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    How install Debian 10.7.0 on the Fog Project

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      rubensurtfe 0 @george1421
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      @george1421 said in How install Debian 10.7.0 on the Fog Project:

      filesystem.squashfs

      I can’t find the debian “initrd”, and neither can the “filesystem.squashfs”. The only thing I have found has been the vmlinuz.

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        george1421 Moderator @rubensurtfe 0
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        @rubensurtfe-0 They are in install.amd on the iso image. There is no squash.fs so just use the kernel and the initrd files. Ignore the squashfs line

        So if you want the graphical install use the initrd from here /install.amd/gtk/initrd.gz if you want the console installer use this one /install.amd/initrd.gz

        For the kernel args use vga=788 --- quiet

        It does appear the installer is quite a bit different between 10.5 and 10.7. I’ll create a new entry in my netboot instructions a bit later when I can get this setup in my fog server to test the settings.

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          rubensurtfe 0 @george1421
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          @george1421 Captura.JPG

          I have made the file “initrd.gz” and I get the installation the following image, I want to get the Debian 10 installation

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            rubensurtfe 0 @george1421
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            @george1421 kernel tftp://${fog-ip}/debian/10/vmlinuz
            initrd tftp://${fog-ip}/debian/10/initrd.gz
            imgargs vmlinuz boot=live components
            boot || goto MENU

            Is correct?

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              george1421 Moderator @rubensurtfe 0
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              @rubensurtfe-0 said in How install Debian 10.7.0 on the Fog Project:

              according to the grub.cfg file in the iso the kernels args are this

              kernel tftp://${fog-ip}/debian/10/vmlinuz
              initrd tftp://${fog-ip}/debian/10/initrd.gz
              imgargs vmlinuz vga=788 --- quiet 
              boot || goto MENU
              

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                george1421 Moderator @george1421
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                @george1421 This post works, but it does not: https://forums.fogproject.org/post/140524

                The menu structure and files are right. Where it falls down is it can’t locate the initramfs via http. I know the problem it is in the rewriting rules FOG adds to the apache server. It won’t let you download any files other than in the /fog directory on the server. I can fix this but its too late tonight and I’m out of brain juice. As soon as I can correct for the redirect the solution will work as intended.

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                  rubensurtfe 0
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                  Captura3.JPG

                  This is the window that I get when I install debian 10.7, it freezes.

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                    george1421 Moderator @rubensurtfe 0
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                    @rubensurtfe-0 It looks like you are booting in virtual box? If so how much ram do you give to this VM?

                    Also did you see during booting that the squashfs was transferred to the target computer. When I tested this configuration there was surely 2 booting sequences, one to boot into the os to copy over the squashfs and the second when the OS in the squashfs starts booting. Where did it freeze for you?

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                      rubensurtfe 0
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                      Captura4.JPG

                      When I want install Debian.
                      Is this a problem with the fog project or the debian version?

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                        george1421 Moderator @rubensurtfe 0
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                        @rubensurtfe-0 As soon as the boot files are sent to the target computer, the FOG server is no longer involved with the target computer. SO this error is with what ever OS is running.

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