Adding Images Back in
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Ok did it again. Ignore the ctrl-c part … It must have just timed out and rebooted. It errors on first boot and then goes and images once it reboots itself.
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Sounds like you’re having issues with NFS if you can try and restart the NFS service that would probably help out
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Restarting NFS didn’t seem to help. Not horribly concerned about this one - it only shows itself to us in IT so waiting for one additional boot cycle isn’t that big of a deal. It looks like we are also getting stuck on the FOG boot menu screen though. If I hit enter on the boot from HD then it just starts the timer over. If I hit escape it blinks a “_” in the top left corner.
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try changing the exit type
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Changed it through all 3 and no luck. Grub brought it to grub prompt. Sanboot gets stuck on fog screen and exit just puts up the blinking “_”.
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Any more ideas?
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will the computer boot with the network cable unplugged?
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It’s making me think the partitions are in GPT format
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Yes it will boot without network cable. GPT is possible - if so what can I do? I will check on GPT.
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The debug task, there is a program I’ve had in the init for a while called fixparts.
run
[code]fixparts /dev/sda[/code]Make the adjustments as necessary and save. If you do this from an Upload-Debug task, your image will be able to be pushed to clients as well. Once saved all you’ll need to do is run:
[code]fog[/code] And it should upload your data. Then, hopefully, your system will boot properly. -
Two questions.
I have it in debug mode - what do I do now?
Second - do I need to do this to every machine - different image - or just once on a single machine?
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Is there an instruction set on how to use this somewhere?
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The easiest I can give is to just press the letter w.
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Do I need to do that on every computer or just a one time deal?
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Just the one time, because you will upload this “now good” image and push that to your other hosts.