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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.
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.
@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,