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    • JunkhackerJ
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      last edited by

      i talked with tom, and he says that the driver for at least the HP Compaq 4000 SFF is in the kernel, (i didn’t see what nic is in the other one, HP’s website sucks), so it’s not a nic driver issue

      could you run the “client system information” option from the fog boot menu, and see if it passes the compatibility check?

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        SuP3R_Ch1cKeN
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        They both fail on network

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        • JunkhackerJ
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          last edited by

          those computers have wireless cards in them, right? what happens if you disabled them?

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            SuP3R_Ch1cKeN
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            They do not have wireless cards

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            • JunkhackerJ
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              last edited by

              ok, schedule an upload debug task
              when it has booted up, run a ifconfig -a and report the results, please.

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                SuP3R_Ch1cKeN
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                This is from the 4000

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                  SuP3R_Ch1cKeN
                  last edited by

                  I’m heading out for the weekend. Thanks to all the devs that have helped me with some issues this week. I hope you guys have a good holiday weekend. I’ll continue to troubleshoot this issue Tuesday.

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                    SuP3R_Ch1cKeN
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                    Do you need anything else from me?

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                    • JunkhackerJ
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                      last edited by

                      well, if you have the network card that is listed on the spec sheet for the 4000, then the driver for it should be in the kernel. however, you say you don’t have a wireless card, which that spec sheet says you have. perhaps there are other differences as well? can you verify the nic details? (intel, broadcom, realtec, etc)

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                        SuP3R_Ch1cKeN
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                        Both models have an Intel® 82567V-4 Gigabit Network Connection

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                        • JunkhackerJ
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                          Tom has told me that the kernel has the 82567V driver, but perhaps the 82567V-4 requires an updated driver from the one included.
                          you may need to compile a custom kernel

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                            SuP3R_Ch1cKeN
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                            Is there any direction on how to do this?

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