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    • RE: Unable to boot off FOG server

      @george1421 Ok, sorry about not getting back to this sooner, but work has been a bit busy. So anyway, I made the changes to the config file. (basically I created the ltsp.conf because it did not exist in the dnsmasq.d directory) there was only a README file. I was able to do a TCP dump and cap the information. But I have a feeling it will not be much help,

      0_1532033995049_pcap.fog.JPG

      I did see that I am running 2.75 version of dnsmasq, but I can reload the VM to just before I installed DNSMASQ and make sure the 2.76 version is installed. *will update if there are any changes from that versioning.

      Thanks for the help!

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Unable to boot off FOG server

      One more question and this might seem like a stupid one. After I installed dnsmasq,
      I didn’t have the /etc/dnsmasq/ltsp.conf file.
      I only had /etc/dnsmasq.config. Which file should I be overwriting?
      0_1530637469755_dnsques1.JPG
      0_1530637520231_dnsques2.JPG

      The information in the file looks close to what I have in the ltsp.conf file which is located in /etc/dnsmasq
      0_1530637679445_dnsquest3.JPG
      but the other file is called dnsmasq.conf. So I guess what I am saying is where should this dnsmasq config file go? in the etc dir under that first file name? or in the /etc/dnsmasq folder uner the ltsp.conf file name?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • Unable to boot off FOG server

      So I have been tasked with setting up an imaging solution for the company I work for.
      A bit about our network:
      DHCP is being taken care of by a Cisco Meraki Router. (so no option 66 & 67)

      I have sucessfully installed FOG on a Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS
      I am updated to the latest version of FOG as well, I think it’s like 1.54.
      I am running DNSMASQ as well, since I am unable to control or edit the DHCP properties of the network.

      On my first install run I was having a problem with the Meraki router tagging the Dnsmasq packets as a secondary DHCP server. Somehow, I was able to correct that problem. But was then hit with another. When I would boot client PC’s via NIC it would show the option to boot from fog server but would always give me the PXE-T01. Now the only solutions that I was able to find had to deal with the FOG server actually handling the DHCP traffic, which mine is not.

      Now I am getting a PXE-M0F error, and I am getting tired of this. I checked the cables, I’ve reloaded the server umteen times.

      Can I please get some help?

      posted in FOG Problems
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