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      Invalid password

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      Tom ElliottT

      @cicero We didn’t change your password, unsure what those credentials would have been, but if you need to reset the password there are instuctions on how to do so. I would highly recommend resetting once you’re in though as it’s just the base default we define:

      username: fog
      password: password

      https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Reset_WebUI_FOG_password

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      Can't image

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      @cicero said in Can't image:

      I don’t want to be a pest but would appreciate if I can reach out to you you have great instructions

      You are not. The forum is here to ask questions and people try to help. I would just ask you to not repeat asking more and more questions in the same topic! There is no restriction to open new ones for each question you have and it’s a lot easier for everyone to keep track.

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      Not getting dhcp link

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      george1421G

      @cicero Yes I agree

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      could not install PciConfig hanler

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      george1421G

      @cicero ok two things.

      The PciConfig handlers is just a spurious warning message. You can safely ignore this warning. If FOS Linux hits a critical warning it will stop booting.

      What is more interesting is what I can’t read in the picture. It looks like /images are being redirected somewhere. What is going on with that link? I think I can make out you have the virtual raid adapter md127 is mounted on /raid/fog/images and then you have a symlink mapping /images to that sub directory. NFS doesn’t follow symlinks.

      There is a few ways to fix this, but I would have to ask why the logic of /raid/fog/images? A quick way to fix is to mount /dev/md127 over /images (directly) and then rerun the fog installer to fix the reset of the bits.

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