Hardware Currently Working with FOG v1.x.x
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Working:
Dell Precision 3510 without USB C
-Fog 1.20
-Default Kernel (had to update kernel to latest)
-Multiple Partition Image - Single Disk (Not Resizable)Not Working:
Dell Precision 3510 with USB C
-Fog 1.20
-Default Kernel
-Multiple Partition Image - Single Disk (Not Resizable) -
Tagging this stuff for the #wiki lots of searching to bring it up to date…
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Working:
Dell Precision 3510 with USB C
-8157 (trunk) May work with 1.2 as I had a dirty partition giving me trouble.
-Default Kernel
-Multiple Partition Image - Single Disk (Not Resizable) -
Working with Fog 1.2.0
Dell Optiplex 5040
Fog 1.2.0
Intel Ethernet Connection I219-V
Kernel bzImage Version 4.5.3
Kernel bzImage32 Version 4.5.3
Ipxe 1.0.0
Date Tested 6-17-2016
Single Disk- ResizableRunning Windows 7 SP1 64-bit
Skylake Chipset
If manually installing a fresh copy of Windows 7 on this device, follow the instructions using this link: http://de.community.dell.com/techcenter/enterprise-client/w/wiki/2567.how-to-install-windows-7-on-systems-with-intel-skylake-cpu -
HP ProDesk G2 Mini Desktop
Network Card - Intel I219LM
bzImage (and 32) Version 4.1.0
Date 8/2/2016
Multiple partition - not resizable
Fog 1.2.0 -
I was having some trouble with the Lenovo T460 so I wanted to post what i found to make it work in case someone else has this same problem. Not sure if you have this info.
Machine Lenovo T460
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
Fog: 1.20
I had to use Kernal 4.1.2 to get it to recognize the NIC.Thought this would be helpful.
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@Wolfbane8653
Dell Precision T3620 Bios 1.3.8 Legacy mode
Intel I2xx/825xx Gigabit Ethernet
Intel Boot Agent PXE Base Code (PXE -2.1 build 092)
TomElliot 4.1.2
23/11/2016
Multiple Partition Image - Single Disk (Not Resizable) -
Dell Latitude E5470
Fog 1.3.0-RC-26
Intel Ethernet Connection I219-LM
Intel Boot Agent PXE Base Code
Kernel bzImage Version 4.8.11
Kernel bzImage32 Version 4.8.11
Date Tested 12-01-2016
Multiple Partition Image - Single Disk (Not Resizable) -
Intel NUC NUC6i5SYH
FOG v1.3.1-RC-7
NUC BIOS v57
Single M.2 256MB Intel NVMe drive
8GB RAM
LEGACY Win7 x64 SP1 = WORKS (Host BIOS Exit Type: SANBOOT)
UEFI Win10 x64 = WORKS (Host EFI Exit Type: rEFInd)
Single disk, multiple partition, not resizable.
Date Tested: 3 Feb 2017 -
Samsung TC222W (TC242W should be the same, only larger screen)
Yucon-2 EC
using ipxe.kpxe
Default-kernel
03.02.17 -
HP dx2300
Intel PRO/100 VE Network Connection
Intel Boot Agent FE v4.1.19
Desktop
Default Kernel
July 12, 2017
Multiple Partition Single Disk (Not Resizable) -
Working:
MAKE MODEL: Image typeDell OptiPlex 7040 SFF
NETWORK CARD: NIC Intel I2xx/825xx Gigabit Ethernet
Kernel Version : 4.13.4
Fog Version: 1.4.4
Date Tested: 2017 December 6
Image type: Single disk- Resizable
System: Windows 7 64bit -
I was able to image an HP Mini using the Kernel 4.13.4 and ipxe.pxe.FOG 1.50.-RC-10. Thanks.
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HP Mini 260 G1 worked with 4.13.4 kernel and ipxe.pxe. using Fog server 1.5.0.RC-10. Sorry if I incorrectly posted in the wrong area.
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INTEL NUC6AYS
Realtek RTL8111/8168/8411 PCIE GBIT (Dev 24fb)
FOG 1.44
Default PXE
Default Kernel 4.11.0
14-feb-2017
Single Disk - Resizable (Win10 x64)
Legacy boot -
MAKE MODEL: ASUS T102HA
NETWORK CARD: USB ADAPTER FROM ASUS TAICHI 31
PXE VERSION:
NEWEST KERNEL TESTED: latest Kernel
Date Tested: 09.2019
Image type: Windows Single Disk Resizable -
I was able to deploy an image on the following hardware:
Dell XPS 13 7390 (via an TP-Link UE300 USB ethernet adapter)
Dell Latitude 5300
Dell Latitude E5570All with the following settings:
- UEFI mode
- Secure Boot: Off (can be switched to ‘on’ after imaging)
- Fog 1.5.7
- ipxe.efi kernel
- Disk mode: AHCI
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Hi.
My 20 cts… even if this topic is old…MAKE MODEL : Dell Precision 5540 Laptop
NETWORK CARD : Realtek USB GbE Family Controller w/ USB Type C adapter
PXE VERSION : 2.09
FOG VERSION : 1.5.6
NEWEST KERNEL TESTED : 4.19.48
Date Tested : 2020-07-16
Image type : Partclone Compressed 200MiB splitBIOS :
- UEFI
- Secure Boot enable : NO
- Disk Mode : AHCI
Regards.
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Normally the information from this thread is put into here: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=WorkingDevices
A good way to contribute some time is getting this list updated. The wiki formatting for tables is a pain, so this is not as easy as it sounds.