Hi All, thanks for the replies, it turns out the particular image i am using doesn’t like going to SSD so that gives me something to rebuild. Probably should open a new thread but will just ask here. We are buying a fleet of Hp 210 G1 netbooks. They have a realtek NIC but will not boot into FOG. Any help would be appreciated as i need to start these over the next couple of weeks.
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RE: Fog 1.2 and Imaging to SSD
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RE: Fog 1.2 and Imaging to SSD
Had this on the backburner but as new machines are in bound with SSD’s time to find a solution.
I have tried formatting the drive before imaging. Attempt to image, fog begins to load then restarts and says job complete. When i got check the partitions again on the disk it has created the partitions as per the image but of course no data.
I am using a machine that images standard hard drives perfectly but as soon as SSD enter the equation it fails.
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Fog 1.2 and Imaging to SSD
Hi all,
I have 2 Problems.
1: I am unable to image using fog to either Sandisk or Samsung SSD’s it goes to start then says process complete and restarts. Fog shows the job complete but nothing has happened.
2: We are Trialling a HP 210 G1 notebook and i cannot enrol it in fog as it is unable to configure the network port. The laptop uses a Realtek chip.
If anyone has any ideas that would be great -
RE: 040ee119 error on boot
I am having the exact same problem as DanielR - Getting error 0x040ee119 on our Acer 1830 fleet, however both our Acer B113 & Acer 3830 fleets are working fine.
If DanielR is still around, did you fix the issue?
We have tested the default files with Fog 1.1.2, as well as the files available on Tom’s site under both “Latest 5Jun” and “e0478 3Jun”.
Any suggestions?[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1170_Fog 03 kpxe.jpg?:”]Fog 03 kpxe.jpg[/url]
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RE: Usb boot stick problem
Old thread - however thought I would answer in case else stumbles across this query like I did.
Yes, you need to copy the files from the tftpboot folder on the Fog server. Connect using something like WinSCP
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RE: "hdparm: ioctl 0x304 failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device" with SCSM 7500 USB Nic
Sorry not sure how to do that.
I was wondering if it is possible to just insert the drivers straight into the Fog pxe kernel, like it is possible using Windows Deployment Toolkit to insert drivers into the Win PE image?I am only guessing that the "ioctl"error means no network drivers.
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RE: "hdparm: ioctl 0x304 failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device" with SCSM 7500 USB Nic
Thanks Kevin.
I tested with a Fog Bootable USB and same issue.
Is it possible to inject the correct drivers into the fog kernel? -
"hdparm: ioctl 0x304 failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device" with SCSM 7500 USB Nic
We are trying to image a Dell XPS12 connected with a SCSM 7500 USB NIC with both FOG 0.32 & 0.33b
We are getting the error message - “hdparm: ioctl 0x304 failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device”.
Any suggestions on how to fix this issue?
Thanks.