@george1421 Oh, my apologies. Thank you very much for your help. You’re truly a wizard as your profile picture shows. Thank you again!
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RE: DHCP Booting Fails and enters wrong IP Address
@george1421 It does seem to be working now. Thanks!!!
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RE: DHCP Booting Fails and enters wrong IP Address
@george1421 I used nano to edit that file and changed that IP. That did fix the issue.
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RE: DHCP Booting Fails and enters wrong IP Address
@george1421 How do I edit the text inside the default.ipxe?
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RE: DHCP Booting Fails and enters wrong IP Address
@george1421 Is there a way to open that hidden file?
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RE: DHCP Booting Fails and enters wrong IP Address
@george1421 It says 172.24.113.103
I wasn’t the one who set this server up (wish I was because I was able to do it pretty easily before without issues), it was a co-worker. I’ll ask if they changed the IP but I don’t think the IP was changed after the fact. -
RE: DHCP Booting Fails and enters wrong IP Address
@george1421 I’m sorry, I used the command ls -la /tftpboot
and the file is there, however, I am not well experienced in Linux. What is the command to open and inspect the default.ipxe file? -
DHCP Booting Fails and enters wrong IP Address
I have it setup on the DHCP so that option 66 goes to 172.24.100.200 (which is the fog server) and option 67 is undionly.kpxe. The issue is that if you look at this image, it connects to the fog server with tftp it gets the correct address, but once it goes to http it gets a different one and fails. I am quite certain this needs to be the same address as the tftp. Any ideas on how to fix this?
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Image with USB
Is there any way to image a machine with a FOG captured image to a device that is not on the network? Maybe putting it on a USB or something?