Also found that the PC will now not boot to the hard disk. It will count down from 3 and then blink and start the count down again. I have no idea what is going on.
Posts made by quinniedid
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RE: HP Workstations require host kernel arguments
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RE: HP Workstations require host kernel arguments
I made that change. I went to test it and now both the background image on the PXE boot menu will not show up and when I select deploy image it never gives me a list and will just go back to the menu.
Any ideas?
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HP Workstations require host kernel arguments
Hey all,
Trying to figure out the best way to resolve an issue that has to be done on the several HP Workstations that we have. In order to capture an image or deploy an image the machine has to be registered and then the host kernel arguments has to be set to: acpi=off
Is there a way to have these arguments used just for a single image instead of having to register each device? Basically, I would like to plug any machine into our network PXE boot the machine and tell it to deploy an image. I can’t do that right now as it hangs until I register and perform the actions I explained above.
Any ideas?
Thanks everyone!
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RE: Not Joining to Domain after imaging
I have figured this out. The client that is on the image is pointing to an old FOG server. Is there a way to change the settings on the machine somewhere to the new IP address? Also do I have to use an IP address or can I use an FQDN?
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Not Joining to Domain after imaging
Running Version 1.4.0
SVN Revision: 6069After deploying an image (Windows 10), the PC is not joining the domain even though I have it set to at the group and I can see the settings on the individual device as well.
I have tried the troubleshooting here: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Active_Directory_-_FOG_Setting
Is gives me that netdom does not exist.
Any ideas? Any other troubleshooting I can try?