@wayne-workman Nothing is wrong with Debian. I use UbuntuStudio16.04 as my FOG server OS at my work. I was just asking the question to see if it would work for my home setup.
Thanks,
Reuben
@wayne-workman Nothing is wrong with Debian. I use UbuntuStudio16.04 as my FOG server OS at my work. I was just asking the question to see if it would work for my home setup.
Thanks,
Reuben
@wayne-workman I am also looking at arch linux and have tried it. The only issue that I am not sure on how to resolve within Arch is how to set the wired nic for local traffic/hub traffic and use the wireless nic for internet. I have setup FOG in ubuntu and was able to do this within the network settings. Is this some that is easily done or needs scripting to do?
Thanks,
Reuben
Hello everyone,
Has anyone had experience installing FOG on Solus Linux? I like the look of Solus but didn’t know if FOG could be ran from it.
Thanks,
Reuben
Would the DNS A record be placed on the FOG Server or on the Domain Controller?
Hello,
I am running Ubuntu 14.04 with Fog Version 7118 Standalone install. Is there a way to have my FOG installation join imaged computers to the Domain? I have wireless, which is attached to the AD network, and wired, which is connected to a private (standalone) network. Is this feasible or is it just not going to happen with a standalone install of FOG?
Thanks,
Reub
@Wayne-Workman Turned Bitlocker off and am still getting the same error.
@Wayne-Workman This is a Dell Venue Pro 11 (5130). It is 64-bit and has Windows 8.1 x64 Pro installed with a Intel Atom CPU Z3795 1.60GHz with 4GB of RAM. The hard drive is a Samsung MCG8GC 50GB and is GPT partitioned and it has BitLocker enabled on the partition. The tablet doesn’t have a wired Network Card so, we bought a dock and the Dock has a ASIX AX88772C adapter.
Thanks,
Reuben
The attached picture is the error I am getting when I run the Fog Compatibility Test on all the .efi files.
Thanks,
Reuben
I followed the steps on the following site to reset my user’s password.
http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/resetpassword
From what I have seen, you will need to reset your tftp password and add the username and password in /var/www/fog/lib/fog/Config.class.php
Hope this helps,
Reuben
Hello,
I am using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and Fog 1.2.0 version: 3564 Kernel: 4.0.5. I am trying to image a Dell Venue Pro 11 (5130) x64. I was able to get the Fog boot menu to come up and was going to register the host but it gave me an error of Cannot find HDD on system. I am also using snp.efi to boot the system. I do not have the option to legacy boot on this tablet. Is there something that I am missing on the tablet or server side?
Thanks,
Reuben