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Found the problem, needed to disable TPM 2.0 security in the Bios prior to deployment.
Tom
@george1421 Thank you for the help. Capture seems to be working properly now. Tom
@tom-elliott Thank you, I will follow the step and let you know if I run into problems.
@george1421 In that case, the issue resolved. Thank you for all the help. Tom
@george1421
Since it’s working, I’ll keep it as is.
Thank you for the quick resolution and for everything you do.
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Nevermind, though this is definitely not something FOG did by itself… case closed.
@Wayne-Workman Thank you so much!
Hello Again,
Upgraded to 8143 - I was able to register the machine successfully.
Thanks,
Thank you so much. It’s working.
Guys,
Thank you, I was trying to capture 7240. I was able to capture 7250 successfully, so I think you are correct.
@Tom You reported the same issue here. I tried to reproduce but I can’t. Please check if /images/<image-name> is still present after deleting the image definition?!?
Reported here as well: https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/7010/install-fog-with-2-disks. Tried to replicate the issue but no. Free space is shown correctly for me.
@Tom-Elliott Work like magic - Thank you very much.
@Tom-Elliott Thank you for the quick fix.
@Sebastian-Roth I don’t have deep understanding of FOG internal works, but I can say that when option 67 was set to prelinux.0 the kernel panicked.
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@Tom said:
My issue now is that the host is not booting to PXE.
Make sure UFW is off. Check this out: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Troubleshoot_TFTP
THANK YOU VERY MUCH. I was able to register the laptop. Now I have to test uploading the image.
Thanks again,