@Tom-Elliott already done
Posts made by monasmith529
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RE: Please Enter TFTP Server?
@Tom-Elliott Well, I came in this morning and its working fine. I made no network changes over night, so the gremlins must have let loose. Thanks for your quick responses and support!
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RE: Please Enter TFTP Server?
@george1421 Yes…same hardware…same image as previously working on RC10. I do not have spanning tree enabled on the switches in my tech room for imaging.
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RE: Please Enter TFTP Server?
@george1421 Correct. I have been using fog for about a year. This started happening today after updating the latest RC.
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Please Enter TFTP Server?
Server
- FOG Version: 1.3.5 RC-12
- OS: 16.04.2
Client
- Service Version: 0.11.10
- OS: Windows 10
Description
When attempting to PXE, I am getting a prompt to enter tftp server. I have tried entering my fog server IP, but it fails.
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RE: Update Error
@Wayne-Workman ahhhh thanks…I guess if I read more carefully I would see the Update to Latest headline
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RE: Update Error
@Joe-Schmitt into the same directory? When I run git pull with the same link into /root/fogproject, I get the error fatal: not a git repository or any of the parent directories: .git
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Update Error
Server
- FOG Version: 1.3.0 RC-8
*SVN Revision: 5949 - OS: Ubuntu 14.04
Client
- Service Version:
- OS:
Description
I am attempting to update the git version I receive an error when running:
sudo -i
git clone https://github.com/FOGProject/fogproject.git /root/fogprojectError: fatal: destination path ‘/root/fogproject’ already exists and is not an empty directory. Is it save to change the file permissions?
There is only one user on the server and I am logged into the server as that user.
- FOG Version: 1.3.0 RC-8
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RE: Second Drive Fog Server
@Wayne-Workman yes he was…and I now found my error and step I missed now that I am doing it a second time. My fingers move faster than my brain sometimes.
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Second Drive Fog Server
Trying to add a second drive to my fog server and move my images to it. Following https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Add_%26_Extend_a_2nd_Virtual_HDD. I have successfully added the second drive and formatted it as sdb, moved the image files to it.
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added the line to fstab.
I am getting errors thought when trying to download and upload images: “Count not mount images folder (/bin/fog.download)”
Did I miss anything, or do you see anything out of the ordinary?
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RE: Lenovo N22 USB EFI boot
@george1421 @Sebastian-Roth You can mark this as solved. Since this was a loaner unit from Lenovo, they locked down the bios so I could not fully disable the security chip. Once I changed the bios I was able to disable the chip and image the laptop
Thanks for you help
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RE: Lenovo N22 USB EFI boot
@Sebastian-Roth @Scott-Adams . Thanks for the reply and Sorry I am just not getting time to check and do some troubleshooting. I have disabled the security chip in the bios but that has not changed anything. I have not been able to try a usb3.0 pxe device, because my lenovo rep told me they will not work, hence the reason I bought the 2.0 device.
Any other suggestions?
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Lenovo N22 USB EFI boot
Running Fog Trunk 7248
I am trying to boot a lenovo N22 to get an image. This computer does not have a NIC, so I am using a usb 2.0 adapter.
I used https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=USB_Bootable_Media to create the drive. It boots to the fog menu, however when I try to register the host, I receive the attached error.
The USB drive works if I efi boot from a machine with a built in nic.
Anyone else experience this error?
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RE: Another Join to domain problem
@Wayne-Workman Upgrade worked perfectly. Thanks again for your help. You can mark as solved.
Chris
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RE: Another Join to domain problem
@Wayne-Workman Awesome. Thanks for your help!
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Another Join to domain problem
Deploying windows 10. Join to domain after image is checked for host with all of the proper settings. Fog client version .1 released under gpl version 3. When I image the computer with the base image, it never joins or seems to attempt to join to domain. The host name is not changing either. Am I missing something. 0_1461171353700_fog.log
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RE: PXE boot failure
@Wayne-Workman @Sebastian-Roth I figured it out. The issue was with another DHCP server at another campus. For some reason it was see that server and not communicating since I did not have the server options stored. After adding the options its pxe booting fine.