@george1421 Hi George, I found that my computer did find the fog server IP, so right now I think there is something wrong with THTP functions. The client computer did not find any booting file from fog server. How could I solve this problem.
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RE: PXE-T01: File Not Found Error
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RE: PXE-T01: File Not Found Error
I did know that I need to configure the option 66 67. But is there any other method I could apply with? Because for some reason I could not configure the DHCP setting. And I tried to image the computer with CentOS 7 and when booting I got the same error.
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PXE-T01: File Not Found Error
Server: 1.5.7
OS: Ubuntu 18.4.2Client:
OS: Windows 7 HomeHi, team. I installed fog server in a computer with Ubuntu 18 and after installation I want to image another computer with Windows 7 Home but when I configured all the host information and I installed the fog client in Windows 7, when rebooting, I got the error saying:
PXE-T01: File Not Found Error
PXE-E3B: TFTP Error - File Not Found
But I could see that the server IP and the client IP is correct.I could not get control of the DHCP configuration, so I did what it said it the website said. Using FOG with an unmodifiable DHCP server/ Using FOG with no DHCP server
The version of Dnsmasq is 2.79.
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How to make fog server using my new storage pool
My computer has four hard drivers and I installed Ubuntu in one of them. After installation of Ubuntu, I created a storage pool with other three hard drivers in zfs file type. After finishing installing fog server, I went to the management page finding out that the storage is only the size of hard driver that I installed Ubuntu. The storage pool that I created has been mounted. How could fog server use the storage pool?