resizing images windows 10
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Server
- FOG Version: 1.3.0
- OS: Ubuntu
Client
- Service Version: na
- OS: na
Description
i am playing around using resizeable images instead of fixed size images but i try a test image and upload a windows 10 image. when i image it back down. When windows 10 boots up it goes into automatic repair mode and the does a startup repair and then reboots normally.
is this whats supposed to happen as that is not really something i want happening.
i know i am not running the latest fog but i am a bit anxious about the upgrade procedure on my live server as it is a very custom setup.
i have setup as a dual network setup. one card for office network and one for imaging (dhcp option). i think this setup was removed from the installer script. i also forgotten mysql root password. i also use it only as a clonging multiple systems that never connect to a domain.
Would upgrading to 1.3.5 overwrite this setup?
Do i need mysql root password to update?thanks for the help.
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Can you set up a separate test fog server? A lot has been updated since 1.3.0 regarding resizable images so upgrading to 1.3.5 might solve this problem.
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cloned my server os drive and when i try to update using svn up and the script it fails on php7.1
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@irishfoguser said in resizing images windows 10:
cloned my server os drive and when i try to update using svn up and the script it fails on php7.1
never mind this.
I am now live on 1.3.5 with my main server.
I am still having the issue where windows 10 upon imaging a resizing image still reboot into automatic repair mode
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i am just trying to clarify if everyone else windows 10 images launch into automatic repair or it something i am doing wrong with the way i am taking the images or my fog settings.
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how are you preparing the windows 10 image and what source you using? i.e. physical / vm?
sysprepped or not? how many partitions? is it GPT or MBR?
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physical drive
not sysprepped
2 partitions. Normal windows 10 install
MBR -
not sysprepped
This is possibly the problem. Not everyone syspreps here, but I recommend trying it and see if that alleviates the issue.