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    • RE: Invalid Operating System (D5) Capone & Windows 7

      755 matched them all up. Owner/group of all files was “root root” already.

      Okay, some progress?

      Now I get:
      /etc/init.d/S99fog: line 72: /bin/fog.capone: not found

      I looked and line 72 is:
      $run;

      Which appears to be the result of else if on line 56-57:
      elif [ “$mode” == “capone” ]; then
      run=“/bin/fog.capone”;

      Which looks peachy to me. Thanks for sticking with me on this. I’m going to get it one way or another!

      .<
      Chris

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Invalid Operating System (D5) Capone & Windows 7

      Thank you for the link.

      I followed all the steps and now the capone module shuts the machine down after displaying
      …
      Starting network…
      ip: RTRNETLINK answers: File exists
      /etc/init.d/S99fog: line 72: /bin/fog.capone: Permission denied
      The system is going down NOW!
      Sent SIGTERM to all processes
      …

      So it just shuts down in a huff.
      I just copied the file over after using the Boot Image Editor utility. (had tried editing using the manual method but figured I was screwing something up that way)
      Do I need to change permissions on the fog.capone file in the zip? If so, what should they be changed to?

      Sorry, my UNIX classes were 1986 or so and I may be a little rusty.

      Chris

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Invalid Operating System (D5) Capone & Windows 7

      Did anyone ever find a solution to this issue? We are having the same problem here with a new install.
      Fog .32, Ubuntu 12.04.4 Windows 7 Pro images coming from identical model machines.
      Error is "Invalid Operating System id (i5)

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Best Distro/Version of Linux to use

      Perfect! Apologies, I misunderstood the Wiki.

      Thanks again for your time.

      Chris

      posted in Tutorials
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    • RE: Best Distro/Version of Linux to use

      [quote=“Jaymes Driver, post: 26208, member: 3582”]If you like Ubuntu and you want to stick with it, try 13.10 it was fairly stable and not too much was changed. 12.04 is still a solid choice as well.

      14.04 brought come changes to Ubuntu again and while I have fog working on it, it is not optimal.

      I would heed BPSTravis’ advice and use 12, or 13 revision of Ubuntu.[/quote]

      Sorry to hear that Ubuntu is going south. 😞 I hope it doesn’t affect Mint too much. I like that for an XP replacement.

      I am successfully using 12.04.4 Ubuntu. Had a TFTP issue, reset passwords everywhere and fixed that.

      Got the Capone plugin installed, but it does not show up on the PXE boot menu. We had used Capone exclusively in our environment before, so it would be awesome to have that working again.

      Is there a settings file in 0.32 somewhere that I have to change to get Capone to show? Everything looks good on the web GUI.

      Thanks for all the suggestions so far! My techs sorely miss the imaging setup!

      posted in Tutorials
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    • Best Distro/Version of Linux to use

      So my techs blew up the FOG server I created a couple of years ago by filling the drive. Linux gave all sorts of strange messages about power drivers and refuses to boot. Tried restoring a backup, but couldn’t get that to work.

      Finally just decided to rebuild. Got the latest Ubuntu 14.04 64bit and tried to install FOG, but had all sorts of problems with mysql. Even got to log in one time without “unable to connect to database” but after logging out, went back to the same. Have gone through the wiki and tried all sorts of things, uninstall and reinstall mysql and had the same sort of one time successfull logon experience.

      Feeling fully noobish and frustrated and I would like to know if there is a better distro/version of Linux to use so I can start over again. Preferably one with an idiot proof tutorial available.

      posted in Tutorials
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