Fog Configuration --> FOG PXE Boot Menu Configuration --> Exit to Hard Drive Type
Exit to Hard Drive Type was set to SANBOOT. I did change it to EXIT and that seems to fix the issue.
Fog Configuration --> FOG PXE Boot Menu Configuration --> Exit to Hard Drive Type
Exit to Hard Drive Type was set to SANBOOT. I did change it to EXIT and that seems to fix the issue.
@sebastian-roth I too am seeing the exact thing with Window 10 1703 with after fog boot menu all I get is a blinking cursor. My environment is Windows 10 1703 in legacy mode running Fog 1.5.0 RC-8. What information would you like to see? Would it help if I take a video of the boot process so you can see what we are seeing?
@george1421 I have not yet created an image for this version yet. 1703 is a clean install and not an upgrade from 1607.
@Sebastian-Roth I will test with the different exit styles and get back with you soon.
@Sebastian-Roth : I fixed it. I needed to do run su -
and that fixed the Path variable that is not set properly. Fog is now installed correctly and the useradd
worked great. This is the page that I found that lead me to the fix.
https://linuxconfig.org/command-not-found-missing-path-to-sbin-on-debian-gnu-linux
Thanks again for your help.