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    • Jonathan CoolJ
      Jonathan Cool
      last edited by Jonathan Cool

      Hi,

      I had read some tutos and understood many things but its not working correctly …

      Informations about my stuff :

      Server :

      FOG Version : Running Version 1.3.5-RC-8 ; SVN Revision: 6066
      OS : Debian GNU/Linux 8

      Specifications : all images are on a Synology NAS storage : mounted with NAS_ip:/images

      The AIM : create universal image. After a deploy, want to FOS will able to install drivers for the good model. Her, just a test with an Optiplex 7010.

      Other informations : upload and dowload tasks work like a charm. This topic is only for a downloadpostscript problem.

      On NAS, there is :
      /images : many images of differents devices
      /images/dev/postinitscripts/fog.postint with

      Code : /dev/postinitscripts/fog.postint

      #!/bin/bash
      ## This file serves as a starting point to call your custom pre-imaging/post init loading scripts.
      ## <SCRIPTNAME> should be changed to the script you're planning to use.
      ## Syntax of post init scripts are
      #. ${postinitpath}<SCRIPTNAME>
      

      /images/postdownloadscripts with 2 files : fog.postdownload and fog.drivers :

      Code : fog.postdownload :

      #!/bin/bash
      ## blabla 
      if [ $osid == "5" -o $osid == "6" -o $osid == "7" ]; then #only handling Win7/8/8.1
          clearScreen;
          mkdir /ntfs &>/dev/null
          ntfs-3g -o force,rw $part /ntfs #mount image 
              dots "Mounting Device";
          if [ "$?" = "0" ]; then
              echo "Done";
              . ${postdownpath}fog.drivers # run fog.drivers script
              umount /ntfs; # unmount when all is done :-)
          else
              echo "Failed To Mount Device";
              sleep 30;
          fi
      fi
      

      Code : fog.drivers :

      #!/bin/sh
       
      ceol=`tput el`;
      machine=`dmidecode -s system-product-name`; # Gets machine model
      machine="${machine%"${machine##*[![:space:]]}"}" #Removes Trailing Space
      system64="/ntfs/Windows/SysWOW64/regedit.exe"; # dirty way to determine if it's 64bit or not
      if [ -f "$system64" ]; then
          setarch="x64"
      else
          setarch="x86"
      fi
      #############################################
      if [ $osid == "5" ]; then
          osn="Win7"
      elif [ $osid == "6" ]; then
          osn="Win8"
      elif [ $osid == "7" ]; then
          osn="Win8.1"
      fi
      #############################################
      dots "Preparing Drivers";
      mkdir /ntfs/Windows/DRV &>/dev/null;
      echo -n "In Progress";
       
      cabextract -d /ntfs/Windows/DRV "/images/Drivers/$osn/${machine}"/*.CAB &>/dev/null;
       
      regfile="/ntfs/Windows/System32/config/SOFTWARE"
      key="\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\DevicePath"
      devpath="%SystemRoot%\inf;%SystemRoot%\DRV";
      reged -e "$regfile" &>/dev/null <<EOFREG
      ed $key
      $devpath
      q
      y
      EOFREG
      echo -e "\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b\b${ceol}Done"; # this just removes "In Progress and replaces it with done :-)"
      
      folder with the Dell .CAB file : /images/Drivers/Win7/OptiPlex 7010/7010-win7-A09-NWJXJ.CAB (i checked the folder name with the FOG interface, Inventory section of the host)
      

      i created a win7 image with VirutalBox with :

      • small install of win7
      • folder C:\Windows\DRV
      • not in domain

      I saved this image with FOG on the NAS.
      When i tries to deploy it on my OptiPlex 7010, they are some issues : (debug task mode)

      • ntfs-3g : No mountpoint is specified : where the value $part is defined ?
      • Préparing Drivers …… Done
      • umount : can’t umount /ntfs : invalid argument
      • Mounting Directory ……… Done
      • /usr/share/fig/lib/funcs.sh : line 895 → 905 : write error : No Space Left On Device
      • Mounting Directory ……… Done
      • Changing hostname ………………………………… < Freeze

      After a “CTRL+C” break :

      • ls /ntfs/Windows/DRV : 0 files

      If i run manually ./images/postdownloadscript/fog.drivers :-

      • fog.drivers : line 23 : dots : command not found
      • hard disk computer seem to write some datas …. « Done »
      • ls /ntfs/Windows/DRV : 7010 with
        –> win7/x64
        –> audio
        –> chipset
        –> ect

      After a reboot by ctrl+alt+suppr : i can run Windows 7 but there are 0 files into C:\Windows\DRV

      What’s wrong with my setup ?

