Lenovo X120e upload Fail
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First let start off by say that this is a brand new fog machine built with centos 5.7 and FOG 0.32. I am also able to upload a windows xp image from a Dell D630 on to the fog machine. Now onto my issue.
Everytime I go to upload a windows 7 64bit image from my Lenovo X120e it give this error:
[LEFT][FONT=Verdana][COLOR=#000000][0.765351] uvesafb: Getting VBE info block failed (eax=0x4f08, err =-2)[/COLOR][/FONT][/LEFT]
[LEFT][FONT=Verdana][COLOR=#000000][0.765381] vbe_init() failed with -22[/COLOR][/FONT][/LEFT]and then if I let it sit long enough it will put snow on the screen. I have tried this with Fogprep that didn’t do anything. Also this machine has 2 partitions on it.
Please Help.
Thank you
Randy -
I am having the same issue with the new Lenovo x130e. I got around the snow issue when registering it performing a quick registration. If you run a Full registration it will give the
[LEFT][B][FONT=Verdana][COLOR=#000000][0.765351] uvesafb: Getting VBE info block failed (eax=0x4f08, err =-2)[/COLOR][/FONT][/B][/LEFT]
[LEFT][B][FONT=Verdana][COLOR=#000000][0.765381] vbe_init() failed with -22[/COLOR][/FONT][/B][/LEFT]
[LEFT]as stated by Randy.But this problem will again present itself when you try to create or deploy an image. I have tried several different kernals, all with no luck. Please does anyone have working kernal that works with the new AMD e-300 APU.[/LEFT]
[LEFT]This version of the x130e is using the AMD e-300 APU w/ built-in Radeon HD 6310.[/LEFT]
[LEFT]Thank you in advance,[/LEFT]
[LEFT]Chadwick Whenry[/LEFT]
[LEFT]System Admin[/LEFT]
[LEFT]Conestoga Valley SD[/LEFT]
[LEFT]Lancaster PA[/LEFT]
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Hello there,
I also have problem with one of my laptops. It has a ATI Mobility Radeon HD 2600 graphics processor Video Card installed and when uploading or deploying an image I am getting the vbe_init () failed with -22. I have to look into the kernel arguments and see if there is a setting or change I have to do. The Dell D610 and HP2730p are working great. I should get soon a HP2740p and see how that one will work.
Any feedback on that problem is most appreciated.
Cheers
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I’m having the same issues with a Dell Optiplex 780. Here are the system specs for that machine:
Optiplex 780 SFF
Win 7 32bit
Intel Core2 Duo E8400 3.0GHZ
4GB RAM
256MB ATI Radeon 3450I’ve tried three different Kernels and get the same result with all.
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Hello everybody,
as far I found out it seems that the issue is the ATI Radeon cards, I have an ATI Radeon HD 2600 , 256MB RAM, 600Mhz Clock.
See this post, which discusses the same issue.
[url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/snow-screen-with-hp-elitebook-8460p.164/#post-2097[/url]Cheers
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It should also be noted that anything ATI and Linux have never played nice with each other. I’ve had to go as far as pull ATI cards out of Dell’s to image them, unless you edit your kernel to support the model (which in some cases is too much work, or not supported yet).
@ Todd Norcross please link / update the working fix for this model card in the developer forum so the next bzimage can support this natively.
thanks.
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I figure I"ll throw my hat in the ring here and say I’m having the same issue with Lenovo x 120e’s
A fix would be appreciated.
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Just want to report the same problem with Asus eeePC Netbook 1215B:
AMD Fusion APU
AMD Radeon HD 6…A clue for a working kernel would be nice!
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[quote=“Schallex, post: 2511, member: 811”]Just want to report the same problem with Asus eeePC Netbook 1215B:
AMD Fusion APU
AMD Radeon HD 6…A clue for a working kernel would be nice![/quote]
[COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma]Did you ever find a fix for the AMD Radeon HD cards? [/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma]I am using FOG .32 and trying to register and image a Dell Optiplex 990 that has an AMD Radeon HD 6450 video card. When I try to do a quick host registration I get the following error. [/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma] [/FONT][/COLOR]
[B][COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma]Could not find Carillo Ranch MCH device[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[B][COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma]failed to execute the /sbin/v86d[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[B][COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma]make sure that the v86d helper is installed and executable[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[B][COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma]getting VBE info block failed[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
[B][COLOR=#141414][FONT=Tahoma]vbe_init() failed with -22[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]
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I used the custom kernel written by yogipaolo, found here:
[url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/lenovo-x130e.587/#post-2813[/url]Works like a charm - booting the kernal seems to take a while but otherwise perfect.