Fog 0.33 Beta Issue
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Are you on 0.33 or 0.32?
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0.32
I am trying to get a Lenovo MT-M-10am to register up so I can image. -
Here is what I am trying to register and image.
[SIZE=6][B][COLOR=#4d4e53][FONT=Prelo-Bold][SIZE=24px]Lenovo ThinkCentre M83 10AM - Core i3 4130 3.4 GHz[/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR][/B][/SIZE] -
A different kernel, at this point, isn’t what is seeming to be the issue. It seems that the system can’t communicate with the sql server. You got it so it now asks for hostname and attempts to register the host after you enter the host name. To verify where the issue is, I know this sounds odd, but keep the system “stuck” persay.
On the fog server, console/ssh in and tail the /var/log/httpd/error_log file, or on ubuntu, /var/log/apache2/error.log.
Print the output of that here and I can try helping even further.
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Let me explain a little better where I am at. I copied your kernel from the link you provided above. When I tftp boot the machine it gets an ip address and the fog menu appears. When I select a quick register from the list it loads the kernel and I see your fog display and a couple peoples name that it is created by, then it continues on and then gets to a point where it says attempting to register host. This is where it hangs at a flashing cursor. I will send the log in the morning. Thank You for the help
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There is nothing in my log file from this new Lenovo pc. It gets a ip on initial boot. But then once the kernel load the network fails. See attached image of the fog pc info menu. [ATTACH=full]423[/ATTACH]
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You need a different kernel then, just because your nic card works before “linux” boots doesn’t mean that “linux” is happy with the driver supplied.
To be more specific, you need to include your network card driver in the kernel.
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How would I go about getting this nic card in the kernel?
[B][SIZE=6][COLOR=#4d4e53][FONT=Prelo-Bold][SIZE=24px]Lenovo ThinkCentre M83 10AM - Core i3 4130 3.4 GHz[/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] -
I’ll need to look, which kernel are you using? Are you sure you’re using the one you downloaded?
The kernel I’ve created has all networking drivers capable so far. It jus doesn’t have wireless drivers.
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I was using the one you gave in the download above. 3.11.1 I believe is what it was.
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If you downloaded from my site, the kernel is 3.11.6, but can you provide more information about the type of network on your system? I can try to add that driver to the kernel.
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I am running cat 5e cable to a mix of hp 2848 gb procurve switches and cisco 100mb cisco 3500 switches. The pc is a
[B][SIZE=6][COLOR=#4d4e53][FONT=Prelo-Bold][SIZE=24px]Lenovo ThinkCentre M83 10AM - Core i3 4130 3.4 GHz[/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE][/B]My current pc’s that work with fog now are Lenovo M75’s
Is this what you are looking for
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No I need to what what type of network is it. I’ll look up what it is if I can.
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Thank You
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So I’ve rebuilt a kernel, though it looks like the type of driver you need is an Intel driver, which I assure you has been built in. This new kernel is 18Mb and contains anything and everything I could find pertaining to drivers. It has many many things inside.
Give it a go, if it works, awesome, if not I’ll try again.
[url]https://mastacontrola.com/fogboot/kernel/bzImageAllDevice[/url]
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your link is broken, I have the download but it should be [url]https://mastacontrola.com/fogboot/kernel/bzImageAllDevice[/url]
Thanks I will try it
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The new Kernel will not load at all. Here is a pic of what it says. On this kernel I cant even boot to the client system information screens. Thanks again for taking the time to review this.[ATTACH=full]428[/ATTACH]
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The driver that seems to be needed is:
Intel L217LMI’m pretty sure that’s already built in but not 100% sure. I’m rebuilding a new kernel that just basically adds the intel chipsets for support to see if that’ll help you out as well. If it doesn’t I’ll try looking further into actually building it into the kernel directly as it’s the only method I can think of to get it there. I’ll basically have to create the driver building process directly which I’ve never done before. This may take a little bit, but in the mean time, give the new kernel a shot. It’ll be named:
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That link is broken. Can you please verify the link. Thanks
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I haven’t placed the file, about to now.