Ubuntu is FOG's enemy
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 Hello! First of all, my English is terrible! I downloaded CentOS 7 and FOG 1.4.4 today, with all updates, i follow exactly all the installation steps contained in FOG Wiki, even so i have the same problem described here. I was able to resolve the issue with the instructions in that topic, in this case, as follows: PS: At the time of installation I did NOT leave the mysql password blank, I set a password. sudo -i mysql -u root set password for 'root' @ 'localhost' = password('password entered at the time of installation fog'); set password for 'root'@'127.0.0.1' = password('password entered at the time of installation fog'); update mysql.user set plugin = 'mysql_native_password';That done, I was able to access the web GUI normally! @wanderson and @Tom-Elliott, thank you so much! 
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 @haylander Typing in a password during the installer does not set a password for the database, it merely tells the fog installer ‘here, use this password to access the DB’, which won’t work if that password isn’t set prior. 
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 @wayne-workman got it… so I misunderstood when I thought the database was fully built in the FOG installation… anyway thank you! 
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 Very informative thread. 
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 @Tom-Elliott said in Ubuntu is FOG's enemy: apt-get -y remove unattended-upgrades This saved my bacon, thank you very much, first command failed but second one worked, i have also run the unattended-upgrades command, once again thank you. 
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