Downgrade
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Well, the time has come that I have to give up on v1.0.1.
Is it possible to downgrade back to v0.32? I REALLY need to fix these PXE boot issues since a LOT our computers are set to boot off the NIC as first boot priority.
-=Lon=-
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Remove your installation files and download the 0.32 installation package and run the installer.
[url]http://fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Uninstall_FOG[/url]
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More to it than that if he wants to keep his data. He must have a copy of 0.32 fog database, and restore it.
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[quote=“Raff, post: 27311, member: 298”]More to it than that if he wants to keep his data. He must have a copy of 0.32 fog database, and restore it.[/quote]
This is very true as well.
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[quote=“Lonnie Gaither, post: 27303, member: 1189”]Well, the time has come that I have to give up on v1.0.1.
Is it possible to downgrade back to v0.32? I REALLY need to fix these PXE boot issues since a LOT our computers are set to boot off the NIC as first boot priority.
-=Lon=-[/quote]
Have you successfully downgraded. I fear I’m in the same boat as you. iPXE only works half the time for me.
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Rename your old unionly.kpxe and attempt this undionly.kpxe file. Before you downgrade.
[CODE]wget -O /tftpboot/undionly.kpxe https://sourceforge.net/p/freeghost/code/1312/tree/trunk/packages/tftp/undionly.kpxe?format=raw[/CODE] -
It is the best way to improve PC or laptop performance in business. But not my option at his moment. Using things signifies that they may ultimately break. When and if they bust, you should consider downgrading your appliances, rather than replacing them.
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Downgrading isn’t exactly supported from 1.x.x to 0.32. While you “could” do it by removing the current installation of FOG and the database system, export the hosts list and reimport to your “new” downgraded install, I’d first like to see if we can get this for you.