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      youzersef @TectonicLeader
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      @TectonicLeader

      Yes that what i mean. 192.168.1.2

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        TectonicLeader @youzersef
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        @youzersef Its the IP the server used to be on before I switched to a different network.

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          youzersef @TectonicLeader
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          @TectonicLeader
          What do you mean different Network.

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            TectonicLeader @youzersef
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            @youzersef I changed the router because it was causing a failure to boot via PXE.

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              youzersef @TectonicLeader
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              Lets try from the beginning. What is the ip addresse of the Client and of the server.?

              are they in the same network?

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                TectonicLeader @youzersef
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                @youzersef I am trying to capture an image from a host. https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Booting_into_FOG_and_Capturing_your_first_Image The server is 192.168.1.3 and the host is 192.168.1.7. Yes they are on the same network.

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                  youzersef @TectonicLeader
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                  @TectonicLeader
                  Check the IP-Addresse of the Storage on Fog Server. You should set it on the new IP-Addresse. And Check the IP-Address in /opt/fog/.fogsettings.

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                    TectonicLeader @youzersef
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                    @youzersef Looks like it helped still have an issue though. The Next Issue

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                      youzersef @TectonicLeader
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                      https://forums.fogproject.org/post/91650

                      Check this

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                        TectonicLeader @youzersef
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                        @youzersef It looks like that is for HDD I am using an SSD. I followed the steps anyway and it has changed the error but its freezing up in the same spot still. New Error

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