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    • RE: PHP install error

      The only reason is because i am lasy, i was just trying to find out what is wrong. I can of course reinstall the server with a newer version of Uuntu. … This reply did not help me much…

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • PHP install error

      Try to install Fog1.5.7
      OS Ubuntu 14.04.6 LTS (Trusty)
      Changed the static ip adress so i tought that the best thing to do was to uninstall and start a Fresh intall of FOG.
      I am getting a error that says that my PHP files does not exist under installastion

      Here is the Error log.

      Reading package lists…
      Building dependency tree…
      Reading state information…
      E: Unable to locate package php
      dpkg-query: no packages found matching php-bcmath
      dpkg-query: no packages found matching php-cli
      php-google-api-php-client
      Reading package lists…
      Building dependency tree…
      Reading state information…
      E: Unable to locate package php-cli
      dpkg-query: no packages found matching php-curl
      dpkg-query: no packages found matching php-fpm
      dpkg-query: no packages found matching php-gd
      ii php-gettext 1.0.11-1 all read gettext MO files directly, without requiring anything other than PHP
      suphp-common
      dpkg-query: no packages found matching php-common
      suphp-common
      Reading package lists…
      Building dependency tree…
      Reading state information…
      E: Unable to locate package php-common
      dpkg-query: no packages found matching php-mbstring
      dpkg-query: no packages found matching php-mysql
      dpkg-query: no packages found matching php-mysqlnd
      sysv-rc-conf
      Reading package lists…
      Building dependency tree…
      Reading state information…
      The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
      libbrotli1 libdbusmenu-gtk4 libjansson4 libnghttp2-14
      Use ‘apt-get autoremove’ to remove them.
      The following NEW packages will be installed:
      sysv-rc-conf
      0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 8 not upgraded.
      Need to get 0 B/22,7 kB of archives.
      After this operation, 85,0 kB of additional disk space will be used.
      Selecting previously unselected package sysv-rc-conf.
      (Reading database … 176033 files and directories currently installed.)
      Preparing to unpack …/sysv-rc-conf_0.99-7_all.deb …
      Unpacking sysv-rc-conf (0.99-7) …
      Processing triggers for man-db (2.6.7.1-1ubuntu1) …
      Setting up sysv-rc-conf (0.99-7) …
      ii tar 1.27.1-1ubuntu0.1 i386 GNU version of the tar archiving utility
      ii tftpd-hpa 5.2-7ubuntu3.1 i386 HPA’s tftp server
      ii tftp-hpa 5.2-7ubuntu3.1 i386 HPA’s tftp client
      ii unzip 6.0-9ubuntu1.5 i386 De-archiver for .zip files
      ii vsftpd 3.0.2-1ubuntu2.14.04.1 i386 lightweight, efficient FTP server written for security
      ii wget 1.15-1ubuntu1.14.04.5 i386 retrieves files from the web
      ii xinetd 1:2.3.15-3ubuntu1 i386 replacement for inetd with many enhancements
      ii zlib1g:i386 1:1.2.8.dfsg-1ubuntu1.1 i386 compression library - runtime
      Reading package lists…
      Building dependency tree…
      Reading state information…
      E: Unable to locate package libapache2-mod-php
      E: Unable to locate package php
      E: Unable to locate package php-cli
      E: Unable to locate package php-common
      Reading package lists…
      Building dependency tree…
      Reading state information…
      E: Unable to locate package libapache2-mod-php
      E: Unable to locate package php
      E: Unable to locate package php-cli
      E: Unable to locate package php-common

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Fog menu on version 1.2.0

      In older versions i had a manual.gz, and a custom Default file in /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg.
      The main reason for this was to make it easy for Teachers on our Schools to image clients without register them in fog.
      is it possible to do the same with Ipxe?

      I tryed to do this by ipxe but didnt get it right, my defalut file looks like this:
      DEFAULT vesamenu.c32
      MENU TITLE FOG Computer Cloning Solution
      MENU BACKGROUND fog/bg.png
      MENU MASTER PASSWD $somepass/
      menu color title 1;36;44 #ffffffff #3BB9FF std

      LABEL fog.local
      localboot 0
      MENU DEFAULT
      MENU LABEL Boot from hard disk
      TEXT HELP
      Boot from the local hard drive.
      If you are unsure, select this option.
      ENDTEXT

      (This is the importat one, imaging without reg)
      LABEL GENERISK Adm 2014
      kernel fog/kernel/bzImage
      append initrd=fog/images/manual.gz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=“some adress” type=down img=adm2014 ftp=192.168.222.25 storage=192.168.222.25:/images/ web=192.168.222.25/fog/ osid=5 imgType=mps shutdown= loglevel=4 fdrive=
      MENU LABEL Admin Image
      TEXT HELP
      Tanker Generic adm image
      ENDTEXT

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Fog menu on version 1.2.0

      Thank you Wolf 🙂 It is up and running now! Awesome.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Fog menu on version 1.2.0

      I am really not a Linux person, so i downloaded Fog from the sourceforge page, V1.2.0.
      And i cannot see the ipxe menu, i can see that Wolfbane are running the 1.3.0 version, so how do i upgrade?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Fog menu on version 1.2.0

      If i go to Fog Configuration i have no ipxe men, but i have the pxe boot menu.
      ubuntu-12.04.5-server-i386.
      Fog 1.2.0 installed by using the install script (best practice)

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Fog menu on version 1.2.0

      There is no ipxe menu in Fog 1.2.0.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • Fog menu on version 1.2.0

      I hope someone can help me with this problem.