      My stuff :
      Server :
      FOG Version : Running Version 1.5.9
      OS : Debian GNU/Linux 10
      FOG Client Version : 0.12
      Specifications :
      > All images are on a Synology NAS storage : mounted with NAS_ip:/images
      > French user :)
      > “If everything would work the first time, what would you have learned?”
      Challenges make knowledge growth … by George1421 ;)

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      • Tom ElliottT
        Tom Elliott @Jonathan Cool
        last edited by

        @Jonathan-Cool said in Windows 7 : universalle image with Postdownload script : issues:

        ntfs-3g : No mountpoint is specified : where the value $part is defined ?

        This is defined by you, or not. Depends on your needs. You should really be pulling the information based on the data you need.

        For example, if you need to check all partitions you might do something like:

        #!/bin/bash
        . /usr/share/fog/lib/funcs.sh
        parts=""
        getPartitions "$hd"
        for part in $parts; do # This is where $part will be defined
        .....
        # do stuff
        .....
        done
        

        Préparing Drivers …… Done
        umount : can’t umount /ntfs : invalid argument

        This probably means you have a umount in a line of your script (to unmount the /ntfs element if something is attached. This is most likely safe to not worry about except…

        Mounting Directory ……… Done

        Is something actually being mounted here? I ask this because below:

        /usr/share/fig/lib/funcs.sh : line 895 → 905 : write error : No Space Left On Device

        This will typically happen because you’re copying drivers on the volume, but the volume is not mounted. Essentially, you’re trying to copy your drivers into the init’s of which there simply is not enough space to do such a thing. (This sits in ram and only has about 256MB of “free space”.

        Mounting Directory ……… Done
        Changing hostname ………………………………… < Freeze

        Probably frozen because you can’t mount the actual volume. You’ve used up all the space available trying to copy your drivers to the init and therefor there is no room on the init to actually perform any edits.

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        • Jonathan CoolJ
          Jonathan Cool
          last edited by

          Hi,
          Alright, i understood why it didn’t work.

          I tried another fog.postdownload :
          fog.postdownload :

          #!/bin/bash
          . /usr/share/fog/lib/funcs.sh <-- i forgot to add this line in my first attempt ... but i think, it's essential !!
          case $osid in
              [5-7]|9)
          	clearScreen
          	getHardDisk
          	getPartitions $hd
          	if [[ ! -d /ntfs ]]; then
          	    mkdir -p /ntfs >/dev/null 2>&1
          	    [[ ! $? -eq 0 ]] && echo " * Failed to Mount Device"
          	fi
          	for part in $parts; do
          	    umount /ntfs >/dev/null 2>&1
          	    ntfs-3g -o remove_hiberfile,rw $part /ntfs >/dev/null 2>&1
          	    [[ ! $? -eq 0 ]] && continue
          	done
          	. ${postdownpath}fog.drivers
          	umount /fog /ntfs /images >/dev/null 2>&1
          	;;
          esac
          

          And it’s seem to work !
          No error during the drivers copy process on the OptiPlex 7010.
          After the reboot, i need to insert admin id …
          Next, Windows install the drivers and i can show the files into C:\Windows\DRV\

          Now, i need to search a solution to reboot the computer AFTER the drivers installation …
          I know the trick to open the administrator session once time (AutoAdminLogoon in registry) …

          Next steps :

          • autologin in administrator once to open a session for drivers installation
          • find a way to reboot computer after drivers installation
          • try with others models.

          Just a question : can i create my own CAB ? Especially for HP … ?

