Will give a look.
So the only thing on the new server then is to change the IP on DHCP or is it best to change the new server to the old IP address.
Will give a look.
So the only thing on the new server then is to change the IP on DHCP or is it best to change the new server to the old IP address.
@george1421 Thanks for the reply.
The problem with building a new Fog Server is no one here has a clue about how to move the images and devices and config from the old server to the new one or even if that is possible.
Is that possible ?
Im looking to update fog so newer hardware can boot to it.
The current system is Version: 1.2.0 (havent updated the kernel) and was installed in 2016.
We are building images fine on older hardware with Windows 10 (hp desktops and laptops) on Legacy Bios but we now have new Lenovos to build.
Lenovo Desktop PCs boot fine and we can install base image no issue but laptops on Legacy Bios get stuck on “attempting to send inventory”.
We know virtually nothing about the linux install or the Fog install other than the passwords to connect to it.
Im wondering whats the best way to update FOG to get newer hardware to boot (like the lenovo laptops).
Im not too bothered on switching to UEFI unless I have to and if I do have to will all devices currently set to Legacy have to be changed ?
Appreciate any help…