FOG enters the root path while starting to load an image
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 Hey everybody, we got some issues with one of our laptops (Fujitsu Lifebook T901). As the headline describes is our problem that PXE enters the root path ([root@10 /]#). We have some more of these laptops, which haven’t got this problems. This picture should describe the Problem as well.  
 After he entered to the command line, I can give him some commands. May be the Network Card? I don’t know. Would be really nice if you could help me. When you need some more information about the laptop just ask for it. I hope my English is not too creepy … I’m from Germany and still learning English.Have a good one 
 Mario Cz.
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 What happens if you type “fog” there? 
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 @Mario-Czarmetzko Tom is working to correct that bug. 
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 Issue should be fixed. 
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 I’ve got the same problem with svn 3546. I get to a root@fogclient prompt after choosing to register the host. When I type ‘fog’ at the prompt, a message is displayed. **An error has been detected Fatal error: Unknown request type :: Null 
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 and then it says that it will reboot in one minute
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 I’m no longer getting the root@fogclient prompt after updating to SVN 3549. I was able to successfully register a new host. 
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 @Wayne-Workman 
 I have the same issue now with only one of 12 Lenovo Laptops. After typing “fog” the database was updated “Updating Computer Database Status!”. This update is not helping. What could I do?
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 @gooroox said: @Wayne-Workman 
 I have the same issue now with only one of 12 Lenovo Laptops. After typing “fog” the database was updated “Updating Computer Database Status!”. This update is not helping. What could I do?Try deleting that one laptop from your DB via the web interface, and then try to re-register it. Also make sure there are not pending tasks for this laptop - and that it has both the wired NIC present in the DB after registration. 
 If you’re getting a particular error, please take a photograph of it and post it here so we can see.What version of FOG are you using? 