          My stuff :
          Server :
          FOG Version : Running Version 1.5.9
          OS : Debian GNU/Linux 10
          FOG Client Version : 0.12
          Specifications :
          > All images are on a Synology NAS storage : mounted with NAS_ip:/images
          > French user :)
          > “If everything would work the first time, what would you have learned?”
          Challenges make knowledge growth … by George1421 ;)

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          • Jonathan CoolJ
            Jonathan Cool @Tom Elliott
            last edited by

            @Tom-Elliott Many thanks for your detailed answer Tom !

            My stuff :
            Server :
            FOG Version : Running Version 1.5.9
            OS : Debian GNU/Linux 10
            FOG Client Version : 0.12
            Specifications :
            > All images are on a Synology NAS storage : mounted with NAS_ip:/images
            > French user :)
            > “If everything would work the first time, what would you have learned?”
            Challenges make knowledge growth … by George1421 ;)

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            • george1421G
              george1421 Moderator @Jonathan Cool
              last edited by

              @Jonathan-Cool said in Windows 7 : universal image with Postdownload script : issues:

              After the reboot, i need to insert admin id …
              Next, Windows install the drivers and i can show the files into C:\Windows\DRV
              Now, i need to search a solution to reboot the computer AFTER the drivers installation …
              I know the trick to open the administrator session once time (AutoAdminLogoon in registry) …
              Next steps :

              autologin in administrator once to open a session for drivers installation

              Just for clarity, if you have the drivers on the target computer AND you either update the registry (Win7) or the unattend.xml (Win7/Win10) the drivers are installed during OOBE process. There is no need to login for drivers to be installed.

              find a way to reboot computer after drivers installation

              If you want to reboot the computer after OOBE, you can do it in the SetupComplete.cmd batch file (which is executed just before the login prompt is displayed). Or you can setup the first login section of the unattend.xml file and call the shutdown.exe command from one of the first run steps. Two ways to accomplish what needs to be done depending on requirements.

              try with others models.

              Just a question : can i create my own CAB ? Especially for HP … ?

              There is no need to create your own CAB. The requirement for this “work flow” is that the drivers you use must be in the extracted INF format. You can not deploy driver images this way if the drivers are contained in a self installer .exe file. You MUST use the .INF drivers. If you have this, then you can build your own driver directories and move that to the fog server.

              Moving hardware other than Dell, you may need to change where the script looks for the model number. Once you know the new location then you can adjust the script to match. You will also need to adjust the directory structure based on how the manufacturer calls its models.

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              • Jonathan CoolJ
                Jonathan Cool @george1421
                last edited by Jonathan Cool

                @george1421
                Thanks you for your answer.
                I need to learn more about the SetupComplete.cmd to populate it correctly.
                I know what is OOBE and why it exist but i don’t kown how to use it correctly.
                I will do some tests with it and with my VM.

                But, i have no time to do it … i hope i could do new tests soon …

                My stuff :
                Server :
                FOG Version : Running Version 1.5.9
                OS : Debian GNU/Linux 10
                FOG Client Version : 0.12
                Specifications :
                > All images are on a Synology NAS storage : mounted with NAS_ip:/images
                > French user :)
                > “If everything would work the first time, what would you have learned?”
                Challenges make knowledge growth … by George1421 ;)

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                • Jonathan CoolJ
                  Jonathan Cool
                  last edited by

                  Hello,
                  After some research and an very interessting discuss with George, i’m back to understand why the drivers injections works with my Optiplex 7010 and not with my HP 8000 EliteBook.
                  The facts :
                  I use another fog.postdownload (https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/8889/fog-post-install-script-for-win-driver-injection/7) to find the good partition for the mount /ntfs :

