I made an image using Clonezilla of the same computer and imaged the other machine and that worked fine but obviously that isn’t really the same process as FOG but figured I would just mention it.
Posts made by Steven Chew
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RE: MBR Partition on Upload PC but on imaged machine it shows GPT
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RE: MBR Partition on Upload PC but on imaged machine it shows GPT
This was in the System Compatibility area of the fog menu. I think I stated something wrong though I think the Partition Table on the computer used for Upload actually said msdos.
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MBR Partition on Upload PC but on imaged machine it shows GPT
The computer I used to upload my image shows the Partition Table as MBR and “boot” flag set properly on the first partition (windows 7) but after I upload the image and download it to new machine it keeps going to GPT for the partition and no boot flag on the first partition.
I looked in the Bios and all the settings are the same on both. Not sure what would be causing this anyone else run into this and been able to fix it yet?
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RE: IPXE issue
Well I finally got everything working for me. The issue turned out not to be fog related or kpxe file related at all…The issue was a second DHCP server running on my network - I tracked it down using WireShark. I inherited a mess of a network and should have thought of looking for a rogue DHCP to begin with. Anyways things are working now though it does seem a bit slow I can deal with that I am doing my first upload and it started at about 250MB/min it’s running at 350MB/min right now.
I don’t know what could be the cause of that I have this running on a Ubuntu 14.04 VM on a Hyper-V 2012 R2 Server only one other VM on it that isn’t heavily utilized. Anyways if anyone could point me in the right direction with the speed that would be great otherwise oh well at least its flipping running!
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RE: IPXE issue
I am just lost at this point - one of the machines restarted for a Image upload task I setup and uploaded the image but during any subsequent restarts I still can’t get the FOG UI window up on that machine or any others…I did try the undi file you listed and still no luck. It seems to just work when it wants. I give up for the day.
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RE: IPXE issue
I will try that to make sure I have but I am pretty sure it was one of the many I tried (most of them listed I have tried)
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RE: IPXE issue
Small update - I used the undionly.kpxe file talked about here ([url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/040ee119-error-on-boot.10493/[/url]) and I was able to get my Dell Inspiron All-In-One 2330 to the FOG UI and quick registration done but after a reboot it is back to saying the same Operation not supported.
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RE: IPXE issue
I seem to be having issues like this also but I have yet to produce an actual error code - usually it just goes straight to trying to load from the HD - I have tried a few of the other undionly.kpxe files with the undionly.kpxe.INTEL - I saw the fog UI for about 2 seconds before it disappeared and tried to boot the HD.
I tried the file at ([URL=‘https://mastacontrola.com/ipxe.kkpxe’][COLOR=#737373]https://mastacontrola.com/ipxe.kkpxe[/COLOR][/URL]) and it came up saying
Could not start download: Operation not supported ([url]http://ipxe.org/3c092003[/url])
PXE-M0F: Exiting PXE ROMNot sure where to go from here but it looks like you guys are looking into it so Ill just be patient
Oh machine I am trying to work with right now is a Lenovo B575e Realtek ethernet - server is Ubuntu Server 14.04 and FOG 1.0.1
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RE: Really choppy image upload and deployment
Doesn’t seem to have helped. Same issue and when it isn’t paused it is only going at 300 MiB/min - when it starts for the first 2% or so it goes over 1 GiB/min then it hit’s its first freeze and goes downhill. Maybe it’s an issue with Hyper-V more than FOG though.
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Really choppy image upload and deployment
First off I am running fog in Hyper-V on Ubuntu Server - for some reason the first few upload tests I did worked fine with no issues the last few I have been trying to upload from Windows 7 (Hyper-V also) the upload is extremely choppy going in bursts where it moves data fine then stops for a bit then another burst. This makes my images take forever almost an hour for a 10 GB image.
Is this because I am doing this in Hyper-V? Is there something else I’m missing or missed? Any help would be great. [ATTACH=full]486[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]487[/ATTACH]
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