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      uniquegch
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      [INDENT]Hello there,

      I also have problem with one of my laptops. It has a ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2600 graphics processor Video Card installed and when uploading or deploying an image I am getting the vbe_init () failed with -22.[/INDENT]
      [INDENT]The Dell D610 (Intel Graphics) and HP2730p ([LEFT][FONT=verdana][COLOR=#0000ff]Graphics Mobile Intel GMA X4500 HD[/COLOR][/FONT][/LEFT]) are working great. I should get soon a HP2740p and see how that one will work.

      Any feedback on that problem is most appreciated.

      Cheers[/INDENT]

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        jmwalton
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        has any one came up with an answer to the v86d helper problem?

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          uniquegch
          last edited by

          Hello everybody,

          I think I can narrow down the problem with the snow on a computer screen. I updated to kernel for the tftpboot, which can be found FOG - Other Information - Kernel Updates. I installed the newest Kernel - 3.2.4 Core (which I had to download, upload and install manually). I hoped that would solve the snow on the one laptop, but no success.
          Now I have HP2730p und HP2740p laptops. Both of them as the trouble maker show me the same error message (as displayed in Robbace initial post)

          [INDENT][I][LEFT][FONT=arial][COLOR=#555555][ 1.259533] Cound not find Carillo Ranch MCH device.[/COLOR][/FONT][/LEFT]
          [LEFT][FONT=arial][COLOR=#555555][ 1.259820] uvesafb: failed to execute /sbin/v86d[/COLOR][/FONT][/LEFT]
          [LEFT][FONT=arial][COLOR=#555555][ 1.259872] uvesafb: make sure that the v86d helper is installed and executable[/COLOR][/FONT][/LEFT]
          [LEFT][FONT=arial][COLOR=#555555][ 1.259923] uvesafb: Getting VBE info block failed (eax=0x4f00, err=-2)[/COLOR][/FONT][/LEFT]
          [LEFT][FONT=arial][COLOR=#555555][ 1.259973] evesafb: vbe_init() failed with -22[/COLOR][/FONT][/LEFT][/I][/INDENT]

          But the HP laptops continue to boot, change the screen resolution and are fully operational with any menu options you choose from the PXE Menu.

          So this seem to confirm that the install ATI Radeon VGA Card in the troublemaking laptop is the problem. Again I will try to use some kernel options.

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            Todd Norcross
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            [URL=‘http://’]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/compiling-a-custom-kernel-for-acer-iconia-tab-copied-from-old-forums.216/[/URL]

            I have been trying these steps all afternoon, and have not been able to “make bzImage” I only get
            [B]make: *** No rule to make target `bzImage’. Stop. o_O [/B]

            I was also getting that message when I was trying to run “make xconfig.” Once it finally worked I went in, changed the following:

            [B]Because the video on these devices is ATI Radeon HD 6250 (PCI Express based) I also deselected the “Device Drivers - Graphics Support - AGPGART (AGP Support)” and selected “Device Drivers - Graphics Support - Direct Rendering Manage (XFree86 4.1.0 and Higher DRI Support) - ATI Radeon”.[/B]

            saved and exited my file tried to compile it and got the above stop error. I was working in the linux-3.2.11 kernel.

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              wizard210
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              Has there been a fix yet for this. I just received a new HP Pavillion g series that is using an AMD High Definition Driver. Receiving the exact same error message as above. I updated to the latest kernel but still receive the vbe_init() failed with -22.

              A solution for this would be great!

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                Todd Norcross
                last edited by

                @ Wizard210: Have you tried editing your kernel to include the ATI drivers from the link in my above post? I haven’t had any success with it, but i’ve only tried it once and haven’t had a chance to get back to it. I was able to take the video card out of my desktop machines and ran FOG without a problem, so it’s definitely the video driver in my situation.

