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  1. @joetorok with some limits, must currently use grub, ext3/2, and no lvm. We hope to improve our linux support as we more forward.
  2. We have committed the code to rid FOG of the netdom req. http://sourceforge.net/proj...
  3. I am in the process of testing code to rid FOG of the Windows support tools req. for AD integration.
  4. @geekscouter not yet, but we are hoping to work on it soon.
  5. @joaoafricano1 Check this out, http://bit.ly/K9Vtx
  6. We have started doing work on the FOG service, getting rid of the netdom requirement, and doing some general updates.
  7. Wow, the Terminator, Schwarzenegger, is following FOG?!?
  8. @diablo581 thanks we will check it out and commit it this week!
  9. of SF.net FOG Project is number 16 of the top 25 for the month of September!
  10. @ruben23 we don't do linux imaging as well as Windows, we are still working on it. It is still very buggy.
  11. @markmyers this depends on the size of your org. Memory and disk speed are most important. Multi bonded nics are also nice.
  12. @ruben23 sure, just re-run the installfog.sh script.
  13. @chicubsfan we haven't tackled Windows 7 + AD yet, we are hoping to do this on the next rev.
  14. FOG Version 0.28 is out! Check it out and let us know what you think.
  15. @ruben23 It is in the web UI, go to "other info" -> "kernel updates" to download a new kernel.
  16. Here is short vid of the new active tasks window: http://bit.ly/z5Ifq
  17. Version 0.28 is coming early next week!
  18. @ruben23 it sounds like the default kernel doesn't have a driver for the NIC, try using the PS Kernel via Kernel updater.
  19. @ruben23 Can you boot into debug mode, does the client make it all the way to the bash prompt?
  20. Woo-hoo we just hit 150,000 downloads!