Latitude E7440 issue on image
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And which version do you recommend ? 3.19.1, 3.19.0 or 3.18.x
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kernel’s are downloaded by http in fog 1.0+ systems. they are located in <web-root>/fog/service/ipxe
<web-root> on ubuntu systems, for example, is /var/www -
We’re up to 3.19.2, so maybe that one?
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ok thank you, i ll try it tomorrow. 1st i’ll make a backup
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i couldn’t wait… but it s not working.
I installed
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Unofficial Published Kernels
Kernel - 3.19.1 TomElliott
Date : March 10, 2015
Version: 3.19.1
FOG Type: TomElliott
Arch Type: (x86_64)
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but i have the same problem… Sending discover… -
Do you use VoIP in your network?
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Not for the moment but soon we’ll do
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has your network already been configured for it?
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i just migrate to Version: 3142 but still same prob.
How can i be sure that the update of the kernel was ok ? I saw the message that it was but is it written somewhere ?[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1808_kernel.PNG?:”]kernel.PNG[/url]
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[quote=“Junkhacker, post: 44288, member: 21583”]has your network already been configured for it?[/quote]
i made a lot lot lot downloading and uploading without problems. We just received that new computer and i wanted to customize the image to download and the others too.
Is it cause of the components of the laptop ?
256GB FULL MINI-CARD MOBILITY SOLID STAT ? -
this topic maybe is my solution ?
[url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/dhcp-lease-timeout-issue.11889/#post-38285[/url]
But how can i change the lease timeout ? -
Why is udhcpc coming up twice??? Do you have two network cards in that client?
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ethernet and wifi
Should i disable the wifi for fog ? cause anyway it s not configure so it cannot get an ip -
there shouldn’t be any need to disable the wifi for fog
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Still wondering why we see two udhcpc on this Latitude E7440…
Talked to Tom about it and he created a custom init.xz for you showing all the interfaces just before sending out DHCP requests… Would you please try this on your Latitude and take a picture of the interface list?
[CODE]cd /var/www/fog/service/ipxe
sudo mv init.xz init.xz.orig
sudo wget http://mastacontrola.com/init.xz
sudo chown www-data:www-data init.xz[/CODE] -
i’ll try but i maybe found a solution.
I made 2 things:- disable wifi in the bios
- creation a new host adding the macaddress in fog
And it s working without futher problem. I didn’t post it yet cause i didnt have time yet to check which option made it finally work…
I’ll try to test your file and check this before the end of this week.
Thanks for the follow up !
Pat
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[quote=“raymondub, post: 44705, member: 28342”]I made 2 things:
- disable wifi in the bios
- creation a new host adding the macaddress in fog[/quote]
Great! My guess is that the wifi adapter is being recognized when the FOG client boots up and it wants to request an IP via DHCP too…