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    HP DC7800 Not working with ACPI=off

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      Fog_Newb
      last edited by Fog_Newb

      I mistakenly reported I was able to successfully image a DC7800 by adding the host to a group that had a kernel parameter “acpi=off”. It turns out I was mistaken. It was a DC7900.

      The DC7800 can make it to the fog menu and successfully register. However, when trying to deploy or capture I get this

      NO GROUP

      alt text

      IN GROUP with “acpi=off”

      alt text

      Is there another kernel parameter I need to use?

      In the mean time, I had to install an older kernel in order to image it.
      Tom Elliot 64
      bzImage Version: 4.15.2

      Thank you

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      • george1421G
        george1421 Moderator
        last edited by

        Are you sure that the acpi=off parameter is being applied to this system? Manually set it in the host configuration kernel parameters field. That should solve the stall detected issue.

        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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          Fog_Newb @george1421
          last edited by Fog_Newb

          @george1421

          I can try that later this week. If manually setting acpi=off in the host configuration kernel parameters field works then wouldn’t that mean the kernel parameter field for groups does not work?

          I wish this place would get rid of those awful DC 7800’s

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            sak1s
            last edited by

            I am facing the some problem.
            I Got it working …
            i Changed the Indle Power Savings to Normal , under Powe Section in Bios

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