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    • RE: TFTP boot fails - "the selected boot device failed" - after upgrading to FOG 1.1

      [quote=“ianabc, post: 30865, member: 24548”]Hi Jackley, Toms response was to Chuck Sites above, there was too much going on in this thread :). Do you see anything in the ipxe directory (e.g. /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe - you might have a slightly different web root). The Add Kernel function should drop the file you are uploading in there I think.[/quote]

      There is a bzImage there, but it’s from 9:17 AM today. I just tried to install a new kernel, it doesn’t appear to be updating. Below is the stat output for bzImage:

      [CODE]/var/www/fog/service/ipxe$ stat bzImage
      File: ‘bzImage’
      Size: 6090592 Blocks: 11896 IO Block: 4096 regular file
      Device: 801h/2049d Inode: 786936 Links: 1
      Access: (0644/-rw-r–r–) Uid: ( 1000/ fog) Gid: ( 33/www-data)
      Access: 2014-06-19 09:14:09.555283765 -0400
      Modify: 2014-06-19 09:14:09.611283767 -0400
      Change: 2014-06-19 09:14:27.151284163 -0400
      Birth: -
      [/CODE]

      posted in FOG Problems
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      jackley
    • RE: TFTP boot fails - "the selected boot device failed" - after upgrading to FOG 1.1

      [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 30860, member: 7271”]This sounds like it’s not exiting to the HD properly. Perchance, is your SATA Controller setup for IDE, AHCI, or RAID? I’ve heard reports (other’s please confirm if you can) that the Controller type can play into the “exit” mode options and use.[/quote]

      I believe I got this to work by updating the DHCP, thanks all. Now I’m having a new issue.

      When I go to install a new kernel, the progress hangs at “Starting Process…” with a spinning gear.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      jackley
    • RE: TFTP boot fails - "the selected boot device failed" - after upgrading to FOG 1.1

      [quote=“Fhajad, post: 30800, member: 24675”]Do you have your DHCP server options set correctly?[/quote]

      Where can I verify these settings?

      posted in FOG Problems
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      jackley
    • RE: TFTP boot fails - "the selected boot device failed" - after upgrading to FOG 1.1

      Where can I find the dhcp sever settings?

      posted in FOG Problems
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      jackley
    • RE: TFTP boot fails - "the selected boot device failed" - after upgrading to FOG 1.1

      What should be under [FONT=Ubuntu][COLOR=#555555]FOG_PXE_IMAGE_DNSADDRESS, if anything? That field is blank. [/COLOR][/FONT]

      posted in FOG Problems
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      jackley
    • TFTP boot fails - "the selected boot device failed" - after upgrading to FOG 1.1

      Running Ubuntu 13.10. Upgraded from a FOG beta to 1.1. When I go to boot a laptop from the FOG server, I get:

      “TFTP.
      PXE-M0F: Exiting Intel Boot Agent
      Selected Boot Device Failed.”

      I was able to tftp into the server and get undionly.pxe. Verified the username/password are correct under the FOG System Settings > FOG Settings > TFTP Server.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      jackley
    • RE: Dell Latitude E7240 hangs during imaging

      [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 23051, member: 7271”]Try changing the image type to multi-part non-resizable.

      The reason it’s not working for you, is resizable is expecting only two partitions. The first partition it creates/searches for is the 100MB partition naturally created on a fully fresh install.[/quote]

      Thanks, I’ll try that.

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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      jackley
    • RE: Dell Latitude E7240 hangs during imaging

      [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 22873, member: 7271”]From looking at your partitioning table, it appears your /dev/sda1 is not the normal 100mb partition but rather a 350mb partition. Are you trying multipart image or resizable?[/quote]

      Re-sizable.

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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      jackley
    • RE: Dell Latitude E7240 hangs during imaging

      [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 22821, member: 7271”]I’m working on getting GPT support working in 0.33, but 0.32 does not support it. So yes, unfortunately, you will need to have an image that is created under MBR style.[/quote]

      Does our image need to be created using MBR or does the destination need to be formatted with MBR? I formatted the disk with MBR, but the issue isn’t resolved. Our image is Windows 7 that was created using MBR.

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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      jackley
    • RE: Dell Latitude E7240 hangs during imaging

      Is there a way to fix this on FOG or will I have to format each disk before running an image?

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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      jackley