Windows 10 image won't deploy
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I uploaded a Windows 10 image this morning using Fog 1.2.0 on Ubuntu 12.04. When I try to push that image out to a new host, I get into a loop. I register the host, tell it to image the host, everything appears fine and then the host shuts down and boots into the Fog menu again. I’ll select Quick Image, it acts like it’s going to start imaging and then shuts down and boots into the Fog menu again.
Any ideas?
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Turns out the problem was that the HDD on the host I was trying to image was too small. After I replaced it with a larger one, I successfully deployed a Windows 10 image, yay!!!
Thanks for everyone’s help on this!!
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Windows 10 wasn’t around during 1.2.0. please try upgrading to the current and see if you can upload a new windows 10 image.
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Along the same lines as Tom’s post (you need to upgrade), I would also suspect that the computer hardware you are tyring to install Win10 on is not supported by the 1.2.0 stable kernels. You may get around this by upgrading your FOG kernels to 4.1.2, but then you will run into the issue of the FOG program not understanding what Win10 needs too. Please upgrade to 1.3.0-rc5 using this process: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Upgrade_to_trunk
If you have upload issues after that please ensure that the password defined for the fog (linux) account is accurate between the OS and what the FOG gui lists. -
Upgrading won’t mess up my current images or anything?
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@PageTown Current images no. Sometimes if you have a non-standard configuration to system settings, things will break (i.e. image deployment) until we walk through the setting to find the troubled one. But the upgrade from 1.2.0 to 1.3.0 is pretty smooth (with that said, expect some glitch that will need to be worked out. You 1.2.0 captured images will work, no problem).
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Attempting to upgrade, I just got a ton messages running sudo apt-get update && apt-get install svn like “Err …”, “Something Wicked happening resolving…”, and “W: Failed to fetch http://us.archive.ubuntu…”
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@PageTown I think you might have left off sudo on the second apt command.
Try:
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install svn
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I tried running each of the two commands as separate lines. Here’s what I got when I tried to do sudo apt-get install svn. I’m not sure what it means by “E: Unable to locate package svn”. Did it install or no?
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@PageTown It almost looks like the server does not have a network connection or is being blocked by a firewall. You might want to check that the server can connect to the Internet.
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@PageTown I’m not a ubuntu guy, but for use RHEL folks the rpm package is called
subversion
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@PageTown Try again after doing
sudo service dnsmasq stop
I also think the package name is subversion, but you seem to have no WAN accessibility right now which is the main concern for now.
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@Quazz said in Windows 10 image won't deploy:
I also think the package name is subversion, but you seem to have no WAN accessibility right now which is the main concern for now.
Building off of Quazz’s statement, is your fog server behind some kind of proxy server, where it doesn’t have direct access to the internet?
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Ok, I solved the internet connection issue and replaced svn with subversion. Looks like something is happening now. Thanks!
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@PageTown When I try to do sudo -i, it tells me “command not found”.
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@PageTown said in Windows 10 image won't deploy:
@PageTown When I try to do sudo -i, it tells me “command not found”.
sudo is the command to Switch User then DO this. the
-i
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Can you tell me what the correct command to enter is?
Here’s what the Upgrade to trunk wiki is telling me to do:
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@PageTown Well I’m not a ubuntu guy but I might try to put that all on the same line without the -i
sudo git clone http...
But just a comment, you where having an issue with subversion (svn) but now you are using git to collect the installer files. git and svn are two competing programs, but do the same things using different protocols.
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Thanks for catching that! I had scrolled down too far in the wiki.
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Here’s is where I am at now. Everything seemed to update well, but the last line. What do I need to do about this?