• Use entire disk

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    Yes… make sure the image type is ‘Single Disc (Resizable)’ and it will be done automatically.

  • Fog .32 and Win7

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    Okay, I’m going to assume it’s my image. I will add chkdsk /x 😄 to my imaging steps.

    Thanks!

  • Issue with FOG and taking a client snapshot

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    James, it sounds like you are having permission issues.

    First, it was unable to remove the PXE file, now it cannot move image files?

    The error that said it was unable to move the file told you WHY it couldn’t move the file. What was the full error message?

    To fix this one
    [LIST=1]
    []I would power off the uploading machine
    []Cancel the task in FOG
    []Manually move the image
    []Find and fix your system issues
    [*]Life goes on 🙂
    [/LIST]

  • 512e Support

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    Thanks, that is great news!

  • Suggestions for fog implementation?

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    [B]Drive[/B]
    Unless you are using E-SATA, using an external hard drive for your images is going to create a massive disk bottleneck.

    I dont see the reason for the separation of images. There is no added security or performance gain, so the separation is pointless.

    Apart from the reasons above (which should trump this), you cannot have 2 separate image directories.

    Easy answer: Spend less money, buy internal drives, set them up in RAID, get better performance.

    [B]Network[/B]
    I would setup DNS in each network that points the hostname ‘fog’ (or what ever your server is called) to the correct IP Address on each network. i.e. Network 1: fog resolves to 192.168.1.1, Network 2: fog resolves to 192.168.2.1

    Then configure your Clients and anything else fog related to use the hostname ‘fog’ instead of an IP Address.

    [B]RAID[/B]
    As long as the kernel image supports the RAID you will have no issues. You may (probably will) need to download the latest kernel.

  • One time PXE boot

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    It depends on your hardware and how your BIOS is configured.

    Intel have ‘vPro’ which allows you to do what you want. (remotely change boot order)

    [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Active_Management_Technology#Using_Intel_AMT[/url]

    [quote]Remote boot the PC by remotely redirecting the PC’s boot process, causing it to boot from a different image, such as a network share, bootable CD-ROM or DVD, remediation drive, or other boot device.[1][7] This feature supports remote booting a PC that has a corrupted or missing OS.[/quote]

  • Image list

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    I think this is what you want:
    [LIST]
    []PXE boot to capone
    []capone displays a list of images
    []You pick an image
    []FOG images your machine
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    Short answer: Out of the box, No
    Long answer: Anything is possible if you have enough time

  • Script in snapin

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    The FOG service can set IP Address and join your machines to your domain.

    I would be using this over bat files.

  • Best router to use with FOG Server.

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    I would recommend a Cisco or HP. They are both standards compliant.
    I know that there are Classes / scripts out there to interface with these routers easily.

  • Newbie Question Relating to Fog and Dual Boot Setups

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    FOG is a network based solution, where clonezilla is more a media based (CD, USB, etc) solution.
    That being said, Clonezilla does have network support.

  • Multiple TFTP servers under RHEL 5

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    Thanks for the information.

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