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open your dhcpd.conf file and make sure you updated the “next-server” line with the new IP of the FOG server.
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NOTE: I HAVE fixed the issue myself. Turns out I forgot to set the fog server as a dhcp server as well! oops…
[B][SIZE=7][COLOR=#ff0000]case solved!!![/COLOR][/SIZE][/B]
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You have to have the permissions set right.
Use chown and possibly chmod to fix this.
^^^Good points. My co-worker must have been mistaken.
Sorry for the initial post. I have no excuse for the immaturity displayed. However, by tinkering with the server, I’ve seemed to get a decent grasp on the basic tasks provided by the software. Again, apologies for all of this.