                  #!/bin/bash
                  . /usr/share/fog/lib/funcs.sh
                  [[ -z $postdownpath ]] && postdownpath="/images/postdownloadscripts/"
                  case $osid in
                      5|6|7|9)
                          clear
                          [[ ! -d /ntfs ]] && mkdir -p /ntfs
                          getHardDisk
                          if [[ -z $hd ]]; then
                              handleError "Could not find hdd to use"
                          fi
                          getPartitions $hd
                          for part in $parts; do
                              umount /ntfs >/dev/null 2>&1
                              fsTypeSetting "$part"
                              case $fstype in
                                  ntfs)
                                      dots "Testing partition $part"
                                      ntfs-3g -o force,rw $part /ntfs
                                      ntfsstatus="$?"
                                      if [[ ! $ntfsstatus -eq 0 ]]; then
                                          echo "Skipped"
                                          continue
                                      fi
                                      if [[ ! -d /ntfs/windows && ! -d /ntfs/Windows && ! -d /ntfs/WINDOWS ]]; then
                                          echo "Not found"
                                          umount /ntf >/dev/null 2>&1
                                          continue
                                      fi
                                      echo "Success"
                                      break
                                      ;;
                                  *)
                                      echo " * Partition $part not NTFS filesystem"
                                      ;;
                              esac
                          done
                          if [[ ! $ntfsstatus -eq 0 ]]; then
                              echo "Failed"
                              debugPause
                              handleError "Failed to mount $part ($0)\n    Args: $*"
                          fi
                          echo "Done"
                          debugPause
                          #. ${postdownpath}fog.log
                          . ${postdownpath}fog.drivers
                         # . ${postdownpath}fog.ad
                          umount /ntfs
                          ;;
                      *)
                          echo "Non-Windows Deployment"
                          debugPause
                          return
                          ;;
                  esac
                  

                  On the HP 8000 EliteBook, i ran a debug task with an Windows 7 x64 image.
                  I hit “CTRL+C” just after the “Preparing Drivers” process :

                  • cd /ntfs : i see boot files (BOOTSEC.BAK, Boot, System Volume Information, bootmgr), not the Windows partition files
                  • lsblk : the wrong partition is mounted (/dev/sda1 instead of /dev/sda2)
                  • i type “reboot”. i go back into Windows 7. I can’t seen anyfiles into C:\Windows\DRV. None driver installed (i think of Win7 tried install drivers with generic drivers).

                  Same operation with Optiplex 7010 :
                  I hit “CTRL+C” just after the “Preparing Drivers” process :

                  • cd /ntfs : i see boot files, not the Windows partition files
                  • lsblk : the wrong partition is mounted (/dev/sda1 instead of /dev/sda2)
                  • i type “reboot”. Go back into Windows 7. I CAN seen drivers files into C:\Windows\DRV.

                  One question : why, with the same script, it’s work for the Optiplex7010 and not for the HP 8000 ?
                  I don’t undersand why i saw the wrong partition with “lsblk” in command prompt of Optiplex 7010 but, it finally works …

                  My stuff :
                  Server :
                  FOG Version : Running Version 1.5.9
                  OS : Debian GNU/Linux 10
                  FOG Client Version : 0.12
                  Specifications :
                  > All images are on a Synology NAS storage : mounted with NAS_ip:/images
                  > French user :)
                  > “If everything would work the first time, what would you have learned?”
                  Challenges make knowledge growth … by George1421 ;)

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                  • george1421G
                    george1421 Moderator @Jonathan Cool
                    last edited by george1421

                    @Jonathan-Cool This is difficult to say, but the lsblk command only shows you the block devices (disks and their partitions) available on the computer. Its not a good prediction of where the windows partition is.

                    I think I would start debugging this on the HP computer. Since you are testing the bash script I would run a your deployment in debug mode. When you get to the point where it should be copying the drivers exit out of the deployment script. Then execute the script you posted command by command.

                    The script will mount each partition one by one. It checks to ensure its a ntfs type partition if it is, then it mounts it and checks to see if there is a Windows directory on that partition. If there is the script assumes that it found the right partition.

                    From our discussion yesterday the script seems to be picking partition 1 which is the boot partition. Is it possible that HP has done something “special” with that boot partition and placed a windows directory on it? IF so that may trick your postdownload script into saying that partition 1 is the windows partition.

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                    • george1421G
                      george1421 Moderator @Jonathan Cool
                      last edited by

                      @Jonathan-Cool said in Windows 7 : universal image with Postdownload script : issues:

                      I think for debugging this what I would do is update your fog.postdownload script insert the echo and debugPause (scripted breakpoint). Then save the postdownload script. Schedule a debug deployment and when the script gets to that point use ctrl-C to break out of the fog deployment script.

