@jackiejack Reinstalled my centos 7 and did not tamper with anything. Fresh install of fog. Works perfect.
My adding repos and setting the priorities of them caused the confusion. Just let fog do its thing.
@jackiejack Reinstalled my centos 7 and did not tamper with anything. Fresh install of fog. Works perfect.
My adding repos and setting the priorities of them caused the confusion. Just let fog do its thing.
@wayne-workman lol it shutdown
To shutdown a computer remotely (immediately) in FOG management web gui:
Go to hosts, list all hosts, click on host, choose Power Management from list on left hand side, and choose shutdown immediately (add option).
@mz3bel said in Use fog, to restore Windows 10 to a saved configuration:
Please, how to use fog, to restore Windows 10 Pro to a saved configuration, what i mean, is that anything added buys users, it’s gets wiped each night, like a snap on virtual machine? So that the machine restore to the configuration i ve configurated, and all the files, log, etc… get deleted.
No, FOG is not used for this. You want to look for a reset software like deep freeze.
I mean you can use FOG to deploy new images to your machine every night so the computers are installed from scratch. But there are better ways of doing this as I mentioned.
Windows 10 also has a reset thing.