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      cnkpadobi
      last edited by cnkpadobi

      Running Version 1.4.0-RC-1
      SVN Revision: 6069

      • OS: Ubutu
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      • OS: Windows 10
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      Hello

      I am having an issue with the deploying an image on a Toshiba laptop it seems to corrupt my image

      image store corrupt unable to locate mbr

      I have able to deploy successfully this image to other machines prior this one but now getting this message. When I look at the image on the fog server it now says 0.0 bytes but before this error started, it said 149.5 GB

      0_1491503313011_rsz_20170405_174330.jpg

      Now When I try to deploy this image on a different machine other the Toshiba it works just fine…, And now the image does not say 0.0 bytes but now back to the original image.

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      • george1421G
        george1421 Moderator
        last edited by

        The thing that sticks out here, is that FOG is trying to deploy to disk 2 (d2) instead of disk 1.

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          cnkpadobi
          last edited by

          Hmmm so how would it point to the d2.mbr instead of the d1. I am deploying it now on the new machine… Would that have something to do with the flash drive fos?

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          • george1421G
            george1421 Moderator @cnkpadobi
            last edited by

            @cnkpadobi Its possible if the toshiba sees the flash drive as a hard drive.

            One way to get an answer is to setup a debug deploy. Just do a normal deployment to that computer but before you schedule the job select the debug check box, then pxe boot the target computer…

            Wait you are using a usb drive to boot FOS. Do you have a menu item #6 it was like a debug boot? If you do select that and that will drop you to a command prompt on the target computer. Once at a command prompt key in df -h and lsblk and post the results here. That will tell what FOS thinks its seeing for local storage.

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              cnkpadobi
              last edited by cnkpadobi

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              • george1421G
                george1421 Moderator @cnkpadobi
                last edited by george1421

                @cnkpadobi Well… This is an interesting device you have there…

                According to lsblk that device has 3 hard drives. Well 2 and the flash drive.

                /dev/sda = 250GB disk
                /dev/sdb = 16GB disk (flash drive)
                /dev/sdc = 500GB disk

                Is it safe to assume this is your intent to have a computer with 2 physical hard drives?

                Does your image contain multiple disks?

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                  cnkpadobi @george1421
                  last edited by

                  @george1421

                  No did not know it had to 2 disks on one show up in the UEFI bios… which is the SSD 256. My image does not have multi-disk but just has two partition.

                  Thanks

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                    cnkpadobi
                    last edited by

                    Got this resolved… Thank you

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                    • george1421G
                      george1421 Moderator @cnkpadobi
                      last edited by

                      @cnkpadobi So how did you resolve this?

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                        cnkpadobi @george1421
                        last edited by

                        @george1421 Pull the 500GB out of the computer

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                        • george1421G
                          george1421 Moderator @cnkpadobi
                          last edited by

                          @cnkpadobi well that is sure one way to fix the issue!! Thank you for the clarity.

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