• Recent
    • Unsolved
    • Tags
    • Popular
    • Users
    • Groups
    • Search
    • Register
    • Login
    1. Home
    2. Rj_linux
    3. Topics
    R
    • Profile
    • Following 0
    • Followers 0
    • Topics 3
    • Posts 9
    • Groups 0

    Topics

    • R

      FOG Installation with Centos 7.3

      Watching Ignoring Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved General
      5
      0 Votes
      5 Posts
      2k Views
      george1421G

      @Rj_linux Wayne I think explained it well. FOG uses distibution standard dhcp server (if running on an isolated network). If you already have a dhcp server the clients are using there we have other ways to support pxe booting if you existing dhcp server is not able to supply the dhcp option 66 and 67 values for you.

    • R

      DHCP suddenly not working

      Watching Ignoring Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved FOG Problems
      2
      0 Votes
      2 Posts
      720 Views
      george1421G

      I’m sorry your post isn’t clear. This is what I think I read.

      “We had fog setup in a test environment running on vmware workstation 8”

      “We setup a new FOG server with the same settings of the test environment.”

      The “we have another server for pxe boot” and “paste into my new fog dhcp server” are confusing.

      I have some questions back to you.

      I your test fog server (running on vmware workstation) on the same subnet (network) as your new FOG server? On your network where your new fog server is installed, does that network already have a dhcp server installed?

      We really need to know about your network to be able to help you.
      On the network where new fog server is installed is FOG acting as the dhcp and dns servers?

    • R

      Blank Page after installation FOG_1.3.4

      Watching Ignoring Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved FOG Problems
      10
      0 Votes
      10 Posts
      3k Views
      R

      @Jaymes-Driver thanks mate

    • 1 / 1