@sebastian-roth, sure!
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RE: Adding Hirens 15.2 boot cd to the boot menu
Hey! Thanks for the topic!
If it does not exist
mkdir /var/www/fog/iso
Copy ISO file
cp SOURCE_PATH/ISO_FILE /var/www/fog/iso
Add
/var/www/fog/iso * (ro, sync, no_wdelay, insecure_locks, no_root_squash, insecure )
in
/etc/exports
Run
sudo service nfs-kernel-server restart sudo service rpcbind restart
Add a new menu in FOG WEB GUI
initrd http://${fog-ip}/fog/iso/ISO_FILE.iso chain memdisk iso raw
WORKED PERFECTLY!
Latest posts made by haylander
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RE: Adding Hirens 15.2 boot cd to the boot menu
Hey! Thanks for the topic!
If it does not exist
mkdir /var/www/fog/iso
Copy ISO file
cp SOURCE_PATH/ISO_FILE /var/www/fog/iso
Add
/var/www/fog/iso * (ro, sync, no_wdelay, insecure_locks, no_root_squash, insecure )
in
/etc/exports
Run
sudo service nfs-kernel-server restart sudo service rpcbind restart
Add a new menu in FOG WEB GUI
initrd http://${fog-ip}/fog/iso/ISO_FILE.iso chain memdisk iso raw
WORKED PERFECTLY!
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RE: User Syslinux 6.03 to chain boot FOG and MDT/WDS
I made it work with hint of this topic, using custom FOG menu.
Thank all!
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RE: User Syslinux 6.03 to chain boot FOG and MDT/WDS
@sebastian-roth, hello … I want to use it because I currently have a WDS in production and I want to keep it in parallel …
Is it possible to reach the WDS PXE menu through the FOG custom menu?
I’m using, this today…
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RE: User Syslinux 6.03 to chain boot FOG and MDT/WDS
I am also in the same situation.
I want to go to FOG server through my current syslinux…
it’s possible?!
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RE: Ubuntu is FOG's enemy
@wayne-workman got it…
so I misunderstood when I thought the database was fully built in the FOG installation…
anyway thank you!
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RE: Ubuntu is FOG's enemy
Hello!
First of all, my English is terrible!
I downloaded CentOS 7 and FOG 1.4.4 today, with all updates, i follow exactly all the installation steps contained in FOG Wiki, even so i have the same problem described here.
I was able to resolve the issue with the instructions in that topic, in this case, as follows:
PS: At the time of installation I did NOT leave the mysql password blank, I set a password.
sudo -i mysql -u root set password for 'root' @ 'localhost' = password('password entered at the time of installation fog'); set password for 'root'@'127.0.0.1' = password('password entered at the time of installation fog'); update mysql.user set plugin = 'mysql_native_password';
That done, I was able to access the web GUI normally!
@wanderson and @Tom-Elliott, thank you so much!