      In older versions it is simple to make a imaging solution woithout the registration module…

      In earlier versions have moified the pxe menu so that i can choose a spesific image without host registration, in version 1.2 the folder structure for /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg has changed. Does anybody know where i can change the menu in V 1.2 ?

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: FOG 0.33b Now Considered Release Candidate

      Um Yes 🙂

      I did reinstall php5 It Works!

      posted in General
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    • RE: FOG 0.33b Now Considered Release Candidate

      I have done the additional install, when i run [url]http://fogserver/fog/management[/url], it asks me to open a file, so it is not running the fog config guide.

      posted in General
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    • RE: Lenovo Edge E540

      Awesome Tom It works!

      And one more thing, the pxe boot is much faster than earlyer 🙂

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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    • RE: Lenovo Edge E540

      [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 24838, member: 7271”]As Albatros suggests, you can try my kernel.

      I’m assuming you’re running FOG 0.32. To install the kernel run these commands as root on your fog server:
      [code]cd /tftpboot/fog/kernel
      mv bzImage bzImage.orig.2014APR01
      wget -O bzImage --no-check-certificate https://mastacontrola.com/fogboot/kernel/bzImage32[/code][/quote]
      Thank you so much Tom i am very grateful , so i just have to run this command to install kernel on my Fog server ?

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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    • Lenovo Edge E540

      I am struggling with a lenovo Edge E540 series.

      When i pxe boot the Edge i got an error saying 4.258303 drm:intel_dp_det_link_trsin err timed out waiting for dp. i am shure the nic is compatible with most imaging systems (when pxe boot with winpe it works fine) I tried the fog compability check but the error came befor i got so far.

      The newest fog kernel is one year old so maybe this is the reason, i am running Kernel - 3.8.8 Core.

      Aqny suggestions ?

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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    • RE: Windows 7 Deployment FOG- SAD2 Driver tool

      Thank you very much for this guide, the sad tool works perfect in our environment.
      I am stuck with one problem, our new laptops have some display drivers that are not included in the driver packs, so my idea was to add these drivers to the 7zip archive under mobile display drivers, but it doesnt work.
      The laptop models is a Fujitsu lh 532 with both nvidia 620 and Intel 300 driver, and a lenovo Lh530 with Intel 3000 display driver.

      posted in Tutorials
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    • RE: Windows 7 Deployment FOG- SAD2 Driver tool

      Nice feature In other words, how does the actual deploy method work?

      Policy ? or does the package dploy with pxe boot?
      I am whery curious about the agent, and the resources it uses on our clients.
      The main reason that i have not considered the agent is that we have bad experience with this sort of agents, we where running Novel Zenworks before fog, and the agent from novel kille about 50% of our computers esepessially those with 1 gb ram or less.

      posted in Tutorials
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    • RE: Windows 7 Deployment FOG- SAD2 Driver tool

      Nice Guide!
      It is possible to use netdom to join domain in win7 also, so any other good reason to install the fog service, than the join domain functionality? To use netdom you have to install the windows 7 admin tool, but it is pretty simple to install.

      posted in Tutorials
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    • RE: Capone plugin

      You can customize the pxe menu, and use the manual.gz, here is an example of a default pxe file i have:
      [COLOR=#0000ff]LABEL T520[/COLOR]
      [COLOR=#0000ff] kernel fog/kernel/bzImage[/COLOR]
      [COLOR=#0000ff] append initrd=fog/images/manual.gz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=10.9.1.32 type=down img=t520 ftp=10.9.2.8 storage=10.9.2.8:/images/ web=10.9.2.8/fog/ osid=5 imgType=mps shutdown= loglevel=4 fdrive=[/COLOR]
      [COLOR=#0000ff] MENU LABEL T520[/COLOR]
      [COLOR=#0000ff] TEXT HELP[/COLOR]
      [COLOR=#0000ff] Image of Lenovo T520[/COLOR]
      [COLOR=#0000ff]ENDTEXT[/COLOR]

      [COLOR=#0000ff]LABEL d531[/COLOR]
      [COLOR=#0000ff] kernel fog/kernel/bzImage[/COLOR]
      [COLOR=#0000ff] append initrd=fog/images/manual.gz root=/dev/ram0 rw ramdisk_size=127000 ip=dhcp dns=10.9.0.32 type=down img=d531 ftp=10.9.2.8 storage=10.9.2.8:/images/ web=10.9.2.8/fog/ osid=5 imgType=mps shutdown= loglevel=4 fdrive=[/COLOR]
      [COLOR=#0000ff] MENU LABEL D531[/COLOR]
      [COLOR=#0000ff] TEXT HELP[/COLOR]
      [COLOR=#0000ff] Image of Dell 531[/COLOR]
      [COLOR=#0000ff]ENDTEXT[/COLOR]

      You have to download the manual.gz and put it in the tftpboot directory together with the init.gz file, second you have to have memtest downloaded to the tftpboot folder, it takes a bit time, but it works like a charm! If you want i can provide you with memtest and manual.gz file, just send me a message. You can also add more things to the pxe menu like windows pe, pe is nice because it is free end with imagex you can edit your base images, just edit and upload to fog later:)

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Application to open Fog images

      What i have done is to add winpe to the pxe menu in fog. So when i have made my base image i boot up in windows pe, and save image as an wim file with imagex, and wim files is easy to edit, you have to have a computer with Waik installed thats all!

      posted in General
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    • RE: FOG 0.33 - What's coming?

      Thank you guys i have imaged about 4000 computers with fog and it works!
      There are more reasons to run fog than any other Imaging software i know about, so thank you guys, Fog is awesome!

      posted in General
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