@melvinpaz Please only post in english if you are posting images. It makes it easier on use dumb guys trying the find the important information. English/french is no issue is the mix in of the same pictures where I loose my spot.
It looks like you have the settings right for the synology nas. The issue I see is that you can’t still connect from FOS to the nas /volume1/images/dev
Can you from the fog linux console run the following command successfully?
sudo mount -t nfs 10.9.153.249:/volume1/images/dev /mnt
If you can do this, you have the nas configured correctly to share. The only exception is that root user may not be allowed to connect to this share (as the FOS engine will do).
Issue the following command to unconnect the FOG server from the nas
sudo umount /mnt
The next part will be harder for you to do, but I’m sure you can do.
On a target computer schedule a capture or deployment (either one it doesn’t matter), but before you select the schedule task button, make sure you enabled the debug
checkbox. Then schedule the task.
On the target computer pxe boot it, FOG will tell the target computer to do the task you defined above, BUT after a few enter key presses on the target computer FOS will give you a linux command prompt (on the target computer). From here we need to test if we can connect to your synology NAS via the command we used above. WARNING: The /mnt directory may not be on the FOS target computer so you may have to create the directory to be able to mount to it.