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Image a mac for deployment
Image a mac for deployment











image a mac for deployment
  1. #IMAGE A MAC FOR DEPLOYMENT MOVIE#
  2. #IMAGE A MAC FOR DEPLOYMENT INSTALL#
  3. #IMAGE A MAC FOR DEPLOYMENT 64 BIT#

#IMAGE A MAC FOR DEPLOYMENT MOVIE#

The error message given on the surface is displayed too quickly (1/10th second) to be read, but i took a movie with my smartphone in order to get the message. I have my FOG server, and to check, i installed a Windows Deployment Server (2008 R2). 33b but have not had much time to devote to this. We have identified our next goal to try and integrate a fog imaging solution with.

#IMAGE A MAC FOR DEPLOYMENT 64 BIT#

We know we can at least netboot and get clonezilla to work to image these 64 bit machines and have been waiting and hoping to find others working on this but it seems that for most a one off approach is fine ie boot to USB and image each separately or the big shops with money buy the heavy metal solutions to rollout said machines We have been on a bit of a hiatus from this after having gotten to this point and are discussing options for supporting the UEFI based hardware. It seems Ubuntu has stopped support for 32bit UEFI We have been unable to get beyond a grub prompt on 32 bit hardware as we have been unable to find grub2 net.mod files that are needed to establish a network connection once the grub boot loader is loaded. The grub2 network boot setup happens separately from fog and we have not yet tried to integrate fog into this other than for the existing Legacy PXE setup. We used the – latest Clonezilla live distro and Ubuntu Mini Network Installer ISO as sources for the grub2 that we then created the boot圆4.efi file from. You then need to setup the grub 2 kernels for 64bit and 32bit respectively. The DHCP setup in step one sets up the framework for net booting the correct scenario for each.

  • 32 bit UEFI based hardware (Dell Venu Pro ).
  • 64 bit UEFI based hardware (Windows SurfacePro2) ,.
  • legacy bios based PXE booted hardware (what FOG currently does).
  • What we were able to accomplish is have dhcp provision the appropriate boot files for This is not yet setup with fog other than having used an existing fog server as the platform for our testing. This way, i would use a tiny USB hub for both the “magical USB key” and the ethernet adapter :rolleyes:

    image a mac for deployment

    Is there a way to create a small USB bootable to start boot from USB, then this boot reads PXE from FOG ? DRBL liveCD seems to work, on my ubuntu 12.04 LTS but the Surface pro 2 hangs on “Starting on ipV4”.

    #IMAGE A MAC FOR DEPLOYMENT INSTALL#

  • i tried DRBL with Clonezilla, but from apt sources the install doesn’t seem to finish, dunno why for now.
  • I found this article relative to the famous USB key : īut i am a bit discouraged to restart from the beginning, next week maybe ! UEFI boot via USB can only be done through FAT32, no NTFS, no exFAT, so i lost a lot of time. I followed a tutorial that made me create a bootable USB key, but one of the files was larger than 4Gb … Test MDT 2013 : i ran in another issue : the USBkey … I think i misunderstood something, because i followed at the letter his instructions and still no result.Īdapt pxelinux.0 using gpxe, but i failed But for UEFI 64 bits, it doesn’t work for me. Thanks for your feedback ! basically, what is the difference between these different boots :Īmir’s solution in the other post i mentionned earlier.













    Image a mac for deployment