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Can't Upload Ubuntu EXT3 image

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    jhamlin96
    last edited by Aug 6, 2012, 3:06 PM

    Hello all,

    I’ve seen around the forums that people have had problems uploading a Linux image. I have read and tried installing Grub legacy, without the UUID (replacing root= with the hard drive), i run fsck before each upload, still nothing works. It appears to upload and deploy the image fine. If anyone has anything I can try, please advise me. Right now after deploying, I get the Bios POSTing continually. Many Thanks

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      atef
      last edited by Jun 29, 2013, 7:36 PM

      I have the same problem may freinds here will send us some solution related <:( >

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        Janketh Jay
        last edited by Jul 1, 2013, 3:02 PM

        I’m also having a strange issue with this. I have a triple-boot image that was working fine before, but now it will not boot into the Linux partition. The GRUB loader/MBR works perfectly fine, booting into both Windows 7 and Windows 8 works fine, but if I choose to boot into Linux (CentOS 6.4) it kernel panics as if the system isn’t actually there. The partition (d1p7) seemed to transfer just fine. Is there a way I can manually re-deploy just that image to partition 7 to see if there are errors? I’ve seen people mentioning PartImage for this, is there documentation?

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          jmwalton
          last edited by Jul 2, 2013, 2:11 PM

          I am having an issue where I can’t upload a duel boot system because the ubuntu system is a extended partition. Anyone have any ideas how to do that?

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