Thanks. If this is something the community is interested in, then I don’t mind giving it a shot via FOG post-deploy scripting. Maybe it would be something that could be integrated into the code base eventually.
 
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RE: FOG is resizing the incorrect partition (/boot - /dev/sda1) on my CentOS 8 image deploymentsposted in FOG Problems
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RE: FOG is resizing the incorrect partition (/boot - /dev/sda1) on my CentOS 8 image deploymentsposted in FOG ProblemsYeah I didn’t expect FOG to assume responsibility for that. My plan is to make the image non-resizable in FOG; have FOG deploy the OS; and then automate this process in my ansible awx setup and make it part of the deployment process there since I’m already using ansible to setup the OS anyways. 
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RE: FOG is resizing the incorrect partition (/boot - /dev/sda1) on my CentOS 8 image deploymentsposted in FOG ProblemsThanks for the explanations. Initially, I was thinking if I deploy to hardware, then I’ll stick with LVM and run a post-deploy script. And if I’m deploying to a vm then make another image that doesn’t use LVM to take advantage of autoresizing. But I think the best solution for me is to be consistent and use LVM and a post-deploy script for both hardware and vm deployments. FOG would be handling ~95% of my hardware deployments. 
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RE: FOG is resizing the incorrect partition (/boot - /dev/sda1) on my CentOS 8 image deploymentsposted in FOG ProblemsYou got it:  Here’s from the base image that it was created from:  Let me know if you need anything else or if there’s anything else I can do to help. 
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FOG is resizing the incorrect partition (/boot - /dev/sda1) on my CentOS 8 image deploymentsposted in FOG ProblemsHey everyone! Using FOG 1.5.9 on CentOS 8.2.2004 I’ve been testing FOG. I created a 20GB CentOS 8 image. I was able to deploy this image just fine to another vm of the same 20GB size. I ran a test to deploy it on a 40GB disk and it resizes the /boot - /dev/sda1 partition to take up the remaining 20GB of space:  What I really want is for /dev/sda2 to be resized to take the increased space. Is there a way to make that happen in FOG config or should I create a new image that doesn’t use LVM partitions? Sorry if I missed something in the documentation. Any help is appreciated.