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    Maurice Tift

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    • RE: FOG enters the root path while starting to load an image

      I’m no longer getting the root@fogclient prompt after updating to SVN 3549. I was able to successfully register a new host.

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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    Latest posts made by Maurice Tift

    • RE: FOG enters the root path while starting to load an image

      I’m no longer getting the root@fogclient prompt after updating to SVN 3549. I was able to successfully register a new host.

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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      Maurice Tift
    • RE: FOG enters the root path while starting to load an image

      I’ve got the same problem with svn 3546. I get to a root@fogclient prompt after choosing to register the host. When I type ‘fog’ at the prompt, a message is displayed.

      **An error has been detected

      Fatal error: Unknown request type :: Null
      **
      and then it says that it will reboot in one minute

      posted in Hardware Compatibility
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      Maurice Tift
    • RE: Upload error: rcu_preempt

      I don’t remember if anything was plugged in when the pic was taken. I did retry with nothing plugged in and there was always an rcu_preempt message and it would not continue. Unfortunately, that computer has already been picked up and I can’t retest it.

      posted in Bug Reports
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      Maurice Tift
    • Upload error: rcu_preempt

      running svn 3375
      debian 7.8

      I tried an upload task on a Pavilion dv7 notebook (with i7 processor) and got an rcu_preempt message. It stopped after the message and didn’t upload. However, after moving the hard drive from the Pavilion to an older desktop computer, a new upload task completed successfully from the desktop. Here’s a pic of the message on the dv7 notebook:

      [IMG]http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e252/mtift/IMG_20150509_105143_zpsmdjhldmd.jpg[/IMG]

      posted in Bug Reports
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      Maurice Tift
    • RE: Lsblk: /dev/sda?: not a block device

      [quote=“Wayne Workman, post: 46802, member: 28155”]Are you using 1.2.0 ??[/quote]

      Yes - 1.2.0 revision 3356 - using Debian 7.8.0

      posted in Bug Reports
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      Maurice Tift
    • RE: Lsblk: /dev/sda?: not a block device

      After a quick FAT32 format, the system seems to work. I formatted the blank drive and was able to register the host and deploy Windows 7 to the hard drive. It also registers the host when the drive is formatted for Linux.

      posted in Bug Reports
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      Maurice Tift
    • RE: Lsblk: /dev/sda?: not a block device

      [quote=“Wayne Workman, post: 46765, member: 28155”]when you say “new hard drive”, do you mean a blank one? Or just a “newer” one that has some partitions on it ?[/quote]

      It’s actually new and blank with no partitions or data

      posted in Bug Reports
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      Maurice Tift
    • RE: Lsblk: /dev/sda?: not a block device

      This time after updating…

      trying to register older MSI computer with new hard drive connected to SATA (configured as SATA and not RAID)

      Error: could not stat device mklabel - No such file or directory

      ** An error has been detected **

      Failed to initialize disk

      ** Computer will reboot in 1 minute **

      posted in Bug Reports
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      Maurice Tift
    • RE: Lsblk: /dev/sda?: not a block device

      just tried it with a new hard drive (on the old MSI computer) and the update from a few minutes ago - same /dev/sda? error

      posted in Bug Reports
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      Maurice Tift
    • RE: Lsblk: /dev/sda?: not a block device

      I got it on a Toshiba Satellite notebook: M305D-S4830, an older computer with a K8T Neo-V MSI mainboard and a VirtualBox virtual machine.

      posted in Bug Reports
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      Maurice Tift