Target partition size is smaller than source
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 46351, member: 7271”]If it’s a windows 7 Image, make sure Operating System is set to Windows 7.[/quote]
I’ve tried but it don’t work at all this way, I have to set to Other
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You should not have to set OS to other. It shouldn’t ultimately matter either but why will it not work at all with it set to 7? To further our possibility of helping you can you print a directory listing of the images you’re having problems with?
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I have been setting my images up like this lately… I used to set them up a re-sizable. It works fine, and we don’t have mixed HDD sizes among models… but I just figured it was a good practice to use re-sizable. I also ALWAYS select “Everything” for partitions.
[url=“/_imported_xf_attachments/1/1931_Image Setup.png?:”]Image Setup.png[/url]
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Whoops sorry, was just informed that “Partitions” is not a feature in 1.2.0.
That’d be available in revisions only, at this point.
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 46355, member: 7271”]You should not have to set OS to other. It shouldn’t ultimately matter either but why will it not work at all with it set to 7?[/quote]
As you can see in my first picture whene I set the image to 7 I have this error, Fog trie to download [SIZE=16px][FONT=inherit][COLOR=#212121]the contents of the windows partition in a 105MB partition that does not exist on my source machine.[/COLOR][/FONT][/SIZE]
[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 46355, member: 7271”]To further our possibility of helping you can you print a directory listing of the images you’re having problems with?[/quote]
You mean directly from Linux or from http Managment?
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Linux.
He’s asking about what’s in the /images directory.
[CODE]ls -laR /images[/CODE]
ls = lists files
-l = lists permissions
-a = lists hidden files
-R = forces recursive listing of all sub directories/images is the default path for images.
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Thx
Here:
[IMG]http://img11.hostingpics.net/pics/20345667ls.jpg[/IMG]
Win7MasterOldSysprep and XPOld don’t work. -
Try the following commands.
sudo chown -R fog.root /images
sudo chmod 777 -R /images -
Did this work? Permissions? I’m having the same issue with a dell m4800.
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IMHO this was not related to permissions as you see that pretty much all files and directories already had 777 mask.
Please help us with some more information about your system. FOG version, disk layout, operating system(s) on the client, image type (resizeable?)