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    Deploy 512 Image to 4K Drive - Sector Size Issue

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    • J
      JCS-RVK
      last edited by

      Hi all,
      I’m struggling to get an image captured from a 512-byte sector size disk to deploy to a 4K sector size disk. I’ve read through a variety of forum posts and have not had much luck yet. Wondering if anyone has other suggestions for things to try?

      FOG Version 1.5.10
      Image captured as Single Disk - Resizable

      This image was created on a VM in VMware Workstation Pro. It has been deployed successfully to the following devices:
      HP Pro x360 Fortis 11 inch G9
      HP Fortis Flip G1i 11
      It will not deploy to the following:
      HP Pro x360 Fortis 11 inch G11

      The G11 series devices have a 4k sector size, whereas the G9 and G1i have 512 sector size.

      I have modified the values in d1.partitions, d1.minimum.partitions and d1.shrunken.partitions by dividing by 8, which did not get the image to deploy. I eventually copied d1.mbr from another image that did deploy to the G11 series last summer which got the new image to partially deploy but threw an error during partition 4 deployment (WinRE) and the Windows instance won’t boot - it throws a BSOD for UMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME (0xED).

      W11-25H2-Base (captured image, 512 sectors)
      d1.partitions

      label: gpt
      label-id: 86F191F2-2CAE-480E-B10E-A0DD33576DD0
      device: /dev/nvme0n1
      unit: sectors
      first-lba: 34
      last-lba: 134217694
      sector-size: 512
      
      /dev/nvme0n1p1 : start=        2048, size=      409600, type=C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B, uuid=9F86984D-60A5-4836-B346-F8AC8E17AA4F, name="Basic data partition", attrs="GUID:63"
      /dev/nvme0n1p2 : start=      411648, size=       32768, type=E3C9E316-0B5C-4DB8-817D-F92DF00215AE, uuid=8434A6C2-7386-41F4-9176-96B9B391C711, name="Microsoft reserved partition", attrs="GUID:63"
      /dev/nvme0n1p3 : start=      444416, size=   132143104, type=EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7, uuid=B6295B36-726D-4F69-A568-10750A329149, name="Basic data partition"
      /dev/nvme0n1p4 : start=   132587520, size=     1626112, type=DE94BBA4-06D1-4D40-A16A-BFD50179D6AC, uuid=736D6E93-5F7D-4CF2-B6C0-48B55A4F9943, attrs="RequiredPartition GUID:63"
      

      d1.minimum.partitions

      label: gpt
      label-id: 86F191F2-2CAE-480E-B10E-A0DD33576DD0
      device: /dev/nvme0n1
      unit: sectors
      first-lba: 34
      last-lba: 134217694
      sector-size: 512
      
      /dev/nvme0n1p1 : start=        2048, size=      409600, type=C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B, uuid=9F86984D-60A5-4836-B346-F8AC8E17AA4F, name="Basic data partition", attrs="GUID:63"
      /dev/nvme0n1p2 : start=      411648, size=       32768, type=E3C9E316-0B5C-4DB8-817D-F92DF00215AE, uuid=8434A6C2-7386-41F4-9176-96B9B391C711, name="Microsoft reserved partition", attrs="GUID:63"
      /dev/nvme0n1p3 : start=      444416, size=    34036750, type=EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7, uuid=B6295B36-726D-4F69-A568-10750A329149, name="Basic data partition"
      /dev/nvme0n1p4 : start=    34481664, size=     1626112, type=DE94BBA4-06D1-4D40-A16A-BFD50179D6AC, uuid=736D6E93-5F7D-4CF2-B6C0-48B55A4F9943, attrs="RequiredPartition GUID:63"
      

      d1.shrunken.partitions

      label: gpt
      label-id: 86F191F2-2CAE-480E-B10E-A0DD33576DD0
      device: /dev/nvme0n1
      unit: sectors
      first-lba: 34
      last-lba: 134217694
      sector-size: 512
      
      /dev/nvme0n1p1 : start=        2048, size=      409600, type=C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B, uuid=9F86984D-60A5-4836-B346-F8AC8E17AA4F, name="Basic data partition", attrs="GUID:63"
      /dev/nvme0n1p2 : start=      411648, size=       32768, type=E3C9E316-0B5C-4DB8-817D-F92DF00215AE, uuid=8434A6C2-7386-41F4-9176-96B9B391C711, name="Microsoft reserved partition", attrs="GUID:63"
      /dev/nvme0n1p3 : start=      444416, size=    34036750, type=EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7, uuid=B6295B36-726D-4F69-A568-10750A329149, name="Basic data partition"
      /dev/nvme0n1p4 : start=   132587520, size=     1626112, type=DE94BBA4-06D1-4D40-A16A-BFD50179D6AC, uuid=736D6E93-5F7D-4CF2-B6C0-48B55A4F9943, attrs="RequiredPartition GUID:63"
      