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                  wizard210
                  last edited by

                  No I didn’t try the amd drivers with the kernel. I did get it to work though

                  I changed my kernel to an older version. 2.6 I think, not at my computer right now to check. I still receive the error message recarding v86d but the registration process continues normal after that.

                  I successfully uploaded and deployed the image.

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                    shpltech
                    last edited by

                    Same problem here with another Dell Optiplex 760. I got the same “v86d” error message mentioned above too. I yanked out the ATI Radeon 3450 card and tried to PXE boot with the onboard Intel video. It got a little further but now I have a new error message:

                    “acerhdf: unknown (unsupported) BIOS version Dell Inc. / Optiplex / A02, please report, Aborting!”

                    I’m officially reporting. 😉

                    Hope you guys can address this, thanks.

                    [quote=“Peter Sinclair, post: 1024, member: 379”]Exact same issue with Dell Optiplex 760 with A02 bios
                    Note: I had to wind back the bios from A11 down to A02 to even get PXE to work with FOG[/quote]

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                      chad-bisd Moderator
                      last edited by

                      All these warnings and error messages while booting the kernel can pretty much be ignored. The kernels that are available through the Fog install, and through the web UI upgrade process are all meant to fit as much hardware as possible. They include drivers for things like acer laptops with faulty fan controls (acerhdf), and trusted platform systems (tps65010) and the carillo mch whatever thingy. It tries to load every driver it knows about, and fails with a warning or error if the right hardware is not found, so you see all those messages.

                      It’s not really anything to worry about. The problem is that usually when the kernel fails, it fails silently without telling you what it was doing when it died. You have to run the debug mode to see how far it gets and what kills it. To run the debug mode, you have to set a master password in the Fog web UI.


                      If you would like to make a donation to the Fog project, please do so [U][COLOR=#0000ff][URL='http://sourceforge.net/dona…

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                        chad-bisd Moderator
                        last edited by

                        [quote=“Todd Norcross, post: 2204, member: 629”][URL=‘http:///’]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/compiling-a-custom-kernel-for-acer-iconia-tab-copied-from-old-forums.216/[/URL]

                        I have been trying these steps all afternoon, and have not been able to “make bzImage” I only get
                        [B]make: *** No rule to make target `bzImage’. Stop. o_O [/B]

                        I was also getting that message when I was trying to run “make xconfig.” Once it finally worked I went in, changed the following:

                        [B]Because the video on these devices is ATI Radeon HD 6250 (PCI Express based) I also deselected the “Device Drivers - Graphics Support - AGPGART (AGP Support)” and selected “Device Drivers - Graphics Support - Direct Rendering Manage (XFree86 4.1.0 and Higher DRI Support) - ATI Radeon”.[/B]

                        saved and exited my file tried to compile it and got the above stop error. I was working in the linux-3.2.11 kernel.[/quote]

                        Did you go through the instructions at [url]http://dinomite.net/2007/setting-up-ubuntu-for-building-kernel-modules/#.T48antUcuo5[/url] for getting the kernel source (not just headers) and updating the MAKEFILE with the EXTRAVERSION information?

                        I know it’s a lot of jumping back and forth between procedures, maybe some day it can be consolidated and made easier to follow.


                        If you would like to make a donation to the Fog project, please do so [U][COLOR=#0000ff][URL='http://sourceforge.net/dona…

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                          shpltech
                          last edited by

                          [quote=“chad-bisd, post: 2907, member: 18”]Did you go through the instructions at [url]http://dinomite.net/2007/setting-up-ubuntu-for-building-kernel-modules/#.T48antUcuo5[/url] for getting the kernel source (not just headers) and updating the MAKEFILE with the EXTRAVERSION information?

                          I know it’s a lot of jumping back and forth between procedures, maybe some day it can be consolidated and made easier to follow.[/quote]

                          I rolled back to kernel 2.6.28 as stated on this page [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=WorkingDevices[/url]

                          Problem solved, thanks.

