[quote=“Charles Warner, post: 4658, member: 1520”]Well, for whatever reason, I can’t seem to see the example attachment above, but I’m getting the same problem. If the NIC or chipset is not supported, how do we continue?

Charles[/quote]
Charles,
You will need to try different kernels to find out which ones will work for your specific systems. You can check the list here to see if someone has posted a solution for your specific machine. [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/WorkingDevices[/url]
Or you can log into your FOG web GUI and click on the blue circle with the question mark in it (Other Information) and select Kernel Updates from the menu on the left hand side of the screen. This should open a page with a whole bunch of kernels and a download button for each of them. You didn’t list which version of FOG you are using so I am not sure what version kernel it is using, so I would suggest backing up the bzImage file located in the tftpboot/fog/kernel directory before trying new kernels.

The fog boot menu only uses the default bzImage kernel, therefore any new kernel must retain the name bzImage to be used during the registration process