Updated FOG Virtual Machine Available
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Hi could I have the link please?
Thanks
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Please share your FOG VM link.
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I’m also interested in the VM. link pls?
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@jazzchamp While I don’t have a solution for you, I am interested in what virtualization infrastructure are you using?
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said in Updated FOG Virtual Machine Available:
ou’re interested in downloading, send me a PM and I will reply with the link.
plz share the Lnk
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Can I please get the download link and instructions?!
Thank you for setting this up.
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@fsabzaali said in Updated FOG Virtual Machine Available:
Can I please get the download link and instructions?!
Thank you for setting this up.
Unfortunately I feel this offer has been abandoned. Your best bet is to create a vritual machine and install linux (either Centos 7 or Ubuntu 14.04) and then install the trunk version of FOG.
Wayne has some pretty good videos here on installing fog as well as there are links to show how to install linux.
https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=InstallationUpgrade to trunk
https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Upgrade_to_trunk -
@george1421 I appreciate the heads up. Will review the links you provided. Thx
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Please share your FOG VM link.
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@zone67 it doesn’t quite work like that. People have been nice and I’m not saying they won’t have it. But please understand the VM method isn’t really any easier than just creating your own vm and installing fog on it. Logistically it isn’t a feasible method. That’s not to say nobody can get you one.
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IMHO spinning up a fog server from scratch takes out a lot of variables that may cause issues. The install script for FOG is quite streamlined these days. Though I am a vmware user, I find that templates and pre-builts save you literally just a few minutes at the cost of many potential issues, especially since network environments vary so much.