[quote=“altitudehack, post: 29439, member: 23”]I do have it. Anybody have somewhere I can upload it?[/quote]
It’s 7MB and I can’t upload it to the forum.
Posts made by altitudehack
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RE: Looking for USB NIC that is known to work with PXE/Fog
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RE: Looking for USB NIC that is known to work with PXE/Fog
I do have it. Anybody have somewhere I can upload it?
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RE: Full Fog Server Backups
[quote=“ITSolutions, post: 12543, member: 4222”]My solution is the script that is included with FOG for back up, modified quite a bit and then made a cron entry.
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Thanks for sharing, ITSolutions. If I may suggest one edit: quote your strings. A space in a password breaks the script:
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RE: Looking for USB NIC that is known to work with PXE/Fog
I don’t consider myself to be delayed and I resent the comment.
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RE: Looking for USB NIC that is known to work with PXE/Fog
Thanks Tom! This worked for a [URL=‘http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833114057&Tpk=usb21000s2’]StarTech USB 2.0 to Gigabit Ethernet NIC Network Adapter[/URL]!
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RE: Hparm ioctl
Thanks for detailing your findings. I don’t have the resources to install .33 right now so I will set this aside for the moment.
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RE: Hparm ioctl
Hey Sebastian. Thanks for linking to the other thread. What was the solution? Using a different FOG server? What is the difference between the two?
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RE: Hparm ioctl
Thanks for the response, Jaymes. I don’t see any current KS kernels in the update list. Is there an external source for them?
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RE: Hparm ioctl
I’m seeing “ioctl 0x304 failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device” while trying to register a virtual system running on Proxmox 3.0. I suspect it’s having an issue with the “SCSI Controller Type”. I don’t see a way to fake a standard SATA controller.
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MAAS (Metal as a Service ) in Ubuntu 12.04
It looks like the folks at [URL=‘http://maas.ubuntu.com/’]Canonical[/URL] are offering MAAS for server deployment. It’s a possible solution for folks who are looking for a method to deploy many Linux boxes and have been frustrated by the FOG solutions.
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RE: Blinking cursor on boot after image deploy.
Simply put, FOG doesn’t support cloning OEM disk partitions. Obtain a Windows 7 install disk, remove all partitions, and allow Windows to create its own partition scheme and these problems will disappear.
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RE: Unable to connect to tftp server.
Same problem here Faith. I created my Ubuntu user as “fog,” which conflicts with Fog’s user “fog.” Thought I was keeping it simple o_O
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RE: Segmentation fault error when cloning Dell Optiplex 790
Sure. Just look in the wiki under [URL=‘http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=FOGUserGuide#Troubleshooting’]Troubleshooting.[/URL]
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RE: Segmentation fault error when cloning Dell Optiplex 790
Hi Bernd. Cloning OEM harddrives with customized recovery partitions is not supported in FOG. There was a spirited thread describing this on the SourceForge forums but looks like they’re wiped.
Wipe your drive, install Win 7 from scratch (don’t allocate any partitions - allow the Setup program to do it,) and clone that. -
RE: Brainfart on restarting a computer during a name change
Have you recompiled and replaced hostnamechange.dll on your image? That step seems to elude many folks.
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RE: Vmware hard disk clone part 2
Hi Ahmed. The kernel Blackout’s referring to is the boot kernel that FOG uses during the PXE phase while running on the target computer. It has nothing to do with the kernel running under Linux on your FOG server. Find update possibilities through the FOG GUI under “Other Information > Kernel Updates.”