Thank you for that information. I added another init.gz file and the kernel from another server that is running fog version .029. This is awesome that you can have multiple kernels.
I am having a similar problem. Just set up a FOG server on CentOS 5.5. Followed the directions to upload first image. PXE booted, ran inventory. Set up image, added image to host, went to basic tasks and selected upload, selected upload image - and nothing. My FogTaskScheduler is running.
Found the answer to my question…I was on the right track.
I’m guessing that d1.mbr, d1p1.img, and d1p2.img is the naming scheme used for a fixed-size/multiple partition, non-resizable image. So once I updated the image file config to that setting instead of single partition (realizable), it worked like a charm and imaged…
No can do, I really needed to get it going so I opted to redo my base Ubuntu install and start over. Everything’s working as expected now. Now the only thing I need to do is transfer over the rest of my images.
Hi,
I am new to fog and am running 0.32 and I believe I am having the same issue. Does anybody know of a fix for this? If not which is the last stable build that I can try so I can get this working?
[quote=“Zardan, post: 1201, member: 185”]I think all Windows 7 editions got a trail period that can be reset 3 times (sysprep does this by default) so you can skip those and manually set the key and activate Windows after you have deployed the image.[/quote]
Alright it was faulty hardware … and now I have a corrupted Ubuntu install … so I installed on a new sever and copied the image files to the new install … but how do I recover the database to move it into the new install ?