Latest FOG 0.33b
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I think fogprep was used before uploading an image that wasn’t sysprepped. To be honest I a have not used it in the last two years so my memory is kinda vague on this
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I agree with Falko, It was to my understanding that before the tweaks were made so that Win 7 and Win 8 could be uploaded you had to use FogPrep before uploading the image.
Now that we sysprep and the FOG server knows how to handle the partitions, I have not used FOGPrep.
To be honest I never used it on my XP images either
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On versions before 0.32 you had to run FOGprep before running sysprep on vista and windows 7. Not needed on version 0.32.
We still run version 0.29 of init.gz so we still run FOGprep.
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r941 out.
With it comes Select/Deselect all in services. Also, no more mass error due to no assigned image to host. It will not prompt you, so if you have no image setup, that’s up to you!.
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r942 out, some minor changes to class files to make things more the same.
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Hi Tom,
I haven’t been by the fog forums recently and I was delighted to see progress being made on .33. I’m managing 2000+ computer with fog right now, so I will defiantly be testing this out later today. (Not live, mind you. Igor and I shall be in the laboratory! )
-Tim
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r943 is out.
I have some of my own system customizations that may not reach you guys. I’m sorry if this caused confusion.
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Greetings all,
I am wondering, where can I download a copy of .33b? I’m eager to do some testing and if I can contribute any to the project I would love to.
Thanks,
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You can use SVN, or download the tarball’s I’ve already created, or let sourceforge create them for you.
First,
Tarball from Sourceforge is at:
[url]http://sourceforge.net/p/freeghost/code/HEAD/tarball?path=/trunk[/url] It will download as a zip file.Tarball from my site is at:
[url]https://mastacontrola.com/fog_0.33b.tar.bz2[/url]To checkout through svn perform:
svn co [url]https://svn.code.sf.net/p/freeghost/code/trunk[/url] fog_0.33b
Then cd into fog_0.33b directory created and perform normal install procedures.
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[LEFT]r944 released. Schema now inserts Windows 8 associations.[/LEFT]
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r945, had error were it thought there was a duplicate key, it’s fixed now.
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Thanks!
I will try this out out over the weekend in a VM and go from there! -
r948 is out. It should have everything, I imagine, needed for Scheduled Tasks to work. On the Tasks Management Page, comes the scheduled tasks list as well. It displays the type of task, and provides the needed items to delete the task.
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r949 is out. I’ve been able to test and watch tasks be created on a schedule. They never cleanup though, probably because I don’t have a real thing to test it with. The only thing I could watch be created on a schedule goes to the active tasks, and because the task doesn’t truly run the job doesn’t cleanup from active. It’s only cron jobs that I could test. I’m looking at some issues with entry so I couldn’t figure out how to do the single/delayed start.
Thank you,
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Scheduled tasks, I hope, work on an actual basis now.
I’ve, still, only tested the cron style as that was the most difficult to figure out for me. Maybe over the week I’ll try to fix and test single/delayed.
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r956 is out.
With this comes Timers for Scheduled tasks, Both delayed and cron-style scheduled tasks appear to work properly. The mobile site appears to work properly now. You can now remove scheduled tasks and view what’s listed. It displays all scheduled tasks, whether active or not, but it displays the active status and the Type of job it’s set for.
Hope you all enjoy.
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Dammit Tom, you’re awesome.
I got some new server hardware today, I’m going to set up a 0.33b server and start merging my images, I’m excited to get this out of the VM and on a real box! Wish me luck
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Good luck, and if there’s any pertinent issues, just let me know.
Thanks,
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Tom your a MACHINE with these updates!!
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[quote=“falko, post: 18095, member: 48”]Tom your a MACHINE with these updates!![/quote]
I think that’s what I was born to do. I know there’s plenty more to do, but I am also starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel with 0.33 release. I have to try to figure out about this sysprep thing with Windows 7. I understand the reasoning, but at the same time I think imaging a system should just be upload image, deploy when needed, presto/chango complete with imaging process. I not a huge fan of: make master, sysprep, upload, verify sysprep didn’t screw up activation (as necessary of course), then try again until you know you’re good, then deploy.