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    buckITall

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    • RE: Select partition not to upload

      [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 29142, member: 7271”]Why is there a partition on the same disk that is your “local backup”?

      Wouldn’t it make more sense to have the “local backup” on a separate disk?[/quote]

      I agree, the process of backups were created before I was hired on…currently using Ghost 2003 boot up disc and creating images on 2nd partition. Our systems are loaded with Operating systems dating back to XP -> Windows 8.1, along with different languages of each…so you can imagine how many images are is stored. We do not use volume licenses…each image is retail.

      posted in Feature Request
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    • Select partition not to upload

      When uploading image I would like to leave out a partition used for local backups.
      Currently we have to upload the entire disk then return to the server and delete the partition.
      This is very time consuming considering the back-up partition is sometimes over 100Gb

      posted in Feature Request
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    • RE: Safely delete 2nd Partition

      No Problems deleting the partition. restored just fine.

      posted in General
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    • Safely delete 2nd Partition

      Having a HDD with two partitions (Main O/S, and Backup Images) I delete the partition “Backup Images” but there is a 3rd small partition. Would it be safe to also delete this before I deploy?

      sda/1-Main O/S
      sda/2-128 bytes? <-??
      sda/5-Backup Images

      posted in General
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    • RE: Bypass Host Registration 0.32

      I am very much interested in this,
      Is there a way to create subfolders in the pxe menu?
      Such as:

      System100-
      W7x86
      W7x64
      W8x86
      System 101-
      Vista86x
      Vista64x
      W8.1x86

      posted in General
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    • ProxyDHCP network conflicts?

      I am unable to work with the network admins here on setting up the options for fowarding request through the normal setup. They also informed me that I am not allowed to setup an DHCP server.
      Now my question is if I set up the Proxy DHCP will there be conflict with the normal DHCP server. Will the Network Admins find be able to discover my server?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Reboot = lost connection

      [quote=“BryceZ, post: 9242, member: 2”]Have you tried:
      [CODE]sudo stop tftpd-hpa
      sudo start tftpd-hpa[/CODE][/quote]

      Yes, no luck

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Reboot = lost connection

      Thanks for the suggestion, without going through the steps yet…I’m just wondering why I can no longer “tftp x.x.x.x get pxelinux.0” from a client system.
      But still can “tftp -vx.x.x.x -c get pxelinux.0” from server end?
      I’ve disabled ufw -“sudo ufw disable”
      Is there something else?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • Reboot = lost connection

      After I finally got it fully functional I restarted Ubuntu machine and since then I am unable to get pxe tftp boot.
      I can still manage the web gui and ping the system. I am back to square 1 “PXE-E32”.
      Unable to tftp get pxelinux.0 from client systems.
      I’ve reinstalled FOG with same settings as first successful settings…no luck.
      I’ve verified TFTP_FTP_Password, STORAGENODE_MYSQLPASS.
      I am not using FOG for DHCP service.
      What else might I be missing?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: How-to: Create a universal windows XP image using mysysprep.exe and VM Ware

      One last quick question,
      I’m using an OEM key given to me from my boss that I’m pretty sure he gets from MSDN subscription.
      Will using this key run out if Imaging over and over different systems?
      Or will the oemscan.exe help resolve my question?

      posted in Tutorials
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