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      tomynocker
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      Hi,

      I try to capture/deploy machines with raid md126 disk on fog server 1.5.10. When fog starts on the client, try to capture/deploy md0.

      The options in host are set

      mdraid=true, primary disk= /dev/md126

      I have other nodes in the network with fog 1.5.9. I tried to change my external DHCP server to a node with 1.5.9 and the capture/deploy is working fine.

      There is a fix to work on 1.5.10?

      Thanks

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        george1421 Moderator @tomynocker
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        @tomynocker FOG 1.5.9 and fog 1.5.10 should function the same in this regards. But with tat said, 1.5.10 has a newer FOS Linux kernel being used. Its possible that the linux kernel behaves differently.

        Fist between your 1.5.9 and 1.5.10 systems make sure your global kernel settings are the same between the two systems. This is viewed via fog web ui configuration->fog settings and hit the expand all button. Then search for kernel you should find the global kernel settings. Make sure they are the same between the two servers. Then look into the host settings for this specific computer. Make sure the host kernel settings are the same. If they are lets go to the next step.

        On the 1.5.10 fog server schedule a capture task for this computer. Before you press the schedule task button tick the debug check box. Now pxe boot the target computer. After a few screens of text on the target computer you will be dropped to the FOS Linux command prompt. At the FOS Linux command prompt key in the following commands.

        lsblk
        cat /proc/cmdline
        

        take a clear picture of the output with a mobile phone and post the results here

        Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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          tomynocker
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          Thanks for your support.

          I will try to test changing the kernel in the 1.5.10 machine when come back to office.

          The kernels are different between the two different machines. If the downgrade kernel not work I will try to capture the info on debug mode.

          Captura de Pantalla 2023-07-31 a las 8.16.56.png

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