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Since I haven't done anything with Fog, I can't share any similar experiences, but when the reboot happens, they may be simultaneously exposed to two different DHCP servers on the same network. I'd guess if you're running the Fog server as a virtual machine you'd want to run it on a network as the only DHCP server available OR (if Fog would still function) turn off the Fog DHCP service so the machines would get their boot IPs from the Windows server. Chip Hedler On Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Wendy Cusson <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hi, > For anyone out there running Fog on Ubuntu I have a question. I was us ing > Fog and reimaging computers and all of a sudden when the computers reboot > they do get the dhcp address, then I get a message PXE-E32: TFTP open > timeout. DHCP is running on a windows server, DNS is running on a Nove ll > server. The Fog server is running on VMWare ESXi 4.1 and the virtual s erver > is Ubuntu 10.04 running Fog. Has anyone had this problem? > Thanks, > Wendy > > -- > Wendy Bruso (formerly Wendy Cusson) > Computer Technology Resource Manager > Vergennes Union High School > 50 Monkton Rd. > Vergennes, VT 05491 > Phone 802-877-6608 ext 245 > Fax 802-877-2558 >