NET restore fails - retina MBP A5102

We have a server OSX Netinstall who dishes about four different recipes of our company OSX image some with Adobe Creative suite, some without etc.

The image server is OSX 10.11.3 and the images themselves are also OSX 10.11.3

It works fine on all our recent machines for the most part, and we use it to regularly "nuke & pave ' annoying / slow down Mac on our network or update machines when there is a change in personnel.

I just took delivery of a brand new MBP A5102 retina ranging from 13 "and we cannot get the Netinstall server to work on it.

Initially the Macbook could not see the images, and then after a while, they appeared. However, when we chose the image of the boot disk, we get this weird message:

"Bless tool could define the current startup disk."

I remember rail, rear track (System 7 stylee) the notion of bless the system folder but he had not met in OSX.

To work around this, I tried to change the HTTP of NFS slips Netinstall, but that doesn't seem to have made all the difference.

Any input on this would be greatly appreciated.

For the record, the new MBP comes with 10.11.3 aboard.

You will need to create a new image of netboot for new hardware... Info by the link below...

Create an image NetBoot and NetInstall of NetRestore, who takes care of several models of Mac - Apple Support

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