@Quazz I just did that and the clone started; yet my concern is now this locks the OS on to this type and size of drive and they want to upgrade the hardware and this would also include the drive. How do i get around the issue of it only being able to restore on the same type and size drive?
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RE: Capture error Windows/Linux Partition Count Fail
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Capture error Windows/Linux Partition Count Fail
So I have been using this with no issues and I got a box given to me that does boot and they want to update it’s hardware but they want me to FOG capture the image but every time I try I get this error. !
I am stumped does anyone have any pointers on how to get around this?
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RE: Fog Startup and Log in issue
Never mind I have found the answer at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSpGaeHlkoE
Made it so easy even a cave man could do it -
Fog Startup and Log in issue
SOOOOO I thought I ran out of space so I shut down the FOG VM and increased the size. After increasing the size I started it back up and I got to the Log in that displays the users names and after I log in I get the FOG background Blue wallpaper but that is it. SOOOO I shut it down and shrunk it back down and started it back up and got the same response. I am not sure what to do, I can not even ping the server. How do I get to the command line to check the IP address? How do I get the system back up, I just had completed a clone of our machines, and I am in a panic mode now. !!!
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FOG web not starting
I think I ran out of space on a backup and after logging in I get a blue screen and not work space; I can get in by putty but I do not see the back up that I started to delete. I do see two files in /home/for UBUNTU.16.04_img and UBUNTU_16.04.img are these part of the system or can I delete them to regain some space?
I think I found them in the /images/dev folder but I am not sure
./images/dev/d8eb97b7bad7/d1p1.img
./images/dev/f04da292943e/d1p1.img
./images/dev/f04da292943e/d1p2.imgcan I delete these files?
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RE: PXE connection Using Windows 2008 as DHCP Server
@george1421
Ok so things are working great here; Just thought I would give an update. Now is there instructions for multicasting to a group of devices at one time? -
RE: PXE connection Using Windows 2008 as DHCP Server
@george1421
Worked like a charm…being that this is a VM I may have to expand the drive for the images storage…is there anything I need to know before I break this ? -
RE: PXE connection Using Windows 2008 as DHCP Server
@george1421
No fog is not being used
This is a new server setup strictly for testing and R&D work
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RE: PXE connection Using Windows 2008 as DHCP Server
@george1421
Not sure I have been playing with this for about a week now, so I should go to System Administration User Manager go to FOG account and change it to fog/password ???