                      Then key in . /usr/share/fog/lib/funcs.sh into the command line to setup your environment variables and then execute the script line by line (copy and paste commands into the linux console) trying to understand why the script is picking sda1 over the right answer of sda2.

                      #!/bin/bash
                       . /usr/share/fog/lib/funcs.sh
                       [[ -z $postdownpath ]] && postdownpath="/images/postdownloadscripts/"
                       case $osid in
                           5|6|7|9)
                               clear
                               [[ ! -d /ntfs ]] && mkdir -p /ntfs
                      echo "Scripted breakpoint"
                      debugPause
                               getHardDisk
                               if [[ -z $hd ]]; then
                                   handleError "Could not find hdd to use"
                               fi
                               getPartitions $hd
                      

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                      • Lee RowlettL
                        Lee Rowlett Developer @george1421
                        last edited by

                        @george1421 I’m pretty sure from when we use to have HP’s that the first partition was a system recovery partition which when browsing contained snapshot of OS files so would confirm your theory!.. Slightly off topic but line 27 in fog.postdownload got a typo, ntf should be ntfs

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                        • george1421G
                          george1421 Moderator @Lee Rowlett
                          last edited by

                          @Lee-Rowlett said in Windows 7 : universal image with Postdownload script : issues:

                          that the first partition was a system recovery partition

                          Then maybe its safe to assume that there IS a /Windows directory on that recover partition?? If so that would explain why the detection code is failing (Ugh!)

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                          • Tom ElliottT
                            Tom Elliott @george1421
                            last edited by

                            @george1421 I think the typo didn’t allow the NTFS directory to me unmounted leaving the last mounted partition in place when it tried to do any action.

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                            Web GUI issue? Please check apache error (debian/ubuntu: /var/log/apache2/error.log, centos/fedora/rhel: /var/log/httpd/error_log) and php-fpm log (/var/log/php*-fpm.log)

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                              Quazz Moderator @Jonathan Cool
                              last edited by Quazz

                              Well, I think why that script won’t work 100% is because the script has a tiny bug in it.

                                                  if [[ ! -d /ntfs/windows && ! -d /ntfs/Windows && ! -d /ntfs/WINDOWS ]]; then
                                                      echo "Not found"
                                                      umount /ntf >/dev/null 2>&1
                                                      continue
                                                  fi
                              

                              Should be

                                                  if [[ ! -d /ntfs/windows && ! -d /ntfs/Windows && ! -d /ntfs/WINDOWS ]]; then
                                                      echo "Not found"
                                                      umount /ntfs >/dev/null 2>&1
                                                      continue
                                                  fi
                              

                              The problem being that when the script loops through the mounting of parts, but can’t find the Windows folder, it fails to unmount the ntfs folder, which will not allow the system to then mount anything else to it, and thusly it fails.

                              Not sure why it would work for your optiplex, but fix that and try again, imo.

                              edit: Did not see Tom’s post, I essentially posted the same thing.

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                              • george1421G
                                george1421 Moderator @george1421
                                last edited by

                                @george1421 I think we need to identify if the HP recovery partition contains a /Windows directory. If so, then the script’s logic test is wrong. We may have to find another check to identify the true 😄 drive from a recovery partition.

                                Right now the script may be fundamentally flawed,

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                                • Jonathan CoolJ
                                  Jonathan Cool
                                  last edited by

                                  Hello,
                                  Thank you all for your answer : quick reply :

                                  • there is any recovery partition because, when i create a master image, i always delete all partitions. The first partition is the boot partiyon of Windows 7 (called “Partition System Reserved”).

                                  • i will try after edit the typo. Thank you, i missed it.

                                  I will come back with the resultats.

