Version 1.2.0 released!
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Tom,
I did the delayed start of mysql as indicated on the rc.local file.
now the tftpd-hpa wont respond to requests unless I stop it manually and start it again.
I disabled tftpd-hpa by:
sudo update-rc.d tftpd-hpa disablethen tried doing the same for the tftpd-hpa on the /etc/rc.local file and added:
sleep 30 && start tftpd-hpa
but I still need to top and start tftpd-hpa manually by doing this:
sudo stop tftpd-hpa
sudo start tftpd-hpathen it works…
Any ideas???
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I get the same error as Thiago:
These error appear in image listing:FOGFTP: Failed to connect. Host:xxxxxxxxxxxxx, Error: Undefined variable: whereArray
How can i fix ?
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Hi Mr. Daniel Murga,
In my case, with a help from Tom Elliot, the firewall was the problem.
I am running a local firewall on fog machine and unblocking ports to my clients (20,21) solved my problem.
If you need more details, see: [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=FOGUserGuide#Full_Listing_of_Ports_used_by_FOG_server_and_client[/url] -
Hi,
The download of 1.2.0 is not working for the moment.
Is there an other site to download fog from?Tx!
Johan -
[quote=“jjacobs, post: 35747, member: 516”]Hi,
The download of 1.2.0 is not working for the moment.
Is there an other site to download fog from?Tx!
Johan[/quote]Where are you trying to download FOG From?
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 35753, member: 7271”]Where are you trying to download FOG From?[/quote]
Hi Tom,
I’m now able to download the file. There was a problem with the network of Sourceforge.
Greetings and thanks for this fantastic program!
Johan -
I was able to download the latest update using sudo wget [url]https://sourceforge.net/projects/freeghost/files/latest/download?source=[/url]
It seemed to download fine, but don’t know where to go from there to get it installed. I am running a linux server with no GUI, and I don’t see where the update downloaded to.
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it downloaded to what ever folder you were in when you ran the sudo wget command.
Normally that would be a home folder unless you changed the directory and then ran the command.
check your home folder, type ls to see a list of current folders and files.
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I just updated to 1.2 and it is flawlessly imaging my whole lab over to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. For the first time I don’t have to munge around with Grub, fix a bunch of swap partitions, and just generally pull my hair out. It Just Worked.
Thanks for maintaining this amazing tool. I love this release.
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