Partition outside of disk and Invalid partition table
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Use fdisk Sorry on cellphone and its autocorrect
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[SIZE=2]Invalid [/SIZE]partition[SIZE=2] table on /dev/sda [/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]I tried again, used Gparted and even formatted the drive to NTFS and confirmed with FDISK. Same error.[/SIZE]
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Look on threads I posted sorta how to on fdisk. It is in Spanish but the code base is the same.
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The size of the image, itself, doesn’t matter. If you created the image off a system with a 500 GB drive, but try to put that image onto a drive that’s 320GB, the system will not be able to partion it, because, the Partition table (copied from the MBR) is outside the disk you’re trying to write it to.
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Thanks for the replies.
So, what are my options to get this images on a PC? Is it possible to shrink it?
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The best option is to create the master image on as small of a drive as you can find. Then upload that image.
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That may not be an option.
There is no way of shrinking a fog image outside of imaging a machine, shrinking, and uploading again?
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Download gparted live cd. Resize the partition. Then upload again.
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I need to download the image first…
The source is no longer available and I need this image like now.
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I’m able to get the image to write. Not sure how though. I did the same as before when I delete the partitions. I’ll be shrinking my volumes for now on.
Many thanks for the responses.
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I normally start with like an 80 gb (its hard to find anything smaller than that on the market anymore) and install my OS and updates from there. I was wondering how I would go about compressing an image if I ever needed to. I’m going to save some of this information, thanks for asking and finding the answers. In the future try an 80 gb starter image
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If there are not important files on the hard drive, you can repartition it. During partitioning a hard disk, you can select partition table type, partition numbers, sizes, etc. After that, you’ll be able to get a valid partition table. If you do not try repartitioning, you can try rebuilding MBR using an installation disc. You can refer steps here to rebuild MBR manually:eassos.com/how-to/how-to-fix-invalid-partition-table.php