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                            shpltech
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                              M Bodelson
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                              [quote=“wizard210, post: 2806, member: 894”]No I didn’t try the amd drivers with the kernel. I did get it to work though

                              I changed my kernel to an older version. 2.6 I think, not at my computer right now to check. I still receive the error message recarding v86d but the registration process continues normal after that.

                              I successfully uploaded and deployed the image.[/quote]

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                                M Bodelson
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                                [COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma]I am using FOG .32 (installed on Ubuntu 11.10) and I am trying to register and image a Dell Optiplex 990 that has an AMD Radeon HD 6450 video card. When I try to do a quick host registration I get the similar error. [/FONT][/COLOR]
                                [COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma] [/FONT][/COLOR]
                                [B][COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma]Could not find Carillo Ranch MCH device[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
                                [B][COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma]failed to execute the /sbin/v86d[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
                                [B][COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma]make sure that the v86d helper is installed and executable[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
                                [B][COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma]getting VBE info block failed[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
                                [B][COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma]vbe_init() failed with -22[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
                                [B][COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma] [/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
                                [COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma]You mentioned you changed the kernel to an older version and got the imaging to work. What version was the kernel and can you give a link on how to change the kernel? Anyone else ever find a kernel to work with the Dells and the AMD Video Cards? [/FONT][/COLOR]
                                [COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma] [/FONT][/COLOR]
                                [SIZE=3][COLOR=#000000][FONT=Calibri] [/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE]

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                                  Argen
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                                  [quote=“M Bodelson, post: 5601, member: 1787”][FONT=Tahoma]I am using FOG .32 (installed on Ubuntu 11.10) and I am trying to register and image a Dell Optiplex 990 that has an AMD Radeon HD 6450 video card. When I try to do a quick host registration I get the similar error. [/FONT]

                                  [B][FONT=Tahoma]Could not find Carillo Ranch MCH device[/FONT][/B]
                                  [B][FONT=Tahoma]failed to execute the /sbin/v86d[/FONT][/B]
                                  [B][FONT=Tahoma]make sure that the v86d helper is installed and executable[/FONT][/B]
                                  [B][FONT=Tahoma]getting VBE info block failed[/FONT][/B]
                                  [B][FONT=Tahoma]vbe_init() failed with -22[/FONT][/B]

                                  [FONT=Tahoma]You mentioned you changed the kernel to an older version and got the imaging to work. What version was the kernel and can you give a link on how to change the kernel? Anyone else ever find a kernel to work with the Dells and the AMD Video Cards? [/FONT]

                                  [/quote]
                                  I would also really appreciate a response to this! Thanks

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                                    chad-bisd Moderator
                                    last edited by

                                    I have a kernel that may work if you pm me your email address. I can google or Dropbox share it to you


                                    If you would like to make a donation to the Fog project, please do so [U][COLOR=#0000ff][URL='http://sourceforge.net/dona…

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                                      yinkoh
                                      last edited by

                                      Hello,

                                      I’m having the same message while running the Fog 0.32 base kernel.

                                      The computer is a HP 6005 Microtower.

                                      I’m interest into your kernel chad-bisd.

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                                        Cyclothunder
                                        last edited by

                                        [quote=“chad-bisd, post: 8499, member: 18”]I have a kernel that may work if you pm me your email address. I can google or Dropbox share it to you[/quote]

                                        hi
                                        i could use your help. i also hava an elitebook 8460p 😞

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                                          Sue
                                          last edited by

                                          We are running fog .32 and this is a really easy solution:

                                          1. Manually register computer with FOG. Put in MAC address with colons between the numbers.
                                          2. In the host kernal arguments field write nomodeset. Or if host is already registered, edit the field to say that, click on UPDATE.
                                          3. Manually start a task to image this machine
                                          4. Start machine and image will run and all is well!
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                                            Daëavelwyn
                                            last edited by

                                            another trick, if it can helps : [url]http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-6743962.html[/url]

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