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  • *How to turn your FOG server into a Macintosh Netboot server as well ...way of booting into a network. This how-to will teach how to change your FOG server to add support for Macintosh's through Netboot.
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  • ...ry/Adding Storage to the Images directory|discuss=Talk:Adding Storage to a FOG Server}}
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  • ...he following dhcp-boot=pxelinux.0,,X.X.X.X where X.X.X.X is the IP of your FOG server ...he following dhcp-boot=pxelinux.0,,X.X.X.X where X.X.X.X is the IP of your FOG server
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  • i tried to install an new HD into my FOG server and i followed all the instructions but the new drive doesn't mount ...on about the article itself, not for asking questions about how to use/fix Fog. Please use the forums on the official website http://www.fogproject.org/
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  • Please see [[Booting into FOG and Capturing your first Image]]
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  • == Translating FOG == ...s on gettext. In this tutorial we will show you how to do translations of FOG on Ubuntu using a tool called poedit.
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  • #Replace "192.168.10.27" with the ip address of your FOG server. #You may want to disable the FOG dhcp server
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  • 138 bytes (19 words) - 00:33, 2 June 2010
  • This combines FOG with a proxyDHCP server. What a proxyDHCP service does is listen to DHCP re ! FOG Version
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  • When running into trouble (re-)installing the FOG Service running on WinXP clients, I have figured out that it helps to remov * click start|run and type: '''services.msc''' - stop the FOG service
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  • ...tended.sourceforge.net Unattended] to work with [http://www.fogproject.org FOG].<br />
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  • ...lling a computer can be extremely beneficial for helping a user remotely. FOG does not have any remote control software built into the installation, howe This article assumes that your current installation and configuration of fog is working for snapins with no issues.
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  • Note: The FOG installation makes several queries to resources on the Internet. The server <li>[[FOGUserGuide#Installing_FOG|Install FOG]]<ol>
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  • ...affic to the FOG server. See [[Modifying existing DHCP server to work with FOG]] for assistance with this setting. '''Note:''' The FOG installation makes several queries to resources on the Internet. The server
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  • ...d include everything you should backup/save in order to be able to restore FOG. When backing up the directories below it is recommended that you use ''' As of version 0.14 a script is provided with FOG to make backups easier (not present in 0.32). The script is located at:
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  • == Managing FOG == ...time. We also gain data redundancy. We also take stress off of the main FOG server.
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  • * the file messages.pot (/var/www/fog/management/languages) * create the necessary folders for your translation in var/www/fog/management/languages, e.g. de_DE.UTF8/LC_MESSAGES
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  • Where x.x.x.x is the FOG server's IP address, put this into a browser's address bar: <pre>x.x.x.x/fog/service/ipxe/boot.php</pre>
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  • ...rs that are new to Linux and FOG should not use the instructions here. The FOG 1.2.0 and 1.3.0 installer now offers a storage node installation mode. ...ality of FOG to host multiple FOG "nodes" that are controlled by a central FOG "master". Much of the credit for this can be found on the page [[Multiple_
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  • '''Note:''' The FOG installation makes several queries to resources on the Internet. The server <li>[[FOGUserGuide#Installing_FOG|Install FOG]]
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  • Plugins add more functionality to FOG. * FOG v1.3.0+
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  • == Upgrading the FOG Server == ...a newer version is as easy as running the installer for the new version of FOG. It will update your system while leaving your data in place.
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  • After I install FOG, then what? Please use the Fog Forums for support. This page is for the discussion of the article contents
    497 bytes (79 words) - 16:10, 28 September 2011
  • == Restoring FOG == Restoring a FOG installation requires essentially the opposite actions as taken above. Thi
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  • ...</span> As of FOG v1.3.0-r2651 the fog user can now add Quick Image to the Fog iPXE Menu(For All Hosts) and then select the exact image desired without ha ==== FOG Version ====
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  • *[[Modifying existing DHCP server to work with FOG|Can I use my existing DHCP Server?]] *[[FOG on a MAC|Can I run the FOG Server on a MAC (G4)?]]
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  • ...FOG user does not have permission to write to the images directory on the FOG server (usually /images). This often occurs when the /images directory has ...is a third cause, that involves your FTP passwords being incorrect making FOG unable to handle files via FTP
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  • Does FOG work on Debian? **I installed using ubuntu instructions and FOG .28 and it is working fine on Debian Lenny. I then upgraded to .29 with no
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  • cp /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/init.xz . cp init.xz /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe/
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  • ...e. This setting is saved in NVRAM and not changed by cloning your Macs via FOG. I'd suggest activating SSH on your Macs and use clusterssh to bless all of ...ad a binary from the repository if you are still using an older version of FOG: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/freeghost/code/trunk/packages/tftp/
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  • disable DHCP on FOG <next-server> is the FOG box and <filename> is the tftp boot file.
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  • Yes, you can use VMWare or VirtualBox for a FOG client or a FOG server! =) ...commend that you use the i386 desktop version of Linux when installing the Fog server on VMWare. When installing on a virtual system please make sure to
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  • Fog doesn't have native support for this but Microsoft has released a tool to c
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  • *You can upgrade FOG by simply running the new install script. It will keep all the information *You can upgrade FOG by simply running the new install script. It will keep all the information
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  • ...and your FOG server is the center of life on your network. The IP of your FOG server is 10.10.10.1. Alas we have not finished yet, we need to fix some ''serious'' problems in FOG servers methology when doing WoL. It has no concept of support for cross-s
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  • For Installing FOG on:
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  • Yes, but not re-sizable partitions. please see: [[FOG on a MAC]]
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  • ...n older article that has ''only'' had terminology updated to reflect newer fog versions terminology. ...rrass NTFS-Utils to add extended record functionality, and include that in FOG.
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  • kallasoft.com - http://www.kallasoft.com/fog-as-a-web-based-ghost-replacement/ Degen.Net: FOG you, Ghost - http://www.degen.net/?p=114
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  • ...older (2011), and has only had it's terminology updated to reflect current FOG terminology. FOG works fine on other clients on the same network.
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