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Is this a dual boot system? Why so many partitions?
It’s not a bad thing, just a bit odd to see 7 partitions.
I believe Thomas Rucker had a similar issue some time last year. His fix was documented.
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 46691, member: 7271”]Is this a dual boot system? Why so many partitions?
It’s not a bad thing, just a bit odd to see 7 partitions.
I believe Thomas Rucker had a similar issue some time last year. His fix was documented.[/quote]
It’s not a dual boot system. Actually is a preloaded Win 8.1 from Dell.
Why so many partitions?
I have:
“System partition” d1p5.img
“Data partition” d1p6.img
“Dell recovery partition” d1p7.imgJust for info when I get a new Dell laptop/desktop and I create “Basic image” it has 6 partitions or maybe I should put it this way …i have on fog server 6 image files (d1p1.img to d1p6.img) + d1.mbr + d1.original.swapuuids…
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r3356 has fix my issue with registering host via the boot menu.
Thanks for a quick fix!
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SVN 3374 released.
Nothing too too major, except the Awesomeness that is Junkhacker here. He found a way to essentially double download speeds from your normal setup as well as help significantly improve upload speeds.
Please give your thanks to him. ALL HAIL the GREAT!
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ALL HAIL JUNKHACKER
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[quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 47081, member: 7271”]SVN 3374 released.
Nothing too too major, except the Awesomeness that is Junkhacker here. He found a way to essentially double download speeds from your normal setup as well as help significantly improve upload speeds.
Please give your thanks to him. ALL HAIL the GREAT![/quote]
What?? Amazing! How did this happen??
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[quote=“Wayne Workman, post: 47084, member: 28155”]What?? Amazing! How did this happen??[/quote]
magic
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Congrats junk on the breakthru!
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[quote=“Junkhacker, post: 47088, member: 21583”]magic[/quote]
Hi,
Just Magic ? xD, all of bootfile are updated, what’s new ?
Regards,
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Basically,
He switched from using gunzip to do the decompression to using pigz.
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I don’t see any difference, but i use a war machine as server. it’s possible, it’s only on small configuration ?
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[quote=“TheKoR, post: 47144, member: 24285”]I don’t see any difference, but i use a war machine as server. it’s possible, it’s only on small configuration ?[/quote]
the performance increase is dependent on the specs of the computer you are imaging. the biggest performance boost will be seen with multi-core computers with SSD drives.
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I saw a difference just in upload from a Dell Precision M4800 with a standard 2.5" HDD, running an i7 and 16GB of RAM. Download will be tested later on a crappy machine.
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I’m seeing significant increases in deployment speeds. Well done and thank you.
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I can tell you this as testing it to compare,
Lenovo M73 with a 500 Gig hd, mechanical, 7200RPM icore5 2.6ghz quad CPU, 8 Gig DDR3 ram and gig Ethernet connection to server.Prior to updates, was imaging up to fog @ 500Meg/min to 1Gig/min Maxed out. This is a 70Gig usable partition.
Prior to updates, was pulling image from fog @ 1Gig/min to 1.8-9 Gig/min, Same config 70 Gig usable partition.After updates - Same info/Same image/Same Config
Upload to Fog was 4-4.5 Gig/min
Download from Fog started @ 14Gig/min and trickled down to a steady 7.5Gig/min stayed there until it was completed.Big Thanks to Junkhacker for identifying the compression and Tom Elliott for getting Multicore functional.
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Hi
After updating to latest edition 3377 i can not image a new disks that does not have partitions at all. I am getting a message Error could not stat device mklabel No such file or directory.
I have tried it to virtualbox and i am getting the same errorAny ideas
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Hi again
I have updated to latest 3380 version and same thing happens. Is anybody else has the same problem
Thanks
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George,
I am attempting to get FOG to initialize the disks for you, but I don’t know where/why it’s failing. It should be 100% fresh at that points as my setup makes it so it clears all partition tables, then creates a single partition, and now formats it if there are no found partitions on it. Maybe I screwed it up somewhere? I don’t know.
In the mean time, you can boot your system and make a temporary formatted partition. This will force the disk to be initialized and you should no longer have issues with FOG trying to image the device.
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Love the speed increase. Download speeds went from 4gb/min to 8gb/min.