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      Storing FOG Images on Separate Network Drive

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      @ITSolutions

      Yup that is my current method so far, but if I were to do that, then my images would easily run past 40 GBs. Which is why I copy it to the mounted drive, then hop over with File Explorer and Cut/Paste it into a “Archived Folder” I have linked. Essentially the same thing just a bit more confusing than just being able write to the mounted drive. When I replace the drive locally, I’ll report back with the results and maybe we can figure something out thats not as step-intensive.

      If you want a complete list of steps that I do, it goes:
      Instructions dependant on cifs-utils package

      Login to the Ubuntu Navigate to the /images folder (cd <folder path>) Delete any old images being used (rm –r <dirname>) Pull Needed image from Archive Directory from the external drive (Copy + Paste to NetworkImages) Navigate to the NetworkImages Directory Copy the image you want to use (cp –r <dirname>) Set the permissions for everyone to read/write/execute (chmod 777 <dirname) Review the folder contents using ls –l and make sure its highlighted green Set task in FOG using correct image Profit

      I know this seems like a lot of work, but it really isn’t. Still takes less time than manually running to each PC and plugging my USB in and entering needed commands. With this, can run 10 PCs to a switch and image them all at the same time, which is exactly what we need because we build 10 - 15 PCs every quarter and in the start, there wasn’t ANY imaging solution. I had to build each OS by hand.

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      Solved Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS

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      @george1421 It works ! Thanks for your support 🙂
      edit : Yes I’m running dnsmasq.

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      Solved Stuck at Task Management Page "Unable to start task. Unable to upload file"

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      @Sebastian-Roth

      You don’t need to reinstall you Ubuntu system all the time if you stick to the trunk version for now. No need to bother you VM admin. Just try to fix things and re-run the installer. As well you can easily update to a newer version without having to start from scratch. Note down the things you fixed and where to find logs and stuff. Then when you feel you got it all fine you can still get back to your VM admin, get a fresh one and pull up a clean new system then.

      This is what I ended up doing and it fixed the problem I was having. Thanks again for your help!

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