                                  My stuff :
                                  Server :
                                  FOG Version : Running Version 1.5.9
                                  OS : Debian GNU/Linux 10
                                  FOG Client Version : 0.12
                                  Specifications :
                                  > All images are on a Synology NAS storage : mounted with NAS_ip:/images
                                  > French user :)
                                  > “If everything would work the first time, what would you have learned?”
                                  Challenges make knowledge growth … by George1421 ;)

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                                  • Jonathan CoolJ
                                    Jonathan Cool
                                    last edited by

                                    Hi,
                                    I’m back with the results … and they are the same …
                                    Maybe with the output of SSH, that can help you …

                                    [http://txt.do/drvaa](link url)

                                    Also, i have an other idea : just for the HP8000, i could hard-coded the good partition directly into the fog.postdownload script ?
                                    Like that : “if $model = HP Compaq 8000 Elite USDT PC” (i don’t know if this var really exist, it’s just an example)
                                    do
                                    umount /ntfs
                                    mount /dev/sda2 /ntfs

                                    or somethink like that …

                                    My stuff :
                                    Server :
                                    FOG Version : Running Version 1.5.9
                                    OS : Debian GNU/Linux 10
                                    FOG Client Version : 0.12
                                    Specifications :
                                    > All images are on a Synology NAS storage : mounted with NAS_ip:/images
                                    > French user :)
                                    > “If everything would work the first time, what would you have learned?”
                                    Challenges make knowledge growth … by George1421 ;)

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                                    • Jonathan CoolJ
                                      Jonathan Cool @Jonathan Cool
                                      last edited by

                                      @Jonathan-Cool
                                      I wrong, it’s seem to work …
                                      I just do few tests to confirm this (test with Opti7010 and HP8000) and i will go back …

                                      My stuff :
                                      Server :
                                      FOG Version : Running Version 1.5.9
                                      OS : Debian GNU/Linux 10
                                      FOG Client Version : 0.12
                                      Specifications :
                                      > All images are on a Synology NAS storage : mounted with NAS_ip:/images
                                      > French user :)
                                      > “If everything would work the first time, what would you have learned?”
                                      Challenges make knowledge growth … by George1421 ;)

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                                      • Jonathan CoolJ
                                        Jonathan Cool @Jonathan Cool
                                        last edited by

                                        @Jonathan-Cool I’m going crazy … after reboot the computer and retry a debug task, it’s didn’t work at this point …

                                        My stuff :
                                        Server :
                                        FOG Version : Running Version 1.5.9
                                        OS : Debian GNU/Linux 10
                                        FOG Client Version : 0.12
                                        Specifications :
                                        > All images are on a Synology NAS storage : mounted with NAS_ip:/images
                                        > French user :)
                                        > “If everything would work the first time, what would you have learned?”
                                        Challenges make knowledge growth … by George1421 ;)

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                                        • Jonathan CoolJ
                                          Jonathan Cool
                                          last edited by Jonathan Cool

                                          It’s working now !
                                          I did a mistake …
                                          This is what I did to find my mistake

                                          • create a debug Task
                                          • at the prompt, add root password
                                          • with SSH, run the fog command
                                          • CTRL+C after “Preparing Drivers”
                                          • run “. /usr/share/fog/lib/funcs.sh”
                                          • cd /images/postdownloadscripts
                                          • sh -x fog.postdownload
                                          • copy / paste the output in a txt file to debug
                                          • analyze the code
                                          • find a mistake with rsync
                                            I copied the ini folder into “/images/Drivers/Win7/HP Compaq 8000 Elite USDT PC/” BUT the good path is “/images/Drivers/Win7/HP Compaq 8000 Elite USDT PC/x64”.
                                            I tried after move the files in the good folder … and it’s works !

                                          Now, i have a little other strange problem with domain on the HP 8000.
                                          i can’t join the domain and fog.log said :

                                          02/05/2017 13:39 Middleware::Authentication ERROR: Could not get security token
                                          02/05/2017 13:39 Middleware::Authentication ERROR: Could not find file 'C:\Program Files (x86)\FOG\token.dat'
                                          

                                          If I go into the folder, i can’t see the token.dat file.

                                          With the same image and with the Optiplex7010, domain jonction works perfectly … strange !

                                          My stuff :
                                          Server :
                                          FOG Version : Running Version 1.5.9
                                          OS : Debian GNU/Linux 10
                                          FOG Client Version : 0.12
                                          Specifications :
                                          > All images are on a Synology NAS storage : mounted with NAS_ip:/images
                                          > French user :)
                                          > “If everything would work the first time, what would you have learned?”
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                                            @Jonathan-Cool The token.dat message is a “normal” thing and likely not the problem you’re seeing with domain not joining.

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