@Tom-Elliott Yes, it would be interesting if you stood it as a note in the WIKI
Posts made by danilopinotti
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RE: Computer not join in domain with Samba4
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RE: Computer not join in domain with Samba4
@Sebastian-Roth was apparently the firewall blocking some port Samba4
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RE: Computer not join in domain with Samba4
@Sebastian-Roth Yes, manually i can do this
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RE: After deploy the image, windows not boot
@Tom-Elliott I’ll test and reply
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Computer not join in domain with Samba4
Follow the logs:
23/02/2016 15:48 Middleware::Communication Response: Success
23/02/2016 15:48 HostnameChanger Checking Hostname
23/02/2016 15:48 HostnameChanger Hostname is correct
23/02/2016 15:48 HostnameChanger Registering host with active directory
23/02/2016 15:49 HostnameChanger Unknown Return Code: 1727FOG 6323 Trunk
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RE: Bug with SNAPIN
@Tom-Elliott said:
I’m confused, what’s the actual Snapin general information look like?
I tried to give an example in the database. Is like the snapin was deleted but the row in database remains.
In general, I delete a snapin from the system and it continues. Look the print. “- (3)” and “- (4)” is deleted snapins -
RE: Bug with SNAPIN
If I click to run all snap-ins from the computer where it was linked, it loads that, but with all the attributes blank, as if erase all information of this snapin but not the registration line.
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Bug with SNAPIN
Well, going directly to the point, when I create a snapin, I associate it to a computer and then delete it, he continues, like a ghost, linked to the computer.
I use FOG 6323
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RE: After deploy the image, windows not boot
Image specifications:
Operation system: Windows 7 (5);
Image type: Single disk Resizable
Partition: Everything
Compression: 6
Protected: No
Image Enabled: Yes
Replicate?: YesMBR
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After deploy the image, windows not boot
I decided to create a new topic after noticing that it was another problem. Follow the link below the first topic:
https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/6714/no-source-file-passed-writeimage/10The problem is this: After spending a dual boot image to a new computer, Linux starts normally and the Windows does not start … He gets a pointer flashing in the left corner of the screen and does not start.
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RE: No source file passed (writeImage)
Now works, but Windows not boot more
A pointer appears blinking in the upper left corner of the screen… -
RE: No source file passed (writeImage)
@Sebastian-Roth Ok,
Tomorrow I will try and notice the result here.
At the moment, thanks for the support -
RE: No source file passed (writeImage)
@Sebastian-Roth said:
Usually it’s best to use the OS type of your “main” OS on disk. With main I actually mean the bootloader used. Do you have GRUB installed or do you use the windows boot manager? Choose OS type according to that.
I use the Grub but the main system is Windows…
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RE: No source file passed (writeImage)
@Sebastian-Roth
Because I’m creating a dual boot image with Linux and Windows -
RE: No source file passed (writeImage)
I tested it on more than one computer and more than one image.
Image specifications:
Operation system: Other (99);
Image type: Single disk Resizable
Partition: Everything
Compression: 6
Protected: No
Image Enabled: Yes
Replicate?: YesThe error appears when i try to deploy the image.
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No source file passed (writeImage)
How i fix this error: no source file passed (writeImage) ?
My Fog version: 6142 Trunk
I use Ubuntu server 14.04Thanks
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Communication Response: Invalid host certificate
SVN 4361 Cloud 5370
Ubuntu server 14.04.2
FOG Client 0.9.7We also reset host encryption, but now the button has disappeared. We uninstalled the FOG Client manually and reinstalled also. Any help appreciated.
@Jbob