@george1421 We have a Dhcp relay, and a total of 5 different subnets. The dhcp is also running Microsoft server 2008. We may try to bring the client pc and the capture device to the Dhcp on Friday.
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RE: UEFI-PXE-Boot (Asus t100 Tablet)
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RE: wiping a drive
@fredlwal You could go under the host you’re working with, then to basic tasks, then click advanced. That gives you a drop down menu where you should see fast or full/normal wipe towards the bottom.
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RE: PXE-E32 error, unable to boot to fog from pxe
@george1421 ok, Currently doing that now
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RE: PXE-E32 error, unable to boot to fog from pxe
@Wayne-Workman True, but the reason i posted this was not solved by reloading. In fact reloading hadn’t helped with it at all before posting this, because i did have 14.04 + Trunk at one point and was still getting this error. The issue behind the original post was PXE-E32 error which was solved by changing option 66 and 67 for not only just the dhcp servers, but all of the ip pools also, which is something we hadn’t thought to check until wireshark showed somewhere it was set to the old fog server. But, we now have fog up and running regardless, so thanks everyone! You’re all great!
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RE: UEFI-PXE-Boot (Asus t100 Tablet)
@JJ-Fullmer Thank you for the reply! Even after it’s been so long haha. I’ve been meaning to come back to this but it isn’t necessary for me until a break when it’s time to maintenance these computers. I will definitely try this when the opportunity arises. I did try to PXE boot one the other day and noticed that it got further than it had during the time this post was made. It still did not work and I didn’t pursue it any further, but with your guide it seems hopeful! Thank you again!
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RE: UEFI-PXE-Boot (Asus t100 Tablet)
@george1421 This worked! Thanks a bunch, this is going to cut down maintenance time on these tablets immensely. Also thanks to everyone who took the time to look into this!
The solution was to boot directly to the FOS engine using this guide:
https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/7727/building-usb-booting-fos-image/8It did still take a usb hub, correct Ethernet adapters, and a flash drive but that is perfectly fine.