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    • JordonlovikJ
      Jordonlovik
      last edited by

      @Wayne-Workman Is there any other way to edit the .mntcheck file? the vi editor is really giving me trouble through my remote session.

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      • Wayne WorkmanW
        Wayne Workman @Jordonlovik
        last edited by

        @Jordonlovik

        You don’t edit the .mntcheck file. It’s supposed to be a blank file.

        You simply create it with touch .mntcheck and that’s it, you are done.

        http://www.linfo.org/touch.html

        The touch Command
        The touch command is the easiest way to create new, empty files.

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        • JordonlovikJ
          Jordonlovik @Wayne Workman
          last edited by

          @Wayne-Workman Sorry im saying that wrong i am actually modifying the /etc/exports file! I don’t know how or why i was thinking .mntcheck still. It looks like i may have F’ed my server over anyways. This is my first run at Linux and its been a bumpy one. I was not able to edit the /etc/Exports file because it was owned by root. So i ran the 777 permissions command not knowing the consequences. now i am getting the Sudoers is world writable error. I wish i had realize my install partitioned so idiotic by default. i have plenty of storage space its just not in the root directory where it needs to be.

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          • Wayne WorkmanW
            Wayne Workman @Jordonlovik
            last edited by

            @Jordonlovik I apologize, I should have realized. You do need “super user” permission when editing /etc/exports.

            you can either A. change to super user for the duration of your session like sudo su or B. execute only one command with sudo like sudo vi /etc/exports

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            • sudburrS
              sudburr @Wayne Workman
              last edited by

              @Wayne-Workman said:

              And I agree with @ITSolutions , it’s probably a very bad idea to try to use NTFS. I’d recommend Ext4 as he did.

              Poking my nose into this little 'ism. The NTFS formatted image drives, physical and virtual, that I’ve been using for over a year disagree. 😉

              [ Standing in between extinction in the cold and explosive radiating growth ]

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              • Tom ElliottT
                Tom Elliott
                last edited by Tom Elliott

                Maybe I’m seeing the wrong thing.

                The DefaultMember is IP address 10.1.1.201, but the new node (which I imagine is on the same server?) is set to IP 10.1.1.102

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                Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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                • JordonlovikJ
                  Jordonlovik @Tom Elliott
                  last edited by

                  @Tom-Elliott said:

                  10.1.1.201, but the new node (which I imagine is on the same s

                  I noticed this myself. I changed that and am sill experiencing the same error.

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                  • JordonlovikJ
                    Jordonlovik
                    last edited by

                    At this point I am strongly considering a full reinstall of the server. Although it was labor intensive. I was just starting to experience the wonder of FOG imaging too. and I love it.

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                    • Wayne WorkmanW
                      Wayne Workman @Jordonlovik
                      last edited by

                      @Jordonlovik said:

                      At this point I am strongly considering a full reinstall of the server. Although it was labor intensive. I was just starting to experience the wonder of FOG imaging too. and I love it.

                      I’d recommend CentOS or Fedora. These instructions basically work for both: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Fedora_21_Server

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                      • JordonlovikJ
                        Jordonlovik @Wayne Workman
                        last edited by

                        @Wayne-Workman You don’t prefer Kubuntu for FOG setups?

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                        • Wayne WorkmanW
                          Wayne Workman @Jordonlovik
                          last edited by Wayne Workman

                          @Jordonlovik I don’t prefer things that aren’t Red Hat based. I’m studying for my RHCSA and RHCE, and if an employer wanted to use Linux, they generally choose RHEL for the support that Red Hat offers.

                          If you’d like to create a tutorial for Kubuntu, please go ahead and post it in the tutorials area for everyone. And obviously we try our best to help people use whatever distro of Linux they want. @Tom-Elliott is really the guy who makes it work on just about everything.

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                          • N
                            need2 Moderator
                            last edited by need2

                            And if you want to use the Debian family (Debian, Ubuntu, anything ending in “buntu”), then just get plain, vanilla, not messed with and works just fine Debian.

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                            • JordonlovikJ
                              Jordonlovik
                              last edited by

                              @need2

                              Thanks. I began reinstalled using Fedora 22 server 64bit. hope to have FOG back up and running soon.

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