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    • RE: Kernel roll-back

      [quote=“chad-bisd, post: 10873, member: 18”]I think you’re confused about downloading a kernel, and downloading the kernel source files intended for compiling a custom kernel.

      You can a precompiled kernel from the sourceforge page for the FOG project. If you want to compile your own custom kernel, there is a wiki article to show you how.

      You can also use the kernel download page inside the FOG webUI.[/quote]

      Thank you very much for taking the time to explain to a noob! I GREATLY APPRECIATE IT!

      I tried the commands then checked my kernel:
      $ dpkg --list | grep linux-image

      and it’s still showing the wrong kernel.
      I’ve tried using the WebUI and keep coming up with tftp error. changed my passwords for tftp and storage in config.php file to no avail.
      otherwise i would have had the KS kernel a long time ago. I read somewhere that sometimes the WebUI doesn’t work/may not be 100% compatible so I figured that I’d just have to do it via CLI.
      i’ll look into compiling my own kernel if I can’t seem to get the “guy” up and running!

      posted in FOG Problems
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      momo
    • Kernel roll-back

      I have been able to download the 2.6.35.7.tar.bz2 kernel. it’s extracted on my desktop but can someone please give me a step by step process to install the kernel?
      I’ve tried
      sudo apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.35.7 linux-headers-2.6.35.7-generic linux-image-2.6.35.7-generic
      with no luck what so ever.
      i’ve also tried updating the repository and it only goes back to 3.5

      posted in FOG Problems
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      momo
    • Broken FOG, VMware Workstation 8, Converter Standalone 5.0.1, ESXi

      hey guys hopefully some of you may be able to help with this. I’ve been searching for a fix for a few days with no avail!
      I built an Ubuntu (12.10) FOG server on my desktop using VMware Workstation 8.0.4
      I was get errors and eventually all connecting clients (WIN7, Dell Precision T1650) would get the snow screen. I wanted to roll-back the kernel to 2.6.35.7 KitchenSink, though I eventually went with 3.5.0-17 because I’m a noob and couldn’t get the older kernels using the following command:
      sudo add-apt-repository ppa:kernel-ppa/ppa

      now that I have rolled-back to the 3.5.0 kernel I was able to get a Win7 machine (built with Workstation 8, both win7 & FOG vm’s on same host) to go through quick and full registrations but errors out at the very end with:
      Hard disk not found!
      I figure this is because it’s a VM and that’s why it wasn’t working.
      At the time I decided to migrate my FOG VM to back-end server and trying it on a lab that we have built in to our production.
      When I used VMware Converter Standalone 5.0.1 to transfer VM from my host to ESXi server (5.0) FOG magically seemed to lose all of its configs. when entering the following to check my configs I find a COMPLETELY BLANK document:
      gksu gedit /var/www/fog/commons/config.php

      at this time, I hand jammed the old config into the config.php file and saved. reboot. try FOG again, and NOTHING!

      Has anyone run into a similar issue?
      I’ve only been working with Ubuntu and FOG for about five weeks, so i’m still a noob–though I have come quite a ways in a short period of time.

      I would really appreciate any insight! Thx!

      posted in FOG Problems
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      momo