@mmethe Image size on the server is determined with FTP.
If you’re referring to image size on the client, this is updated each time you capture or deploy an image and is merely an informational piece in the DB that will not affect deployment.
@foggee There are mixed thoughts about the best version of Ubuntu. IMO, I’d go with 16. There are special steps that need included (search the forums for “Ubuntu 16”), but after that it’s good to go. Ubuntu 14 will work without modification.
You do not need to install 1.2.0. You can go straight to trunk.
@Sebastian-Roth
I’m off until Monday. Unfortunately, I had to deploy that laptop without imaging. I’ll have more to do though. I may be able to grab it later and continue testing. Thanks for the help!!
This resolved our issues. Thank you for the great support. I now have a working FOG server again; now on trunk. I hope this makes our upgrades to Windows 10 Edu easier over summer break.
First two partitions are NTFS (type 7) but the last one is marked to have a linux filesystem (type 83) and bootable. I don’t think windows is happy with that.
I did find out that the slow speed was likely from an old switch in that room. The other admin said we still have a 10/100 switch on that lab… So theirs part of the issue!
After updating FOG to the latest (seemed to be a pretty big update), it succeeded in deploying it with the task (no idea if it would have done this automatically yet though)