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    • Dell Priscion machines with ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT Cards

      Hi Everyone,
      I have a [B]0.32[/B] fog setup running with which i wanted some assistance from you all.

      As stated in the thread name, I have machines with [B]ATI Radeon[/B] cards which i need to image.
      After trying to [B]PXE[/B] boot with them, I get the snowy screen issue.
      I understand that this is a know issue and that I may have to use a different kernel.
      Can someone point me in the right direction as for what to do next?

      I am a long time [B]FOG[/B] user and love its functionality…just need to get this issue fixed up

      I thank you all in advance for your help and time in this matter. 🙂

      Regards,
      Aussieboy

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Host Primary Disk Issue

      [B]BUMP[/B]
      Anyone there?

      Regards,
      Aussieboy

      posted in FOG Problems
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      aussieboy
    • Host Primary Disk Issue

      Hi Everyone,
      I have a [B]0.32[/B] fog setup running with which i wanted some assistance from you all.
      I have a machine that I want to clone as a single partition, re-sizable.
      The issue starts when I want to pick up [B]ONLY[/B] the second partition on the hard drive, not the first.

      For eg: I need to upload [B]/dev/sda2/[/B]
      NOT [B]/dev/sda1/[/B]

      I understand that I can specify this in: [B]Host Management[/B] —> [B]List all Hosts[/B] —> [B][click on the host of matter][/B] —> [B]Host Primary Disk[/B]

      When I specify [B]/dev/sda2[/B] in this field, FOG looks for the partition [B]/dev/sda21[/B]
      When I specify [B]/dev/sda2/[/B] in this field, FOG looks for the partition[B] /dev/sda2/1[/B]
      When I[B] DO NOT SPECIFY ANYTHING [/B]in this field, FOG looks for the partition[B] /dev/sda1[/B]

      My question is why is FOG adding the [B]“1” [/B]after my specification?
      And how would I go about fixing this.

      I am a long time FOG user and love its functionality…just need to get this issue fixed up

      I thank you all in advance for your help and time in this matter. 🙂

      Regards,
      Aussieboy[B][/B]

      posted in FOG Problems
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