@george1421 said in DELL OptiPlex 7000 can’t disable UEFI. Help for FOG neophyte?:
If you have an unchangeable dhcp server and your target computers are on the same IP subnet as your FOG server you can install dnsmasq on your fog server to override dhcp options 66 and 67 with the proper values.
Thanks for your helpful response! I appreciate it!
The target computers are all on the same IP subnet. One of our parent company admins suggested that I look into dnsmasq (after I sent him a link to your response on this thread). My initial response to him is this:
I’m sure I could get dnsmasq installed, but whether or not I’d end up doing something stupid that conflicts with your DNS/DHCP servers is debatable.
If I install dnsmasq on the Ubuntu 20.04.6 LTS server, with dnsmasq using its default “hello world” settings, is there danger of it conflicting with the DNS and DHCP server services that already exist on our network? I want to be particularly responsible in that regard. Our parent company admins manage a huge network and the last thing I want to do is to become a thorn in their side.
My background is in Microsoft MSSQL administration. Linux server networking is something that makes me nervous.