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    Acer Veriton 2620 still not imaging

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      I can now get FOG to boot to the unit without the video going crazy, I was even able to (as far as I know) pull an image from it. However, it does not want to push the image, freezing up about a third of the way through. I noticed that using this custom image, the other Acer’s (Veriton N281G/N282G) did the same thing while trying to have an image deployed to them.

      I seem to recall a similiar problem regarding the network pull/push with the N281G/N282G when initially trying FOG, however updating the kernel to 3.3.3 fixed this. So obviously there’s a trigger in the 3.3.3 kernel that may fix the problem with the Veriton 2620.

      This is a bit urgent as the people above me are basically looking to me to get this work, and the previous machines we used (Veriton N281G) are going End-of-Life…

      EDIT:

      Essentially what I am asking for is this:

      [CODE]Kernel - 3.3.3 Core
      FOG ID: 1049
      Date: April 27, 2012
      Version: 3.3.3
      FOG Type: Core[/CODE]

      with this trigger mentioned below:

      [QUOTE][SIZE=2][FONT=sans-serif]"The below details are the best recommendation from our HQ side. Btw, have they tried to compile their linux base on kernel 3.6.6-lp.1? Because as per discussion with our HQ team, this is the initial solution.[/FONT][/SIZE]

      [SIZE=3][FONT=Calibri]Please rebuild kernel to disable below feature:[/FONT][/SIZE]
      [SIZE=3][FONT=Calibri]-Device Drivers–>[/FONT][/SIZE][SIZE=3][FONT=Calibri]
      -Graphics support–>[/FONT][/SIZE][SIZE=3][FONT=Calibri]
      -Direct Rendering Manager (XFree86 4.1.0 and higher DRI support)–> Enable modesetting on intel by default[/FONT][/SIZE][SIZE=3][FONT=Calibri]Or add kernel parameter “i915.modeset=0” in the booting.[/FONT][/SIZE][/QUOTE]

      Thank you for all of your help!

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