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      Sebastian Roth Moderator
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      @Matthieu-Jacquart Yeah, let us know how you got without sysprep. I just noticed the version string in your screen shot saying ntfsresize v2016.2.22 (libntfs-3g) and I am wondering if there we actually saw a newer version at all. Do you remember which FOG version you were using back in November 2016?? Maybe check /home on the server where all the backups of the web interface files end up when re-running the installer…

      Off topic: I sent a message to the HP guys weeks ago and never got an answer from them. Sorry but I guess there is nothing much we can do about it.

      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)

      Please support FOG if you like it: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php/Support_FOG

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      • Matthieu JacquartM
        Matthieu Jacquart @Sebastian Roth
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        @sebastian-roth Sorry but I’m totally unable to give fog version at Nov 2016 (backup delete since a long time…). If Tom can tell us, usually I always use last version.
        And that’s funny (or not…) but this problem appears on these HP X2 210 hybrid ! Good news is, we’ve just receive G2 version to test, and no problem with fog kernel, bzImage works great (while I still have to use your modified kernel for G1).
        But inode error happens on the 2 versions (G1 and G2).

        Fog 1.5.9.138
        Debian 11
        Vmware ESXi

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        • Matthieu JacquartM
          Matthieu Jacquart
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          So finally it’s related to sysprep. If deploy and immediatly upload, it’s ok. With sysprep, it fails.
          No problem on other image with sysprep to upload…

          Fog 1.5.9.138
          Debian 11
          Vmware ESXi

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          • george1421G
            george1421 Moderator @Matthieu Jacquart
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            @matthieu-jacquart I can give you some hints on how to debug sysprep.

            1. If you sysprep (on your reference image and have sysprep power off computer) (actually its best if you do this on a virtual machine so you can use snapshots. Take a snapshot before you sysprep!!). Power on the virtual machine run it until you get the windows can’t continue message.

            2. Then on fog server schedule a debug capture or deploy it doesn’t matter, but then pxe boot the virtual machine into FOS debug mode.

            3. Make a directory /mnt/win

            4. Issue the lsblk command to find which partition is the 😄 drive (probably the biggest). Collect that partition number

            5. Mount the 😄 drive to that mount point you just created. mount /dev/sdaX /mnt/win where X is the partition number of the 😄 drive.

            6. Now navigate to /Windows/Panther there are error log files in there that will tell you what happened. This is all command line stuff so you need to exercise your fingers before starting.

            Some hints on sysprep with Win10

            1. Make sure you don’t have 2 or more unattend.xml files on your reference image.
            2. Make sure you only place the unattend.xml file in c:\windows\panther folder.
            3. When you call sysprep make sure you define the full path to the unattend.xml file (not really needed if the unattend.xml is in the panther folder to begin with, that is the first place it searches).
            4. If you place the unattend.xml file some place else like the legacy c:\windows\setup\sysprep the error log files will be in there instead of c:\windows\panther.

            Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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            • Matthieu JacquartM
              Matthieu Jacquart @george1421
              last edited by

              @george1421 Hi, I’ll try this tomorrow.
              Usually I put unattend.xml in c:\windows\sysprep folder and specify full path when I run command
              Just to be sure, what means

              Power on the virtual machine run it until you get the windows can’t continue message
              

              Because even if capture task fails, windows boot well after sysprep, I have no error.

              Fog 1.5.9.138
              Debian 11
              Vmware ESXi

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              • george1421G
                george1421 Moderator @Matthieu Jacquart
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                @matthieu-jacquart OK maybe I misunderstood your error too. I though that sysprep was the cause of your failure?

                Power on the virtual machine run it until you get the windows can’t continue message
                

                This means in english this time. Start the computer after sysprep. OOBE will run but you will see an error if OOBE can’t complete. At this point you can not proceed with the deployed image. Power it off and schedule a debug task on fog. The debug task will allow you to connect to the hard drive of the failed computer and inspect the log files.

                If you placed sysprep in the c:\windows\setup\sysprep directory look at the log files in there as well as panther. When I last did that one of the error files said it couldn’t locate the unattend.xml file so it stopped. I spend the better part of a weekend trying to understand why my Win10 1703 image would not deploy where I used the same process with earlier version of Win10 and it worked no problem.

                Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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                • Matthieu JacquartM
                  Matthieu Jacquart @george1421
                  last edited by

                  @george1421 Ok, so I think it’s a misunderstood, my sysprep works well (shutdown, reboot, oobe integration, everything is fine).
                  But if I sysprep my image, I have a fog error when trying to capture image. After that, comptuer rebbot without any problem.
                  And If no sysprep, capture is ok.

                  Fog 1.5.9.138
                  Debian 11
                  Vmware ESXi

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                  • george1421G
                    george1421 Moderator @Matthieu Jacquart
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                    @matthieu-jacquart Ah OK. Question: Do you allow sysprep to power of the PC?

                    Please help us build the FOG community with everyone involved. It's not just about coding - way more we need people to test things, update documentation and most importantly work on uniting the community of people enjoying and working on FOG!

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                    • x23piracyX
                      x23piracy @george1421
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                      @george1421 https://forums.fogproject.org/post/102368

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                      • Matthieu JacquartM
                        Matthieu Jacquart
                        last edited by

                        Ok I reinstall WIn10 from scratch and after sysprep I can upload image, it was certainly a bug on my previous win 10 installation, topic can be closed 😉

                        Fog 1.5.9.138
                        Debian 11
                        Vmware ESXi

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                        • ashledombosA
                          ashledombos
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                          Hello,

                          excuse-me for awakening a quite old post, I’m not asking for help but adding some contribution in case of someone else has same problem. I also had yesterday the same message when trying to capture a syspreped Windows 10 pro 1709 image (with Virtual Box)

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                          I tried several basic steps suggested in this post, but the thing that simply worked for me was tu upgrade fog server… (It was not updated since two or three months)

                          I can’t reproduce the issue, but it can be a step to try before recreating a new Windows sysprep image 🙂

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