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    Posts made by Jeff Turley

    • FOG 1.2.0 Kernel Update page does not show list of Kernels

      When I Go to the Kernel update page to update the kernel there are no kernels listed. Published Kernels is selected but the rest of the page below that is blank. On the logon page the following is shown next to Latest Version: Error Contacting Server. However, from the configuration page the FOG Sourceforge Page and FOG Home page links work. Any ideas

      Thanks

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Jeff Turley
    • RE: Ipxe Could not boot no such file or directory

      Figured it out I modified the document root in the Apache config to point to /var/www/fog. Changed that back to /var/www/html and things started working. Thanks would not have figured it our with out your help.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Jeff Turley
    • RE: Ipxe Could not boot no such file or directory

      Any idea why. I am comparing things with my other fog server and they look they same.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Jeff Turley
    • RE: Ipxe Could not boot no such file or directory

      The symlink points to the fog direcotry

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Ipxe Could not boot no such file or directory

      [quote=“Junkhacker, post: 38753, member: 21583”]did the installer automatically put fog in the web root instead of in /fog, or is that something you changed?[/quote]

      The installer put it there it also created a symlink in the /var/www/html directory.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Jeff Turley
    • RE: Ipxe Could not boot no such file or directory

      Nothing comes up in a browser if I go to [URL=‘http://ip-address/fog/service/ipxe/boot.php’][COLOR=#737373]http://ip-address/fog/service/ipxe/boot.php[/COLOR][/URL]. however, if I remove fog form the path the pages loads in a web browser. so [URL=‘http://ip-address/fog/service/ipxe/boot.php’][COLOR=#737373]http://ip-address/service/ipxe/boot.php[/COLOR][/URL] works.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Jeff Turley
    • RE: Ipxe Could not boot no such file or directory

      This gets more odd. I have a second fog server at a different location that is working correctly. If I configure things so that clients on this network connect to that fog server they get the same error. I have triple checked my dhcp options and the ip helper address on the switches. That is working because I get ipxe to boot it is tftp that is having the problem.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Jeff Turley
    • RE: Ipxe Could not boot no such file or directory

      [quote=“ArchFan, post: 38728, member: 19266”]Verify:
      DHCP options 66 and 67 are set to correct ip and filename
      filename should be undionly.kpxe
      ip should be the ip of the FOG server

      Make sure the firewall is disabled
      [CODE]
      sudo ufw disable
      [/CODE]

      Can you download the file from the FOG server to a client using TFTP?[/quote]

      DHCP options are correct firewall is disabled

      Having trouble downloading the file. Not sure if it is the server or if I do not know how to use the tftp command.

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Jeff Turley
    • Ipxe Could not boot no such file or directory

      I have a new fog 1.2 install on Ubuntu 14.04 when I PXE boot I get the following error:

      [url]http://ip-address/fog/service/ipxe/boot.php[/url] … No such file or directory

      The file is there tftp and apache are running. I also restarted the tftp service.

      Any ideas?

      Thanks

      posted in FOG Problems
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      Jeff Turley
    • RE: Replication of images between fog server

      If I copy over the images with rsync do I need to add image descriptions in the web ui?

      posted in General
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      Jeff Turley
    • Replication of images between fog server

      I have 2 locations connected by a slow WAN link. I would like to have a second fog server setup at the other location and have the same images available on both servers. I know about storage groups but I don’t think that is what I want. I want the fog clients at each location to pxe boot of of their local fog server and have the fog client service connect to their local server. It there a way to do this?

      posted in General
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      Jeff Turley
    • Fog kernel location 1.1.2

      Where is the FOG kernel located in 1.1.2? Also how do I tell what version of the Kernel I am currently using? Thanks

      posted in General
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      Jeff Turley
    • RE: ASIX AX88772A initialization failed

      undionly.kkpxe worked it was the last one i tried, I was getting nervous. What is the diffrence between these files. Thanks

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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      Jeff Turley
    • RE: ASIX AX88772A initialization failed

      [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 30441, member: 7271”]Kernel’s aren’t the problem. You could try other “undionly” files within the tftp folder.

      There’s
      undionly.pxe
      undionly.kpxe (This is the default)
      undionly.kkpxe
      ipxe.pxe
      ipxe.kpxe
      ipxe.kkpxe

      Try one of the ipxe.* files as your undionly and maybe they’ll be success?[/quote]

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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      Jeff Turley
    • ASIX AX88772A initialization failed

      I am attempting to boot fog on a Lenovo Thinkpad with a Sabrent USB NIC. ASIX AX88772A is the description on the PXE boot screen. I have USB 3.0 disabled in the BIOS. PXE boot works and ipxe attempts to initialize the driver. After about 15 seconds it failed to initialize AX88772B. I have tried 10 or 11 different kernels same think with all of them.

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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      Jeff Turley
    • Should I upgrade Ubuntu before I update FOG to 1.0.1

      I have FOG .32 running on Ubnunt 10.04. I would like to upgrade Ubuntu to 12.04 should I do that before or after I do the fog upgrade?

      posted in General
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      Jeff Turley
    • RE: Realtek 8153 USB Network Adapter

      Thanks for the help. Not sure where I am going to go from here. i need to have 250 of these computers imaged my the end of may.

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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      Jeff Turley
    • RE: Realtek 8153 USB Network Adapter

      Lenovo Thinkpad yoga

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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      Jeff Turley
    • RE: Realtek 8153 USB Network Adapter

      Tried your kernel directly. No luck I can PXE boot. I choose view client information from the fog screen and check client compatibility. It says network fail, disk pass. I get the following error multiple times during boot

      hub2-0:1.0 couldn’t allocate port # usb_device

      It puts a different # in the error each time 2 4 5 and 6

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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      Jeff Turley
    • RE: Realtek 8153 USB Network Adapter

      None of the stock fog kernels work

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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