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      FOG Quick/Full inventory attempt on a Dell XPS 8700 locks/fails.

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      I’d like to say I was also getting a blank screen after the bzimage and init.gz deployed.
      This is on HP EliteDesk 800 G1
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      uvesafb: failed to execute /sbin/v86d
      uvesafb: make sure that v86d helper is installed and executable
      uvesafb: Getting VBE info block failed (eax=0x4f00, err=-2)
      uvesafb: vbe_init() failed with -22
      this is where the screen goes black and nothing happens.
      I am using FOG 0.32, kernel 3.6.9 (I cannot get 3.8.8 to function, PXE boots ok but when selecting any options nothing happens)
      when I used the bzImage Tom provided earlier this worked and the image deployed although the display was low resolution (this does not matter when deploying to be honest…)
      So, thanks Tom, good solution 🙂
      Cheers
      Pete

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      Is it possible to get FOG to use another temporary directory during its image uploads?

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      [url]http://www.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=Change_NFS_location[/url]

      Between your suggestions Tom, and the link above, I was able to solve all of the issues I’ve had so far as I can tell. This is basically a solved thread. Thanks a ton.

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      Issues with slow response from FOG Management page

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      So you’re not running thru a mod_fcgi process if it’s all defaults. I’d find out what’s eating your memory on the server then. You mean that there’s 11+GB of RAM in use on your fog server? That’s crazy, and definitely would be the cause of slowness as that much used RAM would also mean your CPU is constantly in use.

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