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    • fog 1.5.10 install on rocky linux 8.7 installation error

      When im running through the installation setup I get the below error.
      package remi-release-8* is not installed
      error: Failed dependencies:
      (redhat-release >=8.8 or centos-stream-release >=8) is needed by remi-release-8.8.1.el8.remi.noarch
      Retrieving https://rpms.remirepo.net/enterprise/remi-release-8.rpm

      Then nothing happens. I thought you did not need remi release for rocky8.7

      Thanks

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    • RE: fog log file when imaging

      @Wayne-Workman fog version 1.2.0. I just have a mount exported from the server where fog is installed to test if this works. Nothing special.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • how to get fog 1.30

      how do i get this new build on centos?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: fog log file when imaging

      @Quazz yes its to capture a image I quickly saw something like no such file or directory that is why I am wondering which folder it is looking for.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: fog log file when imaging

      I dont have apache error logs

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • fog log file when imaging

      Is a log file where i can read the error while imaging. I am having issues about storage node. But the error on the screen goes away quickly. Where can I see this error in a log file?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Using fog with external dhcp pxe server

      Ok i have it working on my workstatons, on the vm servers that I am trying to image it does not show the fog screen and picks the tftp server and then reboots.

      If i wish to create a image of a windows workstation Is that the upload option?, so upload to server.
      Now if i am uploading a windows image from a workstation to a storage node does that storage node need to have a filesystem that windows will recognize like fat32? or will ext3 do?, as I thought it was only storing a iso so the format of the drive would not matter.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Using fog with external dhcp pxe server

      ok thanks tftp server is being picked up but i am not seeing the fog menu in the logs i see
      fog in.tftpd[14845]: tftp: client does not accept options
      fog in.tftpd[14846]: Client 192.168.10.72 finished undionly.kpxe

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Using fog with external dhcp pxe server

      TFTP Error file not found is the error I am getting

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Using fog with external dhcp pxe server

      When I say external I mean its not on the fog server. We have a separate internal linux dhcp server and dns server.

      I am pressing the right key I have set the key to be F8 in fog Boot key sequence. When I say nothing happens, exactly what I mean.

      Our dhcp server is linux so I have not set option to 66 or 67 but I have set “next-server ip”. Maybe this is where I am going wrong as I would need to specify the bootfile, do you know how i set option 67 on a linux dhcp server? I do have a line for "filename “pxelinux.0"” but this boots my linux kickstart server . Would I need another line for the tftp boot file?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • Using fog with external dhcp pxe server

      I have fog installed 1.2.0 and on my external dhcp server I have next-server “ip address” added when I reboot the system to fog and press F8 to start the fog install nothing happens no fog window and the system just boots as normal as if it does not recognize f8 being pressed.

      As my dhcp server and dns server is not the same as the fog server do I need to install dnsmasq on the fog server?

      I am using centos 6.

      Also In the Fog menu “FOG PXE Boot Menu Configuration” I have ticked No Menu and Hide Menu, should this be ticked or No Tick?

      Thanks for your help

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