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    • RE: /Default.ipxe.....Operation not supported

      @george1421
      Would love to have that script. I am not giving up on this one. Will be at this first thing in the morning. Gotta go home and feed the kids.

      Let me know how I can get that script you mentioned. I did check the default.ipxe and it was good to go.

      V/R

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    Latest posts made by finvader

    • If task,Auto PXE else boot to hard drive
      Server
      • FOG Version: 1.3
      • OS: Centos 7.3
      Client
      • Service Version:
      • OS:
      Description

      Is there a way to have my machines boot order to have PXE first, and when they boot, it goes to PXE, there is no job for them so they then boot to hard drive? Tired of pressing F12 on 50 machines.

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    • RE: Change default /images directory

      @george1421 yes definitely, thanks

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    • RE: Change default /images directory

      @george1421 The images are not on root partition. Here is our partition setup. This is in a fully STIG compliant secured centos 7.3
      /root
      /
      /home
      /boot
      swap
      /var/log
      /var/log/audit
      /tmp

      Images are stored in /home

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    • RE: Change default /images directory

      Long story short. We maintain 1 centos 7.3 image. Our home directory is around 1.5 TB of storage. We create the /home/images directory to store images. In the past, after the install I had to go into the settings and simply change the location of the storage location and dev, now maybe, if we need to rebuild, I can just specify the location during the install. Trying to simplify things as much as possible for those that come behind me to attempt.

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    • RE: Change default /images directory

      I was running a fresh install today and I did not see where it asked for storage location.

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    • RE: Change default /images directory

      Danke! Will give it a go. Not too big a deal as I can change the settings but would be nice to just specify during install.

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    • Change default /images directory
      Server
      • FOG Version: 1.3.4
      • OS: Centos 7.3
      Client
      • Service Version:
      • OS:
      Description

      Is there a way during the fog install to change the default /images location? I see the section in the installer.sh where is prompts you to put in the location but when I run the installer, I never see the prompt. I there a command line switch or something. We use /home/images as our centos 7.3 boxes are all built from the same image and we do not wish to maintain another baseline. Our partition where /images defaults to is not large enough.

      V/R

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    • RE: Centos 7.2 UUID for swap wrong

      @Quazz yes

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    • RE: Centos 7.2 UUID for swap wrong

      I did load 1.3.0 RC23 and the swap issue is there a problem. The UUID is carried over from the imaged to the deployed machine. I must change fstab to put in the correct UUID.

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    • UUID on deployed machine is from imaged machine CENTOS 7.2
      Server
      • FOG Version: 1.3.0 RC23
      • OS: Centos 7.2
      Client
      • Service Version:
      • OS: Centos 7.2
      Description

      Is the UUID issue fixed when imaging? In my fstab I use UUID instead of /dev names and once an image is captured and deployed to new system, the UUIDs in fstab are for the imaged machine not the deployed machine. SWAP will not come up and I have to run blkid, then copy in the new UUID into the fstab for swap to work. Just wondering if there is a fix for this. I have 100+ machines to image so for now I have changed to using /dev/sda format in the fstab and this should not be an issue as we do not change the setup at all.

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