Update: The realtek.pxe boot file works for my lenovo 11e. Thank you @cml for your help getting that!
Posts made by Ahagel
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RE: Lenovo 11e - Doesn't pass Menu screen on iPXE
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RE: Lenovo 11e - Doesn't pass Menu screen on iPXE
@cml There is something oddly different about the realtek.pxe. When double clicking it opens a web browser where the other files do not. Is this normal? It also shows “<!DOC” instead of the binary like the other files. Sorry if this is a dumb question.
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RE: Lenovo 11e - Doesn't pass Menu screen on iPXE
Hello All,
I am running Ubuntu 12.04 with Fog 1.2.0. I am experiencing a similar issue when imaging the Lenovo 11e. Like the image in the original post I get to where it says “menu” and underneath of it I see "configuring (mac address)…
I am using undionly.kpxe for my other devices and it works, just not for the 11e. I have attempted to use undionly.kkpxe, and undionly.pxe but those do not make any difference. I have not tried the realtek.pxe because the link provided by @cml does not exist when opening the link. Is there another source from which i can get this from? I am also running the default kernel for the default install. I would like to note that I have no issues booting up the lenovo 11e into the fog menus to image when using my 0.32 Fog server (also running Ubuntu 12.04).
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RE: (Fog 1.2.0 & Ubuntu 14.04) - Initial image upload successful. Can't find image file on deployment.
@Wayne-Workman thanks for the advise on stable versions of Linux to pair with 1.2! I’m not all about the latest and greatest but I do like to stay current if it’s not buggy. My goal is to get uefi devices going with fog. Everything else is a bonus when upgrading.
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RE: (Fog 1.2.0 & Ubuntu 14.04) - Initial image upload successful. Can't find image file on deployment.
Hey guys,
I am having the exact same issue. I am running Ubuntu 14.04 and Fog 1.2.0 with default settings. It is set to store images on the default storage node in /images. When uploading a new image I created everything is smooth and I even show the data usage on the image file afterwards. Though when trying to push down an image I get the same error “image file not found” and when navigating to /images on my server there are no image files in place. So it was mentioned by @Wayne-Workman that this is fixed by upgrading to trunk as it fixes the DB loopback. I would prefer not to do this if possible. Are there any other known solutions to this issue? If not what is the most current and stable build when combing FOG and Ubuntu? Either way I upgraded from 0.32 for the uefi boot capabilities so I would like to atleast have that. Thank you in advance for any suggestions offered.
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RE: PXE Problems (random)
@Wayne-Workman Here you go. I will look at the TFTP troubleshooting steps as well. Thanks.
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RE: PXE Problems (random)
Hey John,
I am having the exact same issue when trying to upgrade my kernel to one of the latest versions. I also use our networks DHCP server that points to the FOG Server and Bootfile name undionly.kpxe. Though, I have no issues getting my machines to pxe boot into the FOG menus. Is there a known solution to this outside of using the FOG server for DHCP?