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Hi I need wiki access for moving my image partition info.
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[url]http://jbob.io/wiki/index.php/Main_Page[/url]
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@DevinR, @Jason-Rush, @Marcus-Allen, and @Trevelyan I’ve created your wiki accounts. You should receive an email containing a randomly generated password. Once received, you will have to change your passwords. If you’re still having issues, please just let me know.
Thank you, sorry it took so long.
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@mauirixxx By all means, go ahead. There are actually two articles on CentOS7.
https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Installation_on_CentOS_7_x64_Full_Guide
https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Installation_on_CentOS_7I know for a fact that CentOS 7 is the very best option for FOG Trunk right now. (and I’m a Fedora kinda Guy)
I will also tell you that the instructions for CentOS 7 are even shorter than the instructions in the Fedora 21 Server article - but use almost exactly the same commands, less in fact.
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Hi,
I am requesting Wiki access to contribute as I get our company’s site up and running with the Fog Client.
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Hi, I am requesting access to the wiki to add information as I am deploying fog on Debian.
Thanks!
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HI,
I am requesting access to the Wiki to change the steps on how to step up Windows DHCP to work with FOG. I am also testing FOG on the latest versions of Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora to see which I like best and I will report here on my finds, when I have free time(hehe) to do so.
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@iyoung Which DHCP article are you looking at?
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@Wayne-Workman This article only mentions option 66 and 67, but on Windows Server you also need to enable option 60 through netsh to turn on the PXEClient.