Hi,
same here. It does not even ping wiki.fogproject.org(162.213.199.177)
504 Gateway Time-out
nginx/1.12.2
Hi,
same here. It does not even ping wiki.fogproject.org(162.213.199.177)
504 Gateway Time-out
nginx/1.12.2
@Junkhacker Since it is a closed system when it comes out of assembly plugging in a keyboard would be quite hard(although not impossible).
The solution we use now is cloning hard drives before assembly.
@george1421 Ok, I will try this and post my findings. I will try with Fedora bootable USB. However I do not think that I will be able to do this before monday.
At start only a few, but if it works, when the order comes it may go upwards of 100/month, but this number can vary a lot.
The problem is that we need to deploy different images depending on the country the systems are going to. The machines are deployed 8 at a time.
@Tom-Elliott It is a stand alone computer on which the capacitive touch is connected via USB and identifies as HID
I have terminals on which I would like to be able to deploy images without connecting a keyboard, but instead use the touchscreen that all the terminals have.
The idea is that a worker would be able to choose which image to deploy via touchscreen.
I have searched around if there is a possibility to enable mouse in PXE menu, but I had no luck in finding the answer.
If mouse like input is out of the question, then I would like to know if there is a possibility to load a driver, that I would write, for the touchscreen, which would make it act as a keyboard.
Thank you for any information.