not Found

      @wayne-workman ok perfect, thanks for your fast reaction. I will give it a try…
      So this way it should only start the DHCPv4 and ignore the v6 stuff, right?

      I will try to install the isc-dhcp-server first and set this up. Then i will run the installfog.sh an see what happens 🙂

      Thanks

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    • RE: Cant PXE Boot = PXE-T01: File not Found

      ok, here we go

      https://mega.nz/#!5EgC1RZZ!BOfPySnN9QyL40H4bqTTVe9vPoRQsIJ7T-DGrO_QcrY
      https://mega.nz/#!8MwRiRAK!-lx9bMjRzG0_EwoPixuhxcm9bjdOoZ5JD77QEjDCGQk

      I couldn’t upload my files here directly to the forum so i just put them up on mega.nz

      Thanks for your help

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    • RE: Cant PXE Boot = PXE-T01: File not Found

      @Sebastian-Roth Ok, i get your point. Sorry about that.

      Could you tell me where i find those install logs. I would love to share them and find a solution

      Thank you.

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    • RE: Cant PXE Boot = PXE-T01: File not Found

      First of all thank you very much for your fast answer. I really appreciate that.

      Ok yes you are right. Its not worth wasting time.

      I tried two times again with a complete fresh install but it didn’t work. The installfog.sh script always stopped at “setting up and starting dhcp…failed!” after this nothing more happened. The log always said something about “Start LSB: failed”

      I then installed debian 8 and with first try everything worked as expected. Now there is the /tftpboot directory containing all the necessary files and the boot menu comes up either booting UEFI or Legacy.

      But somehow it seems like fog is not the thing i need or i cannot use it right…
      I wanted to get a Linux Boot menu that looks a little bit like this:

      • Install Windows
        • Windows7x64
        • Windows8.1x64
        • Windows10x64
      • Boot Rescue/Antivirus Disks
        • Kaspersky
        • Bitdefender
      • System diagnostics
        • MEMTEST
          … and so on

      So actually i thought i could capture a reference PC and then deploy the image without doing host registration and stuff like that. The reason is that there is no domain and there will never be one. Right now we are using WDS but i wanted to try out some Linux based thing and somehow it came to my mind that cloning should go faster and the System would be completely ready after cloning. But if fog can only be used after host registration and then assigning an image over the web gui then this seems not to be the right thing to go with.

      I just want to boot to the pxe menu, select the OS to be installed on the host and that’s it. Hoepfully after 20 Min everything is done and the system is ready to use 🙂 and it’s important that both UEFI and LEGACY Boot work…

      Using the WDS it is alot about tweaking the answerfiles and stuff like that. I hope you get my point.

      Do you think i should only use iPXE and try to chainload into WDS?

      Thanks in advance for your help.

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    • Cant PXE Boot = PXE-T01: File not Found

      Hi Guys,

      allow me to ask some general questions before my “real” question:

      • After a Normal Fog install i should be able to get to the iPXE Boot Menu right out of the Box using the Legacy or UEFI PXE boot, right?
      • What is the tftpboot location on FOG 1.4.4, is it just /tftpboot beside the other folders such as /home, /etc, /bin…?
      • Why does the DHCP not need the “filename:undipxe.k/pxelinux.0” Option?

      So today i wanted to play around with fog but unfortunately i did not succeed in doing so.
      I tried to install the latest stable fog v1.4.4 on a fresh install of Debian 9.3(VM on ESXI). I set up an isolated network for testing.

      I downloaded it from sourceforge using wget, i did unzip it using tar and then i ran ./installfog.sh

      The setup went through without any errors. After install i could login without a problem on http://ip/fog/management

      Then i tried to PXE Boot a client. First i tried UEFI Boot. It didnt tell me anything. Then i tried Legacy and it told me “PXE-T01: File not Found”

      i searched the net but i couldnt find a solution. What i found out so far:

      • DHCP is up and running, the Client gets an IP
      • TFTP seems to be the issue. I dont have a /tftpboot folder with all the binaries - do i have to build them myself? I thought the FOG installscript provided them?

      the tftp-hpa config says:

      TFTP_USERNAME=“tftp”
      TFTP_DIRECTORY=“/srv/tftp” (this folder is empty…it should say /tftpboot, right?)
      TFTP_ADDRESS=“0.0.0.0:69”
      TFTP_OPTIONS=“–secure”

      The Web-GUI says:
      FOG_TFTP_PXE_KERNEL_DIR: /var/www/fog//service/ipxe/
      inside there are files like bzimage, init.xz, etc.

      did something fail during install?

      Thanks in advance for your help.

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