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    • K
      kelly.bettendorf
      last edited by

      Hi Jaymes and Tom, I have tried running the above command and still get Kernel Panic when trying to uploading an image.

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      • Tom ElliottT
        Tom Elliott
        last edited by

        [quote=“kelly.bettendorf, post: 24886, member: 5100”]Thanks Tom,

        I will give it a try and let you know i appreciate your help on this.

        I actually used my Mac to navigate to h[I][FONT=Consolas]ttps://mastacontrola.com/fogboot/kernel/bzImage32[/FONT][/I]
        [FONT=Consolas][I]Then I just put in on a flash drive renamed the file to E5440bzImage32 and moved the file to [/I][/FONT]/tftpboot/fog/kernel/

        [SIZE=2][FONT=Consolas][I]Under the GUI on the [/I][/FONT][/SIZE][FONT=Consolas][I]registered[/I][/FONT][SIZE=2][FONT=Consolas][I] host i set the [/I][/FONT][/SIZE][FONT=Ubuntu][COLOR=#333333]Host Kernel: to [/COLOR][/FONT][FONT=Ubuntu][COLOR=#333333]fog/kernel/E5440bzImage[/COLOR][/FONT][/quote]

        You have two different names.

        The First, you saved the file as E5440bzImage32 according to this post. Then you placed the file in /tftpboot/fog/kernel/E5440bzImage32?

        If so, the Host Kernel line is set incorrectly:

        You said you set the Host kernel line to look at:
        fog/kernel/E5440bzImage

        There isn’t a 32 at the end of it so this could be your problem, does this file even exist? My guess is it’s defaulting to the bzImage file which is currently set, if my understanding is sound, as a 64 bit kernel, which should be panicking.

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          Sivasubramaniam.T
          last edited by

          [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 24862, member: 7271”]How did you download the file? Are you sure it’s using that kernel.

          Make sure you’re using the right kernel properly:
          If using FOG 0.32
          [code]cd /tftpboot/fog/kernel
          mv bzImage bzImage.orig.2014APR01
          wget -O bzImage --no-check-certificate https://mastacontrola.com/fogboot/kernel/bzImage32[/code][/quote]

          Hi Tom,

          This issue got fixed !

          Now I can Register, Upload and Deploy images in [B]Dell 5440, 5420, 3450[/B] and [B]Lenovo L440[/B] model laptops with fog.
          It worked perfectly fine for me with your kernel [B]bzImage32[/B].

          Kudo’s for ur Kernal. Thank you for your great support 🙂

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          • K
            kelly.bettendorf
            last edited by

            [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 24894, member: 7271”]You have two different names.

            The First, you saved the file as E5440bzImage32 according to this post. Then you placed the file in /tftpboot/fog/kernel/E5440bzImage32?

            If so, the Host Kernel line is set incorrectly:

            You said you set the Host kernel line to look at:
            fog/kernel/E5440bzImage

            There isn’t a 32 at the end of it so this could be your problem, does this file even exist? My guess is it’s defaulting to the bzImage file which is currently set, if my understanding is sound, as a 64 bit kernel, which should be panicking.[/quote]

            O gosh… your right let me go try that again and i will let you know, I can’t believe i did that! Thanks again.

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              Sivasubramaniam.T
              last edited by

              [quote=“Jaymes Driver, post: 24888, member: 3582”]Yes, there is a 64 bit version of the kernel, [url]https://mastacontrola.com/fogboot/kernel/bzImage[/url]

              You need to follow the instructions Tom has given you but this will allow you the 64 bit capabilities.[/quote]

              Hi James,

              The issue got fixed !
              I am using [B]fog 0.32[/B] in Ubuntu 12.04 [B]64 bit OS[/B].

              First I have tried with [B][url]https://mastacontrola.com/fogboot/kernel/bzImage[/url][/B] unfortunately it gave kernal panic error.
              Later I have tried with [B][I][FONT=Consolas][url]https://mastacontrola.com/fogboot/kernel/bzImage32[/url] [/FONT][/I][/B]It worked for me 🙂

              I have tried with Dell 5440, 5420, 3450 and Lenovo L440 model laptops. Its working perfectly in all the laptops.
              Thank you for your support.:)

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              • Jaymes DriverJ
                Jaymes Driver Developer
                last edited by

                [quote=“kelly.bettendorf, post: 24905, member: 5100”]O gosh… your right let me go try that again and i will let you know, I can’t believe i did that! Thanks again.[/quote]

                wow I don’t know where my head was at when I read that but I re-read it and saw that you mentioned you changed the name of the file, sorry for my confusion :oops:

                [quote=“Sivasubramaniam.T, post: 24907, member: 22852”]Hi James,

                The issue got fixed !
                I am using [B]fog 0.32[/B] in Ubuntu 12.04 [B]64 bit OS[/B].

