FOG Image options when saving an image on a PC that has 2 hard disks?
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@Jim-Holcomb Ohhhh well, now that I have looked at the code in detail and checked your pictures over and over again I noticed the kernel parameter
fdrive=/dev/nvme0n1
which you have set as Host Primary Disk for when you were imaging only one drive. Setting this will cause the multi disk upload to fail. I know this is not great but really, what do you expect to happen if you force a primary disk setting and still want it to enumerate your two disks on it’s own. This can’t work.Please clear the Host Primary Disk setting from the host and capture again. I am very sure it will find your two disks. If it then fails at a different stop I need you to take a fresh picture and post that here.
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@Sebastian-Roth Okay will do
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@Sebastian-Roth Gosh darn it, that worked!!! What ultimately was done was what you suggested. Someone else had suggested the primary disk change, that was removed. But there was also some custominit.xz or something like that listed as well, so I changed that to init.xz. Can’t believe it, but that worked! Now going to try and deploy this same image to exact same hardware on different PC. I’ll let you know how the deploy goes. Sebestian (and team) thanks so much for your hard work and diligence on this. -Jim
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@Jim-Holcomb Great to hear! Keep us posted. I won’t be online much in the next two days though…