Up until this point g4u has worked marvelously.  I have been imaging Gateway and Dell Laptops and Desktops.  We just got the new Dell D620 which is dual core.  I have six of these new laptops and each one gets the exact same error message, using both version of g4u.

- What g4u version do you use  
        I am using version 2.1, however, have also tried 2.2.  
- What exact command(s) did you use
         The command that I used was "uploaddisk [EMAIL PROTECTED] imagename"
-  What exact output did you get (all of it, 1:1, no interpretation on your own)?
        Welcome to g4u, starting upload of wd0 now...
                0        0.00 KB/s ftp:  connect:  Can't assign requested address
            Not connected
            Not connected
            Not connected
                119 KB        119.19 KB/s
-  If the system hangs during boot: what are the last three lines printed on the screen (again all three of them, verbatim)
        System does not hang during boot
-  What does "disks" say? "parts"?
         Disks
                wd0 at atabus0 drive 0:  <Hitachi HTS541040G9SA00>
                wd0:  drive supports 16-sector PIO transfers, LBA48 addressing
                wd0:  38154 MB, 77520 cyl, 16 head, 63 sec, 512 bytes/sect x 78140160 sectors
                wd0:  drive supports PIO mode 4, DMA made 2, Ultra-DMA mode 5 (Ultra/100)
            Part
                Found NTFS partition;  size 78140097 (38154 MB), offset 63
                skipping existing NTFS partition at slot e.

                5 partitions:
                #        size                offset                fstype                        [fsize        bsize        cpg/sgs]
                d:        78140160        0                unused                                0              0                   #  (Cyl.        0 - 77519)
                e:        78140097        63                NTFS                                                                      #  (Cyl.        0*- 77519)

                Not updating disk label.
-  If you have some problems with some network card or disk driver, please include the relevant parts from "dmesg" output (scroll down with 'space')
        bge0 at pci3 dev 0 function 0: Broadcom BCM5752 Gigabit Ethernet
           bge0:  interrupting at irq 5
           bge0:  firmware handshake timed out, val = 0
          bge0:  RX CPU self-diagnostics failed!
           bge0:  chip initialization failed
-  What operating system, filesystem type and FTP server software do you use on your FTP server?
        I am using Fedora Core 5, Ext3, vsftpd

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

Ryan J Brommer
Network Administrator
Penn Veterinary Supply, Inc
717-656-4121

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