                First I have tried with [B][url]https://mastacontrola.com/fogboot/kernel/bzImage[/url][/B] unfortunately it gave kernal panic error.
                Later I have tried with [B][I][FONT=Consolas][url]https://mastacontrola.com/fogboot/kernel/bzImage32[/url] [/FONT][/I][/B]It worked for me 🙂

                I have tried with Dell 5440, 5420, 3450 and Lenovo L440 model laptops. Its working perfectly in all the laptops.
                Thank you for your support.:)[/quote]

                Glad you got it working!

                WARNING TO USERS: My comments are written completely devoid of emotion, do not mistake my concise to the point manner as a personal insult or attack.

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                  kelly.bettendorf
                  last edited by

                  [quote=“kelly.bettendorf, post: 24905, member: 5100”]O gosh… your right let me go try that again and i will let you know, I can’t believe i did that! Thanks again.[/quote]

                  Now when i try to run an upload i get

                  Kernel panic - not syncing
                  Kernel Offset: 0X0 From 0xc1000000

                  The Kernel Offset part is new.

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                  • Tom ElliottT
                    Tom Elliott
                    last edited by

                    kelly,

                    As I just added the reading ability of the “kernel” argument on the host level in 0.33b, I’m not sure this actually worked on 0.32.

                    I’d try doing the methods I recommended above, just create a backup of your bzImage first.

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                      kelly.bettendorf
                      last edited by

                      [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 24915, member: 7271”]kelly,

                      As I just added the reading ability of the “kernel” argument on the host level in 0.33b, I’m not sure this actually worked on 0.32.

                      I’d try doing the methods I recommended above, just create a backup of your bzImage first.[/quote]

                      Thanks for all your hard work on this Tom I will give it a go.

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                        kelly.bettendorf
                        last edited by

                        [quote=“kelly.bettendorf, post: 24916, member: 5100”]Thanks for all your hard work on this Tom I will give it a go.[/quote]

                        Okay so i followed your instructions line for line

                        [FONT=Consolas]cd /tftpboot/fog/kernel[/FONT]
                        [FONT=Consolas]mv bzImage bzImage.orig.2014APR01
                        wget -O bzImage --no-check-certificate [url]https://mastacontrola.com/fogboot/kernel/bzImage32[/url][/FONT]
                        [FONT=Consolas] [/FONT]
                        [FONT=Consolas]But i think i might have an idea why this is not working. When i navigate to the Kernel in GUI under properties of the kernel it shows
                        Type: Dos/Windows Executable

                        Im not sure why since im downloading the file right from Terminal [/FONT]

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                        • Tom ElliottT
                          Tom Elliott
                          last edited by

                          Have you tried booting with this?

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                            kelly.bettendorf
                            last edited by

                            [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 24920, member: 7271”]Have you tried booting with this?[/quote]

                            Im not sure i understand your question. Booting up the E5440 laptop?

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                            • Tom ElliottT
                              Tom Elliott
                              last edited by

                              Right!

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                                kelly.bettendorf
                                last edited by

                                [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 24923, member: 7271”]Right![/quote]

                                Yes i still get Kernel Panic

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                                  kelly.bettendorf
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                                    kelly.bettendorf
                                    last edited by

                                    Im also running ubuntu version 11.04

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                                    • Tom ElliottT
                                      Tom Elliott
                                      last edited by

                                      @kelly.bettendorf

                                      There are a few things.

                                      First, try removing the kernel parameter that was set on the host within the GUI.

                                      Second, make sure the GUI is pointing to the right file:
                                      Other Information->FOG Settings->
                                      FOG_TFTP_PXE_CONFIG_DIR should be set as: /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg
                                      FOG_TFTP_PXE_KERNEL_DIR should be set as: /tftpboot/fog/kernel/
                                      FOG_TFTP_PXE_KERNEL should be set as: fog/kernel/bzImage

                                      My guess is your FOG_TFTP_PXE_KERNEL lines are pointing at another kernel. I think this because it seems, to me, that Sivasubramaniam.T has tested this kernel and it worked on the E5440. Why it wouldn’t on yours doesn’t seem to make sense unless something is misconfigured.