      W11-25H2-Base-4k (I copied the image for testing purposes)
      d1.partitions

      label: gpt
      label-id: 86F191F2-2CAE-480E-B10E-A0DD33576DD0
      device: /dev/nvme0n1
      unit: sectors
      first-lba: 6
      last-lba: 31246330
      sector-size: 4096
      
      /dev/nvme0n1p1 : start=        256, size=      51200, type=C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B, uuid=9F86984D-60A5-4836-B346-F8AC8E17AA4F, name="Basic data partition", attrs="GUID:63"
      /dev/nvme0n1p2 : start=      51456, size=       4096, type=E3C9E316-0B5C-4DB8-817D-F92DF00215AE, uuid=8434A6C2-7386-41F4-9176-96B9B391C711, name="Microsoft reserved partition", attrs="GUID:63"
      /dev/nvme0n1p3 : start=      55552, size=   16517888, type=EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7, uuid=B6295B36-726D-4F69-A568-10750A329149, name="Basic data partition"
      /dev/nvme0n1p4 : start=   16573440, size=     203264, type=DE94BBA4-06D1-4D40-A16A-BFD50179D6AC, uuid=736D6E93-5F7D-4CF2-B6C0-48B55A4F9943, attrs="RequiredPartition GUID:63"
      

      d1.minimum.partitions

      label: gpt
      label-id: 86F191F2-2CAE-480E-B10E-A0DD33576DD0
      device: /dev/nvme0n1
      unit: sectors
      first-lba: 6
      last-lba: 31246330
      sector-size: 4096
      
      /dev/nvme0n1p1 : start=        256, size=      51200, type=C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B, uuid=9F86984D-60A5-4836-B346-F8AC8E17AA4F, name="Basic data partition", attrs="GUID:63"
      /dev/nvme0n1p2 : start=      51456, size=       4096, type=E3C9E316-0B5C-4DB8-817D-F92DF00215AE, uuid=8434A6C2-7386-41F4-9176-96B9B391C711, name="Microsoft reserved partition", attrs="GUID:63"
      /dev/nvme0n1p3 : start=      55552, size=    4254594, type=EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7, uuid=B6295B36-726D-4F69-A568-10750A329149, name="Basic data partition"
      /dev/nvme0n1p4 : start=    4310208, size=     203264, type=DE94BBA4-06D1-4D40-A16A-BFD50179D6AC, uuid=736D6E93-5F7D-4CF2-B6C0-48B55A4F9943, attrs="RequiredPartition GUID:63"
      

      d1.shrunken.partitions

      label: gpt
      label-id: 86F191F2-2CAE-480E-B10E-A0DD33576DD0
      device: /dev/nvme0n1
      unit: sectors
      first-lba: 6
      last-lba: 31246330
      sector-size: 4096
      
      /dev/nvme0n1p1 : start=        256, size=      51200, type=C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B, uuid=9F86984D-60A5-4836-B346-F8AC8E17AA4F, name="Basic data partition", attrs="GUID:63"
      /dev/nvme0n1p2 : start=      51456, size=       4096, type=E3C9E316-0B5C-4DB8-817D-F92DF00215AE, uuid=8434A6C2-7386-41F4-9176-96B9B391C711, name="Microsoft reserved partition", attrs="GUID:63"
      /dev/nvme0n1p3 : start=      55552, size=    4254594, type=EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7, uuid=B6295B36-726D-4F69-A568-10750A329149, name="Basic data partition"
      /dev/nvme0n1p4 : start=   16573440, size=     203264, type=DE94BBA4-06D1-4D40-A16A-BFD50179D6AC, uuid=736D6E93-5F7D-4CF2-B6C0-48B55A4F9943, attrs="RequiredPartition GUID:63"
      
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      • Tom ElliottT
        Tom Elliott @JCS-RVK
        last edited by Tom Elliott

        @JCS-RVK I’m assuming by 4k you mean a “native 4k” drive? Meaning, that it cannot except 512e sectors (break out a 4k block by allowing 512 byte emulation)?

        Basically if the drive you’re working on is 4Kn you MUST capture an image from a 4k based machine and deploy. It bites, yes, but there’s no real way to group 8 512 sectors into a single 4k sector without data loss/corruption in some way shape or form.

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        • J
          JCS-RVK @Tom Elliott
          last edited by

          @Tom-Elliott
          Pretty sure it’s a 4K native. I did wonder if that was going to be the case, as when I was ‘converting’ the partition files, one of them (p3, I think) didn’t cleanly divide by 8.

          Guess I’ll rebuild on one of the G11 devices instead of a VM and go from there. Don’t think VMware Workstation will do 4Kn virtual disks.

          Thanks!

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          • Tom ElliottT
            Tom Elliott @JCS-RVK
            last edited by

            @JCS-RVK Understood and apologies there’s not a good method around this.

            Thanks for at least understanding. I wonder if some of the similar types of issues we’ve seen historically have a similar style of problem that I’m only coming to realize now-a-days.

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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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