Junkhacker, I’m updating the bios now, will report back.
It stalls on that message, and then reboots, the same thing it was doing before.
Junkhacker, I’m updating the bios now, will report back.
It stalls on that message, and then reboots, the same thing it was doing before.
Oops, you [SIZE=3]got me[/SIZE] Tom. [FONT=Helvetica][COLOR=#242b30][SIZE=3]¯_(ツ)_/¯[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT]
Dell Optiplex 780
FOG 1.0.2
Ubuntu 14.04
I’ve booted on a 990 successfully, but the 780 won’t boot.
Never mind, I just manually added the host
OK, one last thing. I added the host to fog, and when I went into management, it was blank. I can’t add anything, it says “No user history data found.”
Anything. I am very willing to help out.
It works. Holy Sh*t (can I swear on this forum?) it works. You are a saint Tom, I don’t care what your bio says.
Oh yes, how foolish of me. It is in-fact a 64 bit processor from Intel. Let me give this a try.
Well they should be, they are 32 bit processors. But it does look as though they are loading init.xz
edit: and bzImage, but the OS shows that it is 32 bit.
Thank you for all your help. Unfortunately, our 780s are 32 bit, so this does me no good ATM.
[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 29906, member: 7271”]I’ll try and build an older kernel when I get home[/quote]
You’re a God among men, Mr. Elliott. Thank you kindly.
[LEFT]What I have now (sorry for the background music):[/LEFT]
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Well, I’m back to square one now. The drives have been put in legacy mode, the kernel has been updated, and fog has been updated, but it still says it can’t register the host.
The value for FOG_PXE_BOOT_IMAGE is init
#!ipxe
cpuid --ext 29 && set arch x86_64 || set arch i386
params
param mac ${net0/mac}
param arch ${arch}
chain [url]http://172.16.0.35/fog/service/ipxe/boot.php##params[/url]
Yes I just installed 3.15.0. I will try to catch a video to show you
This machine now boots directly into Windows after I hit enter on the Full Host Registration option.