@george1421 Wonderous. I did use the ipxe change like you suggested and it worked. I’ll hammer out the dnsmasq and see about gettin that working at a later time.
Thanks so much. Love this software and the people who help support it.
@george1421 Wonderous. I did use the ipxe change like you suggested and it worked. I’ll hammer out the dnsmasq and see about gettin that working at a later time.
Thanks so much. Love this software and the people who help support it.
George, thanks i’ll review these notes and see about adding that. Which bootfile should i be specifying in my dhcp if i do that?
@george1421 said in PXE Booting UEFI, Fog 1.5.6 - Dell Latitude 5400:
ipxe.efi
Would it be beneficial to just have the fog server be my DHCP server? I’m happy to swap over to that but need to know how to enable it now after the fact.
I’m having a similar issue… What’s the best manner to turn on DCHP on my fog server after i’ve already installed it?
So my issue is as follows. I have a heap of Dell Latitude 5400 laptops that i need to image. These machines do NOT have legacy boot options so i have to use UEFI.
I cannot seem to get these laptops to PXE boot. Here’s my setup.
Ubuntu, running Fog 1.5.6. DHCP is setup on my Fortigate with Option 67 specifying undionly.kpxe
When i try to pxe boot i don’t even get any processing it just says it fails to boot and to retry or reboot the machine.
Can someone help me get pointed in the right direction? I think i’m missing something in my DHCP but i’m not 100% sure and i’m having some trouble finding info especially considering my fortigate.
Screen cap below is of my DHCP options on my Fortigate