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    Fog Compatibility Test... Disk [Fail]

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      brandon martin
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      I am running into what looks like SATA issues with my fog kernel.
      We primarily use Dells at my School District, consisting of gx280, gx620, gx745, gx755, ect. I am only having issues on the gx280s and gx620s so far.
      After checking the compatibly page ([FONT=sans-serif][COLOR=#000000][url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/WorkingDevices[/url])[/COLOR][/FONT], I should have no issues using the [FONT=sans-serif][COLOR=#000000]2.6.39.1 Core kernel for the gx620s. But[/COLOR][/FONT][FONT=sans-serif][COLOR=#000000] after using this kernel, I am still getting a disk fail.[/COLOR][/FONT]
      [FONT=sans-serif][COLOR=#000000]I have gone through the process to build a kernel [/COLOR][/FONT][FONT=sans-serif][COLOR=#000000][url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Building_a_Custom_Kernel[/url][/COLOR][/FONT]
      [FONT=sans-serif][COLOR=#000000]But not having a lick of knowledge on what needs to be enabled (or even where the problem is arising from) I still get the same error.[/COLOR][/FONT]

      Any advice or links would be greatly appreciated.

      Also, on a side note. When I try specifying a host kernel on the web interface, the client always boots to the bzImage. I have tried a number of different paths for the alternate kernel but no luck.

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