@Sebastian-Roth I have installed everything already and I logged into the FOG management system I just need to connect to the computers on my network. Which I do not see on the dashboard, I did not use the default as I mistakenly forgot to add it during installation, So now I guess I need to back track.
Posts made by Dv27842
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RE: INQUIRY: Network
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INQUIRY: Network
Hello,
I was not sure where to add the ip address 192.168.1.1 when I was installing FOG, so it has a bridged network with the VM ip address. Should I go into nano or update in the FOG management console? I have installed everything on a VM if I have the NIC for vboxnet0 on my actual machine. Do you think it we would connect to other computers using this ip? let me know. Thanks
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RE: ERROR: Not able to find a network interface that is up on your system
@george1421 I was not able to ping nor was able to install a network manager. I input all the network information into nano (netplan). Do you still think I should troubleshoot to get the network manager application in this case. I have set-up a static IP, with other network information including DNS, Gateway. I was able to get ufw enabled (status: Active).
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RE: ERROR: Not able to find a network interface that is up on your system
@george1421 I am not sure if that is the best option. I want to try 1.5.7 first. I did not stop the ubuntu firewall? Do I need to install ufw for it to work? Also I tried the the dev branch but I got this error
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RE: INQUIRY: Installing FOG Server to Ubuntu Server (Virtual Box) 18.04
FOG onto Ubuntu running as a VM.
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RE: ERROR: Not able to find a network interface that is up on your system
@george1421 yes this is a valid IP on a sandbox machine, I can ping it just fine. I am using the FOG 1.5.7 and installed using the git method.
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RE: ERROR: Not able to find a network interface that is up on your system
@george1421 I do have the network adapter set to bridged.
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ERROR: Not able to find a network interface that is up on your system
Hello,
I tried to install FOG server on Ubuntu 18.04 VirtualBox. I get this ERROR: Not able to find a network interface that is up on your system. When I installed FOG on Ubuntu desktop I did not get this error. I am not sure if it is because I answered no to the question “should the installer try to disable the local firewall for you now?”
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INQUIRY: Installing FOG Server to Ubuntu Server (Virtual Box) 18.04
Hello,
I am not sure which documentation to follow to install FOG server to Ubuntu server on VirtualBox. If you have a link you can provide that would help me out. Thank you.
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Unable to change IP for FOG Server installation on Ubuntu Server 18.04
Hello,
I have tried to change the IP address to a static IP address that is currently on my sandbox, but it will not keep the changes. I am not sure if I should just try the NAS static IP for this or if there is something else I should try.
This is the link that I am using https://www.ceos3c.com/sysadmin/install-fog-server-ubuntu-server-16-04-lts-ultimate-guide-virtualbox/.
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RE: Installing FOG on Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop
@Sebastian-Roth Thank you. I will soon have to set this up on a Virtual-box or directly on to the Synology NAS. I will test it first as you advised, but do you recommend a different version for the installation? My plan was to run FOG on a VirtualBox and setup NAS to emulate a FOG storage node. I am not sure if you can advise something better, let me know if you have a better strategy.
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Installing FOG on Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop
Hello,
I was testing the installation of FOG on Ubuntu 18.04 desktop. I was stuck on the part where it asks "Would you like to change the default network interface from interface… select No. [y/N]. When i type n and press enter I get the same question. I am wondering if I just need to reinstall it as it might be hung up by something. Let me know if anyone has had this problem and can provide a solution. Thank you.