Hi
I have been trying to image a HP Stream 11 using a SMSC LAN7500 USB to Ethernet adapter however I cannot get the Netbook to PXE boot and therefore image the device.
What happens is when I create a Capture task in FOG, the netbook reboots and the adapters lights start flashing. Unfortunately it doesn’t PXE boot and instead boots into Windows 10. FOG is working as we can image older Toshiba and Acer netbooks fine.
I’ve looked at this thread - https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/5431/ipxe-initialising-devices-sticking/19?page=2 and added has_usb_nic=1 to fog.reginput boot option as well as the netbooks Kernel Arguments and still no luck.
BIOS is set to
Secure Boot <Disabled>
Legacy Support <Enabled>
Network Boot Protocol <IPv4 (Legacy)>
I have tried changing the bootfile in DHCP (windows 2008r2 server) to undionly.kkpxe and ipxe.efi and still no pxe boot. Do I need to make any changes to FOG or the FOG Server when I change bootfile in DCHP?
Does anyone have any advice so I can get these devices imaging with FOG?
FOG OS is Ubuntu 14.04
FOG version is trunk 5852
It also seems that FOG only lets you add new devices which has a unique MAC address. This means that we cannot image multiple Netbooks with the same USB to Ethernet adapter as the Netbooks will share the same MAC address. Is this something that can be fixed?
My knowledge of linux / Ubuntu isn’t the best so go easy on my please.
Cheers!
Matt