i guess with 2019 i need to use uefi
i changed it to ipxe.efi
i then configred a vm for uefi and disabled secure boot
booted up to fog
interesting…
hope this helps everyone
thank you for your time @george1421 and @Sebastian-Roth
i guess with 2019 i need to use uefi
i changed it to ipxe.efi
i then configred a vm for uefi and disabled secure boot
booted up to fog
interesting…
hope this helps everyone
thank you for your time @george1421 and @Sebastian-Roth
i guess with 2019 i need to use uefi
i changed it to ipxe.efi
i then configred a vm for uefi and disabled secure boot
booted up to fog
interesting…
hope this helps everyone
thank you for your time @george1421 and @Sebastian-Roth
yes i have tried it … same issue … stuck at the initialising…
i have successfully setup fog on server 2016 with gui
created a centos 7 vm with fog version 1.5.4
all good
got another organization to set it up for
so i have setup server 2019 with gui
created a centos 7 vm with fog version 1.5.9
whenever i do a pxe boot from a hyperv vm, i get ipxe initialialising devices…stuck on it
in the 2016 setup, no issues
i have tried updating to the latest kernel 5.6…still no luck
i have tried multiple kernels 4.6
did i find a bug with fog running on 2019 hyperv?
guessing the kernel doesn’t support it
thoughts?
jason