Dell Latitude E7240 hangs during imaging
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 [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 22675, member: 7271”]What version fog? Which bzImage have you tried? What is the Network card on that system?[/quote] 
 FOG 0.32. I tried your “all-net” bzImage that you linked to the post I referenced.I booted into Ubuntu 13.10 and got this info on the NIC: [CODE]Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel Corporation Ethernet Connection I218-LM [8086:155a] (rev 04) 
 Subsystem: Dell Device [1028:05ca]
 Control: I/O+ Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- Stepping- SERR- FastB2B- DisINTx+
 Status: Cap+ 66MHz- UDF- FastB2B- ParErr- DEVSEL=fast >TAbort- <TAbort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR- INTx-
 Latency: 0
 Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 57
 Region 0: Memory at f7e00000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=128K]
 Region 1: Memory at f7e3c000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=4K]
 Region 2: I/O ports at f080 [size=32]
 Capabilities: <access denied>
 Kernel driver in use: e1000e
 [/CODE]
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 Can you try booting the system with my kernel in debug mode? I just want to see if it’s network or hard drive you’re having issues with. 
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 [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 22737, member: 7271”]Can you try booting the system with my kernel in debug mode? I just want to see if it’s network or hard drive you’re having issues with.[/quote] Booted into debug mode and got to a prompt. I have network connectivity. 
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 what is the status of: 
 fdisk -l
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 [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 22791, member: 7271”]what is the status of: 
 fdisk -l[/quote]Device Boot Start End Blocks ID System 
 /dev/sda1 * 1 45 358400 7 HPFS/NTFSPartition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary 
 /dev/sda2 45 15566 124674048 7 HPFS/NTFSThis is an SSD. 
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 In the debug mode, can you give the results of gdisk -l /dev/sda please? 
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 [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 22808, member: 7271”]In the debug mode, can you give the results of gdisk -l /dev/sda please?[/quote] Disk /dev/sda: 250069680 sectors, 119.2 GB 
 Logical sector size: 512 bytes
 Disk identifier (GUID): (GUID goes here)
 Partition table holds up to 128 entries
 First usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 250069646.
 Partitions will be aligned on 2048-sector boundaries
 Total free space is 4147 sectors (2.3 MiB)Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name 
 1 2048 718847 350.0 MiB 0700 Linux/Windows data
 2 718848 250066943 118.9 GiB 0700 Linux/Windows data
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 So the problem is NOT because of kernel or driver issue. It’s also NOT because of the disk being SSD. It’s because the disk is formatted with GPT. 
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 Is there a way to fix this on FOG or will I have to format each disk before running an image? 
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 I’m working on getting GPT support working in 0.33, but 0.32 does not support it. So yes, unfortunately, you will need to have an image that is created under MBR style. 
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 [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 22821, member: 7271”]I’m working on getting GPT support working in 0.33, but 0.32 does not support it. So yes, unfortunately, you will need to have an image that is created under MBR style.[/quote] Does our image need to be created using MBR or does the destination need to be formatted with MBR? I formatted the disk with MBR, but the issue isn’t resolved. Our image is Windows 7 that was created using MBR. 
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 From looking at your partitioning table, it appears your /dev/sda1 is not the normal 100mb partition but rather a 350mb partition. Are you trying multipart image or resizable? 
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 [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 22873, member: 7271”]From looking at your partitioning table, it appears your /dev/sda1 is not the normal 100mb partition but rather a 350mb partition. Are you trying multipart image or resizable?[/quote] Re-sizable. 
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 Try changing the image type to multi-part non-resizable. The reason it’s not working for you, is resizable is expecting only two partitions. The first partition it creates/searches for is the 100MB partition naturally created on a fully fresh install. 
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 [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 23051, member: 7271”]Try changing the image type to multi-part non-resizable. The reason it’s not working for you, is resizable is expecting only two partitions. The first partition it creates/searches for is the 100MB partition naturally created on a fully fresh install.[/quote] Thanks, I’ll try that. 
