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    • RE: Install the FOG service, KB838079, and Additional Software

      Great group of people here 🙂

      Thank you and till next question 🙂

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    • RE: Install the FOG service, KB838079, and Additional Software

      Great! Thank you. Also, did you mean to say KB839079 isn’t required anymore? or KB839079 is required? Sounds like it isn’t required anymore but “is” and “anymore” together is confusing me a little.

      Also, deploy snap in sounds good but I’m using FOG in isolated network(off of domain and just using a switch to hook up laptops) I would think this isn’t going to work if that’s the case? So unless I plan to use hostname changer, automatic adding to domain(again isolated network wouldn’t apply here?) I wouldn’t need FOG service?

      Thank you again

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    • Install the FOG service, KB838079, and Additional Software

      Hi,

      This is first time I’m installing FOG and it seems I’m getting stuck on every step(Not being Linux person doesn’t help either)

      The question is that I’m following [url]http://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/show/975-creating-images-for-multiple-hardware-fog-server[/url] to create an base image and not sure what step 4 does. Do I need to install FOG service and KB838079 or I can skip that part? I might be missing things but nothing in there seems something that I need. Maybe hostname changer if it automatically puts laptops to domain. Or is this something I can skip if I don’t need? Is there something there that I might be missing that would make life easier?

      Thank you

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    • RE: Fog 1.0.1 Slowness

      Great! Thank you very much! I was kind of hesitation to ask but this was surprise!

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    • RE: Fog 1.0.1 Slowness

      Can I download this and do sudo ./installfog.sh and it will overwrite previous installation fine keeping all previous settings? Or run that command and it will just reinstall with settings I had to change but won’t mess up the installation like what would Windows sometime will do?

      BTW Thank you very much for such quick response! You don’t see that many times out there!

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    • RE: Fog 1.0.1 Slowness

      Thank you very much Tom! I thought it was something I was doing since I pretty much have no idea about Linux and FOG. How can I check when new one comes up?

      Thanks

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    • Fog 1.0.1 Slowness

      HI,

      This is first time I’m trying to set up fog and it was a challenge to set it up. I’m getting hang of it and installed Ubuntu 12.04 and FOG 0.32 couple of times to get around issues I was facing. Long story short, I had reinstall Ubuntu and found out there is new FOG out 1.0.1 so I installed that this time.

      The issue I’m facing is that when I click on any menu on WebUI, it shows Read 192.168.1.1(Isolated) then Looking up code.jquery.com and takes couple of minutes to load anything. It didn’t take this long with 0.32. Is this issue with FOG or something I’m doing wrong?

      FYI I’m not Linux person. Pretty much first time using Linux and FOG although I’ve been with Windows for long time.

      Thanks

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