[url]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwL_kF1tfWnjMWtIMDRkMHZjZGs/edit?usp=sharing[/url]
I couldn’t upload a video directly, but here’s a link to it on my Google Drive account.
[url]https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwL_kF1tfWnjMWtIMDRkMHZjZGs/edit?usp=sharing[/url]
I couldn’t upload a video directly, but here’s a link to it on my Google Drive account.
What would the ideal configuration be like?
Replacing the current file with the one you recommended did not help.
It’s possible there is a new error code, but the screen flashed way too fast for me to catch it (as did the first error code), so I’ll have to record it on video and slow it down like I did before.
If it makes a difference, it appears as if it takes a very long time to acquire DHCP information and, then it takes an equally as long time to configure the MAC address. I could be wrong but I want to cover all the bases.
Cheers.
Pardon my ignorance, but what do I do with this file when I download it.
I am very unfamiliar with FOG, and Linux in general.
Hi there,
I co-manage a network of about 25 computers, all of them Dell Optiplex 790s running Windows 7. We decided to deploy an image. Using a 26th, identical Optiplex 790, I installed Debian and then Fog v1.2.0. When I try to PXE boot using a neighboring computer, it gives me the error: ERROR 0x040ee119 ([url]http://www.ipxe.org/040ee119[/url]) and the computer goes into a boot loop.
Going to that URL did not provide me with any useful information.
Please help with constructive comments, and please have any suggestions actually be pertinent to the problem at hand.
Thanks,
Joe