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      Geeman65
      last edited by

      [quote=“Junkhacker, post: 46861, member: 21583”]that’s not really a linux issue, that’s a windows issue. your hard drive is flagged for possible corruption. you can either run checkdisk or, if you’re absolutely certain that the drive is fine, find a utility to remove the flag.[/quote]

      I ran the chkdsk command and also ran the chkdsk /f command now my image is pretty messed up.
      I am not sure whats going on, but I have tried sending up a few different images that I have had no problems with in the past and they they all have had some kind of error usually different than the other ones. theses are images I had on my server prior to the upgrade and had no problem with them, so not sure what is going on. I was going to try changing the kernel to see if I had any success there, but when I look in the web GUI I can’t tell which kernel I am running now. It is a little confusing some have same name and date.

      [ATTACH]1975[/ATTACH]

      [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1975_kernel update.png?:”]kernel update.png[/url]

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      • Wayne WorkmanW
        Wayne Workman
        last edited by

        If you’re running the latest SVN, just clicking the “FOG Configuration” wrench in the top right will display the kernels you’re currently using.

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          Geeman65
          last edited by

          [quote=“Wayne Workman, post: 46894, member: 28155”]If you’re running the latest SVN, just clicking the “FOG Configuration” wrench in the top right will display the kernels you’re currently using.[/quote]
          This what I see when I click on the wrench…
          I can’t tell from here what kernel I am running…

          [ATTACH]1979[/ATTACH]

          [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1979_wrench.png?:”]wrench.png[/url]

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          • Wayne WorkmanW
            Wayne Workman
            last edited by

            Looks like you’re just a little behind in SVN version. The “Show kernel info” thing is very new, still.

            see this:

            [url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1980_Untitled.png?:”]Untitled.png[/url]

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              Geeman65
              last edited by

              [quote=“Wayne Workman, post: 46952, member: 28155”]Looks like you’re just a little behind in SVN version. The “Show kernel info” thing is very new, still.

              see this:[/quote]

              So how can I determine what kernel I am running?

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              • Wayne WorkmanW
                Wayne Workman
                last edited by

                Well… The kernel info feature was added just for this reason…

                If you don’t want to update to the latest SVN, then this is a Tom question.

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                  Geeman65
                  last edited by

                  So how do I determine what kernnel I am running?

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                  • Wayne WorkmanW
                    Wayne Workman
                    last edited by

                    You can either:

                    A) update to the latest svn, then use FOG Configuration page to see.

                    B) ask one of the developers how to check on your current SVN revision.

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                      TheKoR
                      last edited by

                      Try “uname -r”

                      Ubuntu 13.10 - Fog 1.3.0
                      XEON E5630 - 16 Go - 6To raid 5
                      Best download : 22Go in 23 sec
                      Avg rate : 4.5G/min on 20 unicasts at same time

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                      • Wayne WorkmanW
                        Wayne Workman
                        last edited by

                        [quote=“TheKoR, post: 46973, member: 24285”]Try “uname -r”[/quote]

                        That’d be with a debug task, on a client. 😉

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                          TheKoR
                          last edited by

                          oh … i didn’t read the whole post, my bad !

                          Ubuntu 13.10 - Fog 1.3.0
                          XEON E5630 - 16 Go - 6To raid 5
                          Best download : 22Go in 23 sec
                          Avg rate : 4.5G/min on 20 unicasts at same time

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