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                                        kelly.bettendorf
                                        last edited by

                                        [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 24938, member: 7271”]@kelly.bettendorf

                                        There are a few things.

                                        First, try removing the kernel parameter that was set on the host within the GUI.

                                        Second, make sure the GUI is pointing to the right file:
                                        Other Information->FOG Settings->
                                        FOG_TFTP_PXE_CONFIG_DIR should be set as: /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg
                                        FOG_TFTP_PXE_KERNEL_DIR should be set as: /tftpboot/fog/kernel/
                                        FOG_TFTP_PXE_KERNEL should be set as: fog/kernel/bzImage

                                        My guess is your FOG_TFTP_PXE_KERNEL lines are pointing at another kernel. I think this because it seems, to me, that Sivasubramaniam.T has tested this kernel and it worked on the E5440. Why it wouldn’t on yours doesn’t seem to make sense unless something is misconfigured.[/quote]

                                        Tom,

                                        All my settings are as you listed above, is it possible that a chainloader im useing could be causing the panic? I have some dell systems that boot loop when they hit fog so i use the chainloader to append HD 0 during host startup.

                                        Im thinking my next steps will be to test PXE booting with a different E5440 to eliminate any possible issues with the new laptop.
                                        Don’t think it will make a difference but this morning i restarted the server.

                                        Thanks again for helping out with this but it might be a few days until i get a chance to work with the E5440 laptops as soon as i can i will let you know if its working or not.

                                        Let me know if you have any more brilliant ideas.

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                                          kelly.bettendorf
                                          last edited by

                                          [quote=“kelly.bettendorf, post: 24949, member: 5100”]Tom,

                                          All my settings are as you listed above, is it possible that a chainloader im useing could be causing the panic? I have some dell systems that boot loop when they hit fog so i use the chainloader to append HD 0 during host startup.

                                          Im thinking my next steps will be to test PXE booting with a different E5440 to eliminate any possible issues with the new laptop.
                                          Don’t think it will make a difference but this morning i restarted the server.

                                          Thanks again for helping out with this but it might be a few days until i get a chance to work with the E5440 laptops as soon as i can i will let you know if its working or not.

                                          Let me know if you have any more brilliant ideas.[/quote]

                                          [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/632_FOG TFTP 1.png?:”]FOG TFTP 1.png[/url]

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                                            Sivasubramaniam.T
                                            last edited by

                                            Hi Tom,

                                            I have tried the kernel with few others models. Its working absolutely fine with some new models.

                                            [B]Good Working with below Models :[/B]
                                            Dell Latitude 5420
                                            Dell Latitude 6420
                                            Dell Latitude 5440
                                            Lenovo L440


                                            [SIZE=3][B]Delay in loading kernel with below models :[/B][/SIZE]
                                            Dell Vostro 3400
                                            Dell Vostro 3460
                                            Dell Vostro 3450 (i3)

                                            [SIZE=3][B][I]Problem :[/I][/B][/SIZE] Its taking 4 to 5 minutes to load the kernel to perform any tasks.
                                            [COLOR=#ff6600]esas2r : driver will not be loaded because no ATTO esas2r devices were found [/COLOR]
                                            [COLOR=#ff6600]i2c-parport-light: adapter type unspecified [/COLOR]
                                            After 5 minutes its performing the tasks in a normal way.
                                            [ATTACH]640[/ATTACH]


                                            [B]Problematic Model :[/B]
                                            Dell Vostro 3450 (i5)

                                            Kernel have stopped at this line once the kernel is loaded
                                            [COLOR=#ff6600]esas2r : driver will not be loaded because no ATTO esas2r devices were found [/COLOR]
                                            [COLOR=#ff6600]i2c-parport-light: adapter type unspecified [/COLOR]
                                            [COLOR=#ff6600]IP-Config:Reopening network devices.[/COLOR]…
                                            No Process after this.
                                            [ATTACH]638[/ATTACH]


                                            Sorry for long description. Please help in solving this issue.

                                            [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/638_3450 Not working.jpg?:”]3450 Not working.jpg[/url][url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/0/640_Vostro models getting delayed for 4 minutes (2).jpg?:”]Vostro models getting delayed for 4 minutes (2).jpg[/url]

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