[quote=“Fernando Gietz, post: 13095, member: 13”]plas plas plas (cheers)
I’m so glad you wrote this post. I think it was necessary that the project developers expose to where you want to go and why they take so long to get a final version and their goals.
I will give my opinion about some points:
If some features are obsolete or don’t work under the new OS (like W7 or W8), remove them. If one final user tests FOG and their “tools” [COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial][SIZE=15px](like file recovery, testdisk, and password reset) and see that they don’t work, then he will say: “The product is not completely good. The product is good, and deploy images well, very well but their “tools” are trash”[/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial][SIZE=15px]The EFI/GPT support is really a big problem. And we/you/the commnity must solve it.[/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR]
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Is EFI really such a big problem? This([url]https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/PXE-netboot-install[/url]) suggests that it is relatively simple to get PXE working on EFI by using GRUB to chainload the linux image.
I might be able to help some with the FOG development. I have for example a fully working configuration for the kernel and init.gz that has full support for RAID(Including software raid). The init.gz configuration also uses the newest buildroot to compile.