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    • aruhunoA
      aruhuno
      last edited by

      I don’t have any problem with OptiPlex 760, 390, 790, 3010 and 7010.

      Maybe u must update kernel (via FOG)

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      • ?
        A Former User
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        For the Optiplex 7010 I have attempted as well with no luck for the past two days with legacy BIOS. I tried kernal 3.6.9 and 3.3.3 without any luck. The issue appears to be when it’s about the transfer it shows that it cannot move the file from /images/dev to /images and even after I do chown -R fog.root /images I have no issues with other images but this one.

        Although I do believe something might have got jacked on FOG I also do believe it’s not properly reading the MBR after my first attempt at uploading.

        @Kevin - If you can provide a guide or the steps you have taken to get the image on the machine that will be greatly appreciated.

        -michieru

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          fogfan
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          [quote=“michieru, post: 11258, member: 3086”]For the Optiplex 7010 I have attempted as well with no luck for the past two days with legacy BIOS. I tried kernal 3.6.9 and 3.3.3 without any luck. The issue appears to be when it’s about the transfer it shows that it cannot move the file from /images/dev to /images and even after I do chown -R fog.root /images I have no issues with other images but this one.

          Although I do believe something might have got jacked on FOG I also do believe it’s not properly reading the MBR after my first attempt at uploading.

          @Kevin - If you can provide a guide or the steps you have taken to get the image on the machine that will be greatly appreciated.

          -michieru[/quote]

          My EXACT same situation. Other images work great. Same EXACT problem as me.

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          • ?
            A Former User
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            [quote=“fogfan, post: 11286, member: 3298”]My EXACT same situation. Other images work great. Same EXACT problem as me.[/quote]

            The fix is to boot Gparted and partition the HD from GPT to MSDOS. Set the BIOS to legacy and FOG will read the partition table properly. Took me several tries and pains but I have deployed 6 new machines with a fresh 7010 image.

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              fogfan
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              [quote=“michieru, post: 11292, member: 3086”]The fix is to boot Gparted and partition the HD from GPT to MSDOS. Set the BIOS to legacy and FOG will read the partition table properly. Took me several tries and pains but I have deployed 6 new machines with a fresh 7010 image.[/quote]

              I will give that a try right now! 🙂 thank you for your help!

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                fogfan
                last edited by

                You sir are awesome 🙂 That worked perfectly! Just imaged about a dozen 7010’s!!! Thank you so much!!!

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                  Elias Santiago
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                  Never had a problem imaging Dell 7010 / 710 or 790. After preparing the “master” and uploading the image to FOG (using single NTFS, resizable for XP and multiple, non-resizable for Windows 7), I always schedule a “Quick Wipe” to the computers to be imaged, followed by a “Deploy”. So far I’ve imaged 20+ 7010 without a hitch.

                  Maybe the “Quick Wipe” just sets the partition to be compatible with FOG? I don’t know, but never had any problems. Been using the 3.3.3 and 3.6.9 kernels, and did not find any issues.

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                  • x23piracyX
                    x23piracy
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                    Hi,

                    if the OS was installed via UEFI respective GPT is used then it’s only possible to image as raw and with most hw it’s not possible to boot via PXE (legacy) if any UEFI Boot device is enabled.

                    I have that problem with a HP 6305 where Windows 7 was preinstalled, this was done by UEFI using GPT, it is not possible in bios to have the network card enabled for legacy pxe booting while it’s needed to have an uefi boot device because windows will only boot then.

                    I contacted the HP Support and at the end they say the TFTP Server has to support UEFI PXE.

                    Greetz X23

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                      heimer14
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                      I know this is an old Post, but I had the same issue with the HP 6305’s and their unfriendlyness with fog.
                      After wasting a week on research and different kernels, rolling back bios etc, here is what I found to work:

                      Ubuntu 12.04 with fog .32, running kernel 3.8.8
                      had to reformat the hdd with a NON hp Windows 7 disk and once the computer came up, I rebooted from the non HP Disk and followed these instructions:

                      [url]http://superuser.com/questions/642420/tools-to-convert-gpt-to-mbr-without-access-to-an-os[/url]

                      I did that for the initial image, or golden image as some call it, and after that every computer has imaged perfectly, and very quickly.

                      Hope that helps!

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                      • Jaymes DriverJ
                        Jaymes Driver Developer
                        last edited by

                        Thanks heimer14!

                        That link will definitely be useful!

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