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    • JGeearJ

      Solved FOG Update errors

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      JGeearJ

      @Tom-Elliott said in FOG Update errors:

      ./installfog.sh -y

      Thanks Tom! I am up and running again!

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      Image USB drive

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      george1421G

      @jgeear Is there a question here? I read this as you are stating facts.

      Linux will not see any hard drive behind the intel RAID adapter. You must change it to ahci mode. Since the hard drive is not found FOG see the usb drive as a valid drive and will image it no problem.
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      Maybe the USB cable is bad

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      fry_pF

      @cool1107cm said in Maybe the USB cable is bad:

      Hi @Quazz & @fry_p

      How can I add kernel argument as below,
      Would you please provide me more detail info?
      Thank you so much

      usbcore.old_scheme_first=1
      has_usb_nic=1

      Hi @cool1107cm ,
      Much has changed in the way of Surface imaging for me. At the time of this post, I was able to image using these kernel arguments with a USB NIC on a Surface Pro 4 . However, as time passed, a number of other variables have come out of the woodwork to prevent the use of FOG on Surface Pro’s for me. I have reverted to manually installing Windows. I believe for a while I was working with @Sebastian-Roth and/or @george1421 on getting this to work. If you have a surface pro/ usb nic issue, I would highly recommend starting a new thread. Perhaps someone has come up with a solution since the time of this post.

      Sorry I couldn’t be much more help. For the record, I used the Host Kernel Argument box on the host information page for the particular host on the web GUI and added these arguments in the order I specified separated by a single space.

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      Solved PHP Fatal error

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      Tom ElliottT

      @JGeear There isn’t a call to shutdown the interface. The SIGTERM, Shutting down is the message that is saying it is shutting down.

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