@george1421
The boot menu worked for a hot second then stopped.
I edited the .fogsettings and default.ipxe files that stuff was working.
I reran the installer now nothing.
I get a >>Start PXEover IPV4 and the tablet just sits there and times out.
@george1421
The boot menu worked for a hot second then stopped.
I edited the .fogsettings and default.ipxe files that stuff was working.
I reran the installer now nothing.
I get a >>Start PXEover IPV4 and the tablet just sits there and times out.
@george1421
Changing the boot file was oh soooooo close.
iPXE Its booting.
Configures the Mac address
REceives the DHCP Answer on interface net0
tftp://10.71.24.139/default.ipxe… ok
http://10.0.2.15/fog/services/ipxe/boot.php… connecting
then hangs. The web server is on .139
I need both the tftp and http to be found on the same VM.
Where is it picking up the incorrect IP for .15?
DHCP is running on a Server 2016 Standard VM on Hyper V
@george1421
There are no other WDS servers on site that I know of.
Asked the other admins and they said No as well.
I setup the fog server on 66
and the boot file undionly.kpxe on 67
When I pxe boot now, it just sits there for a second then goes back to the bios boot menu.
If there is a message it goes by too quick to see what it says.
It is a new install using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS running in a VM.
I do not have anything setup for dhcp 66 and 67 on the Windows side.
Did I miss that in the docs?
Trying to PXE boot a Win 10 Tablet to get to the fog server menu.
Looking to use Fog for Pushing to and Gathering images from the tablets.
I’m receiving a Bootx64.efi is missing when I pxe boot from the tablet.
How do I make this boot/connect to fog with UEFI Booting?
Thanks
Chris