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      zmoon
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      Hello Fog,

      First time FOG user here. I really would like to get this to work, but my current problem is image capture (and likely deployment). The machine is configured to be all in one running Ubuntu server 22.04 within Proxmox, Normal install type, No DHCP Server or DNS and using HTTPS.

      The issue I have appears to be NFS related as this is the error I get when trying to perform a capture:

      Could not mount images folder (/bin/fog.upload)
      Args Passed:
      Reason: mount: mounting 192.168.10.27:/images/dev/ on /images failed: Connection timed out
      

      To troubleshoot I used (Troubleshoot NFS - FOG Project) as a guide. First, I tried the debug method with no luck and got the time out issue. Then I did the “hard & long way” which doesn’t work based on the instructions given, but I CAN get it to mount on an Ubuntu client as shown in the screenshot below:

      66cfe154-1300-4a0b-9468-3ecfb6c6f651-image.png

      I would also like to point out that while I can navigate to the /images folder and other within, I cannot create anything within it.
      My exports config:

      /images *(ro,sync,no_wdelay,no_subtree_check,insecure_locks,no_root_squash,insecure,fsid=0)
      /images/dev *(rw,async,no_wdelay,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash,insecure,fsid=1)
      

      I did change it to this based on the NFS troubleshooting guide, it also did not work with the default exports config.
      Here is the /image folder permissions

      6c1def5a-1e89-4095-8c39-7ec05e3662b5-image.png

      I have also 777’d the folder as well, still with no luck. I have gone through many different docs from FOG and NFS and I cannot find the solution. The NFS does connect as shown by my Ubuntu client example, but won’t when trying to capture an image.

      Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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