FOG 0.33 - What's coming?
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A quick update, it was decided to release FOG 0.33 at the end of February.
Hopefully there will be an RC released soon for testing.Sorry about the lack of updates, i have been busy with a new job.
I have opened this thread for comments.
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So, is this the first release that’s going to use Partclone? Correct me if i’m wrong, but isn’t FOG using Partimage as of .32? I know i’ll be waiting to test clonezilla for “offline” imaging when that time comes. But looking forward to the new release. Really looking forward to the new developer tools
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[LEFT]just thought I would add that the new kernel just released 3.2.4 seems to work really well. This new release looks good![/LEFT]
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I would just like to thank all the fog team for their hard work in developing 0.33. THANKS GUYS “Man I love FOG”.
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Sounds absolutely lovely! Congratulations on the new job by the way, hope its really good. As for the coming stuff in fog, the ext4 support looks very interesting. Its excellent for fast rescue backups on Linux servers. Change HDD, reboot in PXE and have a working server up in minutes.
And, thanks, you rock!
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This is the right place to thank you guys, you’re realy doing a great job!
You’re helping many many people all around the globe! Looking forward to 0.33! -
Very great job for the last versions.
Is the next version going to take care correctly Windows 7 one 64 bit(by avoiding sysprep and co)?
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[quote=“mikemaster, post: 1246, member: 483”]Very great job for the last versions.
Is the next version going to take care correctly Windows 7 one 64 bit(by avoiding sysprep and co)?
Otherwise I will be obliged to use a WDS…[/quote]I dont see any issues with Windows 7 64 bit. I have been using it since Jan 2010 with Fog .30 and now .32. I work with over 300 Windows 7 64 bit computers and I have never used sysprep. I dont have any issues with kms either I just make sure my image doesnt join the domain until after deployment.
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[quote=“MikeyMike, post: 1275, member: 493”]I dont see any issues with Windows 7 64 bit. I have been using it since Jan 2010 with Fog .30 and now .32. I work with over 300 Windows 7 64 bit computers and I have never used sysprep. I dont have any issues with kms either I just make sure my image doesnt join the domain until after deployment.[/quote]
Without windows updates, i have no problem too.However with the SP1 and more of w7, i can’t create a new image (i received “****” at state “check disk”…
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[quote=“mikemaster, post: 1276, member: 483”]Without windows updates, i have no problem too.However with the SP1 and more of w7, i can’t create a new image (i received “****” at state “check disk”…[/quote]
I apply SP1 as an offline installer (you also get an extra count to 4 re-arms total if you do this) and I also apply all windows updates to the image before uploading and its always worked with various Dell, HP and Acer laptops and desktops on my school network. I run checkdisk, ccleaner also and then defrag about 4 times before an upload image. I still run fogprep and dont have fog client installed and havent seen the issue you have mentioned at all. Hope that helps!
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[quote=“MikeyMike, post: 1288, member: 493”]I apply SP1 as an offline installer (you also get an extra count to 4 re-arms total if you do this) and I also apply all windows updates to the image before uploading and its always worked with various Dell, HP and Acer laptops and desktops on my school network. I run checkdisk, ccleaner also and then defrag about 4 times before an upload image. I still run fogprep and dont have fog client installed and havent seen the issue you have mentioned at all. Hope that helps![/quote]
I don’t get that error with SP1? My SOE has SP1 and I haven’t had any probems with .32
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[quote=“MikeyMike, post: 1288, member: 493”]I apply SP1 as an offline installer (you also get an extra count to 4 re-arms total if you do this) and I also apply all windows updates to the image before uploading and its always worked with various Dell, HP and Acer laptops and desktops on my school network. I run checkdisk, ccleaner also and then defrag about 4 times before an upload image. I still run fogprep and dont have fog client installed and havent seen the issue you have mentioned at all. Hope that helps![/quote]
[quote=“andyroo54, post: 1292, member: 267”]I don’t get that error with SP1? My SOE has SP1 and I haven’t had any probems with .32[/quote]
Ok thx guys! I will retry next week and if that doesn’t work , i will create a new post in another subject.
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Thank you guys i have imaged about 4000 computers with fog and it works!
There are more reasons to run fog than any other Imaging software i know about, so thank you guys, Fog is awesome! -
Is location going to be an intergrated for distributed storage nodes, like the location patch, and distributed network in FOG .33?
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Any update on when we might see .33 RC1?
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ETA of 0.33 ? I really need ext4 support. keep up the good work!
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[quote=“MikeyMike, post: 1275, member: 493”]I dont see any issues with Windows 7 64 bit. I have been using it since Jan 2010 with Fog .30 and now .32. I work with over 300 Windows 7 64 bit computers and I have never used sysprep. I dont have any issues with kms either I just make sure my image doesnt join the domain until after deployment.[/quote]
So I have to ask, if you’ve never used sysprep, how do you image the computers with a standard image (software/updates etc) without the image having the same name for everything?
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Please where is a 0.33 version because I have Ext4 partition in my network ?
Thank
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pluneau, have you tried upgrading the kernel on FOG to 3.2.4?
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And where 3.2.4 ?