WorkingDevices
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 45730, member: 7271”]Do you know what kernel/init are loading? My guess is it’s loading a 32 bit setup. Can you try an hour earlier kernel such as 3.18.0x86?[/quote]
Hi Tom & All People!
I have updated my FOG server to this kernel (Unofficial Kernel):
Unofficial Published Kernels
Kernel - 3.18.4 TomElliott
Date : January 30, 2015
Version: 3.18.4
FOG Type: TomElliott
Arch Type: (x86)And does not work, too. Today I have updated to the latest SVN update (3306) and I have found this when I see the kernels available, too:
[IMG]http://fog.tonicapablo.es/imagenes/Screenshot.png[/IMG]Thank you for your replies!
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ToniCapablo,
Thank you for using our product but you have posted in a thread that lists machines that work with FOG. Please remove your post and place it under the Troubleshooting Section.
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[quote=“Wolfbane8653, post: 46255, member: 3362”]ToniCapablo,
Thank you for using our product but you have posted in a thread that lists machines that work with FOG. Please remove your post and place it under the Troubleshooting Section.[/quote]
OK, I am on it. Sorry and thank you!
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Not working :
Lenovo S20 - Hidden partition and something block - solved with 1.3.0
Fujitsu R570-2 - Block on ipxe initilizing devices - try the 3 undionly. pxe kpxe kkpxe - solved with additional internal cardlan
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Fujitsu - W380 - Workstation - Win7 - 1.3.0 - 11/05/15 - Single - Resizable - No sysprep - Work Down with custom image from virtualisation - Don’t work UP ( corrupted gzip stream)
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IBM R50
Dell D610
HP NC6120
Fujitsu C1320All 4 can’t moun’t NFS - All IDE Drive
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@TheKoR Do you have WiKi access?
If not, please ask for it so you can put this info into the hardware lists yourself.
Right now, this thread is sort of running parallel to several other threads and our official hardware lists.
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Is this possible to have a script which can collect informations once at upload and once at download ?
collect :
- brand
- model
and aggregate :
- kernel
- ipxe file
- fog svn
- bios version
??
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@TheKoR said:
Is this possible to have a script which can collect informations once at upload and once at download ?
collect :
- brand
- model
and aggregate :
- kernel
- ipxe file
- fog svn
- bios version
??
I second that.
It’d make maintaining the Working Hardware lists much easier.
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With an option that we can active or not, like bitcoin mining