FYI, while deploying / capturing you are forced to disable secure boot because the kernels are not signed, after deployment / capturing you can enable secure boot if you like (uefi only).
If Windows 2008 DHCP doesn’t support automatic uefi/bios (I know it doesn’t)
If it does, I cannot figure it out. I spent days trying. One would think it can given the available GUI options in 2008 DHCP, but configuration of it is just way too complicated. 2012 R1 and above handles it nicely though.
I’d say adjust the /opt/fog/.fogsettings file and let the fog installer handle configuring DHCP (It is solid, I’ve done a lot of work on that part of the installer). You’ll probably need to install dhcp-server before hand though.
@caw001 If that is the process you followed then something is not right with either the fog server or the usb module. Let me look into it. The kernel parameters don’t look correct. There should be more info in the kernel parameters almost like the grub config file is damaged. It should list the web server and storage info.