@george1421 from the wifi network I cannot reach the wired one. So, because FOG server is on the wired one, I have to revert back the FOG server to use the wifi. They are on 2 different subnets with no network rules between them.
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RE: Suggestion pleaseposted in Hardware Compatibility
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RE: Suggestion pleaseposted in Hardware CompatibilityHi @george1421 I have the reference image now. 
 Can you help me to create this entry in the FOS system so I can push the image directly from there (without going into FOG I believe), and also, I should have 3 different images to deploy. How can I create another menu entry in FOS?
 Thank you for your help.
 Regards.
 L.
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RE: Suggestion pleaseposted in Hardware CompatibilityHi @george1421, 
 it looks like FOG has issues with the ‘Microsoft Reserved’ windows partition.
 I can image the EFI partition, I am trying now to capture just the main one, but it is very slow apparently 1h 20m left (12GB - 115MB/min) using partimage instead of partclone (I have selected it in the image configuration, but the tool actually is partclone).If this duration is due to the wifi transfer/speed, I will go back to the wired scenario. 
 [wired] In order to capture one and massively deploy to multiple devices (without managing the devices in FOG), what’s the best workflow in your opinion?I’ll keep you posted. 
 Lucio
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RE: Suggestion pleaseposted in Hardware Compatibility@george1421 Hi guys, 
 I cannot test the wired using the 192.168.x.x because it is controlled by the IT department and the DHCP and DNS is working under another subnet.
 I have to configure FOG as the DHCP server and so start again from scratch.
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RE: Suggestion pleaseposted in Hardware Compatibility@george1421 
 Yes, 192.x.x.x is expected. I have reinstalled FOG from scratch too.
 Ping is working and the command returned the following:
  
 Regards.
 L.
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RE: Suggestion pleaseposted in Hardware Compatibility@george1421  
  
 So guys, I did have network issues.
 I have now fixed them all and it looks like it’s working from a ping and broadcasting dhcp side.
 Still I have the same issue.
 I don’t know if it’s something related to my partition/disk choice in FOG or there is something else broken.Thank you for your help. 
 Lucio
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RE: Suggestion pleaseposted in Hardware Compatibility@george1421 said in Suggestion please: isdebug=yes Failed or unable to access 10.10.10.1/fog//index.php for connection testing. 
 The tablet took the 10.10.10.4 so the dhcp is working fine.
 Where can I check the FOG server IP address file configuration?
 I am browsing the FOG server UI using the 10.10.10.1 (and the host was registered fine as well)…weird.
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RE: Suggestion pleaseposted in Hardware Compatibility@george1421 From the master branch v1.5.7 I believe. 
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RE: Suggestion pleaseposted in Hardware CompatibilityBut let me check the patclone option, probably I have made a mistake. I have selected to not use compression. Rgards. 
 L.
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RE: Suggestion pleaseposted in Hardware Compatibility@george1421 
 Hi, I have reconfigured the FOG server to use wifi.How can I register the MAC address manually? 
 Option 2 in the FOS menu list?Thanks. 
 L.
 
 
