@george1421 How do I tell if the PXE server is running on the Fog server?
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RE: PXE client not seeing new Fogserver
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RE: PXE client not seeing new Fogserver
@george1421 Nevermind, I put a 067 record in the DHCP options and PXE boot worked. Thanks for your help.
Jim P.
Latest posts made by geekyjm
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RE: Image capture PXE boot hangs after tftp
@jj-fullmer yes, thank you. I tried undionly.kpxe and it worked. But now the problem is I need to keep changing the boot image depending on if bios or UEFI.
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RE: Image capture PXE boot hangs after tftp
The PXE boot just blinks a cursor after tftp.
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Image capture PXE boot hangs after tftp
We are using Virtualbox to PXE boot a new image to our fog server so we can capture the image. The PXE boot hangs after tftp://10.29.8.42/snponly.efi… Ok. It doesn’t display an error, just a blinking cursor. Any ideas?
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RE: postdownload script
@jj-fullmer It looks like the fog.postdownload script calls the fog.custominstall script which intern calls the fog updateunattend. My fog knowledge is very basic. I can include the scripts if it helps.
Jim P.
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RE: postdownload script
@george1421 I check my old server and there is no /opt/fog/ssl directory. When it was installed way back when no SSL cert was used. The site is only accessible from http://fog.
Jim P.
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RE: postdownload script
@george1421 Thanks, for your assistance. Question where is the certificate located? If I can find it I can then copy it to the new server. But is the certificate based on the server name? When creating the new server I named it something other than the original.
Jim P.
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postdownload script
Hi, I migrated my fog server to a new system and during the process I transferred the postdownload script from the old versioned system the the newer one. I’m running into some issue sysprep running and connecting the client to the domain after the download. Is there a new postdownload script I could download and try?
Regards,
Jim P.
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RE: PXE client not seeing new Fogserver
@george1421 Nevermind, I put a 067 record in the DHCP options and PXE boot worked. Thanks for your help.
Jim P.
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RE: PXE client not seeing new Fogserver
@george1421 How do I tell if the PXE server is running on the Fog server?