[quote=“TommyTonic, post: 5138, member: 1610”]This isn’t real helpful, but you say you’re not sure if they’re supposed to be there.
This is what my install, new today, looks like on that screen:[/quote]
At least I know I am not going crazy.
-bj
[quote=“TommyTonic, post: 5138, member: 1610”]This isn’t real helpful, but you say you’re not sure if they’re supposed to be there.
This is what my install, new today, looks like on that screen:[/quote]
At least I know I am not going crazy.
-bj
I am missing all the FOG settings like pxe menu and preset the AD settings. I think from past installations that they are supposed to be listed under the Other Information Page but they are not there. This is a brand new installation.
-bj
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I got it. What I did was replace the pxelinux.0 file from version .28 and now my computers boot. I am not sure what I am loosing, but it works for me.
This is what I did (going from memory and a very basic linux user, so you might not want to take these commands word for word):
Install Fog .32
Download and extract the installations files for version .28
sudo su
cp /tftpboot/pxelinux.0 /tftpboot/pxelinux.0.v32
rm /tftpboot/pxelinux.0
cp ~/Downloads/fog_2.8/packages/tftpboot/pxelinux.0 /tftpboot/pxelinux.0
-bj
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This is a brand new installation of fog 32. I have one set of hardware in my school that it will get to the GUI pxe boot screen of fog and if you let it auto-choose Boot from hard disk it will go to a screen that says stuck on booting to local disk. If you choose boot from hard disk it will go to a blank screen.
I actually fixed this problem last year but I no longer remember the file I needed to change. This is what I remember. The issue started in version .29 and there was some file that I could copy from the .28 installation files that would make .29 (and .32) work with my hardware. I just don’t remember what that file was.
-bj