@Wayne-Workman How would one do that? I’m sorry still new to all of this.
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RE: PXE-E32 error, unable to boot to fog from pxe
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RE: PXE-E32 error, unable to boot to fog from pxe
@Wayne-Workman Thanks, i will do that. I’d like to say though I’ve tried to figure this out on my own, of course with the help of all the forums and topics i could find, for a few weeks now to no avail.
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RE: PXE-E32 error, unable to boot to fog from pxe
@Sebastian-Roth it is the most updated version, so 1.2.0
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RE: PXE-E32 error, unable to boot to fog from pxe
They are in fact on the same subnet. The servers we are using are Windows, version Server 08. Have not tried to tftp get from a windows computer yet, I’ve just been using the Linux machines that are around here and they have been getting it just fine.
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RE: PXE-E32 error, unable to boot to fog from pxe
Just checked it once more, and it was all correct. Tried it again to make sure, and still got the tftp open timeout. Thanks for the quick reply.
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PXE-E32 error, unable to boot to fog from pxe
I’ll start by saying that I am new to Ubuntu. I’ve been working to create an image that coincides with our network for a few months and finally got it down, to then find out that it does not work with our current imaging software. So i looked into it and decided to try Fog. We had a FOG server implemented a few years back, so it should be possible. I’ve tried multiple different versions of ubuntu and am currently running 12.04. I believe i have worked everything out correctly, because i can ‘get Undionly.kpxe’ from another workstation with no problem. When i try to pxe boot any computer though it will not work. I also have option 66 and 67 changed on both dhcp servers, as we have two.