I finally found it!
For anyone else with this issue, check the advanced tab of your Dynamic Lease Scope in your DHCP settings.
I found the answer here that included the screenshot to make it super clear: https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/1772601-pxe-booting-with-a-sonic-wall
Posts made by KellyM
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RE: UEFI and windows 10
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RE: UEFI and windows 10
@hammett131 Do you mind explaining where in your sonicwall you found it showing undionly.kpxe?
I have the exact issue - I changed my option 67 to ipxe.efi, but my pcap shows undionly.kpxe is being requested. I’ve been beating my head against my desk all day trying to get this figured out. Any help would be greatly appreciated! -
RE: Dell latitdue imageing problem
Hey guys!
Just wanted to update you to let you know that my image is working just fine. Just like Tom said, The image appears to still be good. I was attempting to use an old hard drive off our shelves and I’m just gonna chalk this issue up to a bad hard drive. I was just able to successfully upload the image to a new Dell SSD (which is ultimately the type of hard drive we are wanting to use anyway).
I didn’t have to switch to trunk or anything and I was still able to successfully download the new image.
I hope JTech’s issue is as simple to solve as mine was.
Thanks for your help guys!!
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RE: Dell latitdue imageing problem
Sebastian,
I am experiencing the exact same thing as JTech.
To answer your question, here is a screenshot of my image that had the same issue.
When I first loaded the image, the “Size on Client” was accurate. After attempting to download my image onto a new hard drive as a test, it then changes to what you see, after failing to actually reimage the new hard drive.For Reference, we are running FOG 1.2.0, no SVN, I believe a UEFI image, (though our machines are set to boot using legacy BIOS, so I am not sure how FOG sees it) and our OS is Ubuntu 14.04 LTS hosting FOG.
Any help you can provide would be tremendous!