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    • RE: PXE Boot help - Noob

      @Sebastian-Roth Hey Sabastian thanks so much for the reply, i made an identicle post on spiceworks and they found the issue for me it was the incorrect name for the pxelinux.o file in the document. Once i changed that to IPXE.efi everything lit up and we have lift off.

      Might i also ask if their is currently any known solution to have fog work while secure boot is enabled?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: PXE Boot help - Noob

      I dont know if its worth noting but this is how ive set it up currently.
      1)Created fresh VM on my local machine running Ubuntu desktop
      2)Set DHCP and gave it a hostname same as in article above FOGSERVER
      3)Can reach and setup hosts on other devices on my network
      4)Got it to the final point of capturing the image, and set the task, the laptop i was trying to capture gave me the prompt that fog needed the device to restart for changes and then just booted back into windows.
      5)tried to manually boot it into PXE to see but was getting above results.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • PXE Boot help - Noob

      Hey All,

      First time ever trying to setup a deployment enviroment and have been following this guide

      https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/373-fog-server-install-free-opensource-ghost

      Its a bit of an old guide and some bits have changed but figured it mostly out i think, everything has gone smoothly following that except at the end. The workstations i need to image cant seem to locate the PXE server, i pxe boot them and they get an IP but nothing past that point.

      Could anyone point me in the right direction of where i need to look? We only use 1 DHCP sever and the machine im imaging from is on the same range?

      Im a bit of a networking novice and am currently just a helpdesk support guy, so apologies in advance if ive missed anything obvious.

      posted in FOG Problems
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