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"no mountpoint is specified" error during attempt to deploy

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    mkstreet
    last edited by Jun 11, 2014, 11:52 PM

    I have two PC’s of the same architecture. I setup one and uploaded its image to Fog.
    Now on the second PC, I want to deploy that image.

    The Fog deploy script begins normally, showing the image name and so forth.

    Then it says:

    • Looking for hard disks… Done.
    • Task Completed
    • Changing host name … ntfs-3g: no mountpoint specified

    ntfs-3g 2009.3.8 integrated FUSE 27-third generations NTFS driver

    Copyright … (information about the driver… and its usage)

    Then it aborts and updates the Fog database to say task done.

    Fog server o/s: Ubuntu 12.04
    Fog Vers: 0.32
    Client O/S: Windows 7
    Image type: Multiple Partition Image All Disks (not resizable)

    ++ ++ ++ ++
    Fog Server:
    O/S Ubuntu V14.0x, 64-bit
    Fog Software: v3121

    Deploy Computers:
    O/S Windows 7, 64 bit
    HDD: about 300 GB

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      mkstreet
      last edited by Jun 12, 2014, 12:12 AM

      Update:
      I did see another thread about specifying the image as Windows Vista, even thought it is Windows 7.

      I tried just changing the Fog database to show the client as Vista and deploy.

      When I do this, I get this error instead:


      • Looking for hard disks… Done.
      • Task Completed
      • Changing host name … umount: can’t unmount /ntfs: invalid argument

      Now I am trying this: change the first PC to Vista and uploading a new image. Then I will try to deploy that as Vista on the 2nd PC.

      ++ ++ ++ ++
      Fog Server:
      O/S Ubuntu V14.0x, 64-bit
      Fog Software: v3121

      Deploy Computers:
      O/S Windows 7, 64 bit
      HDD: about 300 GB

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        Tom Elliott
        last edited by Jun 12, 2014, 2:56 AM

        What is the OS of the image?

        What is the type of the image (raw, single disk, multi-part?)

        It looks like the mbr or gpt tables aren’t being written back. At least not properly.

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          mkstreet
          last edited by Jun 12, 2014, 2:57 AM

          I tried creating (uploading) the image as Vista and then tried both downloading at Win 7 or Vista.
          The same kind of errors as noted above.

          Now I am trying to create a new image from the source PC as image type “Multiple Partition Single Disk (not resizable)”
          and Win 7.

          ++ ++ ++ ++
          Fog Server:
          O/S Ubuntu V14.0x, 64-bit
          Fog Software: v3121

          Deploy Computers:
          O/S Windows 7, 64 bit
          HDD: about 300 GB

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            mkstreet
            last edited by Jun 12, 2014, 3:00 AM

            The image O/S is Windows 7 (64-bit).
            I first tried image type: Multiple Partition Image All Disks (not resizable)

            Now I am creating/trying Multiple Partition Image Single Disks (not resizable)

            Fog server o/s: Ubuntu 12.04
            Fog Vers: 0.32

            ++ ++ ++ ++
            Fog Server:
            O/S Ubuntu V14.0x, 64-bit
            Fog Software: v3121

            Deploy Computers:
            O/S Windows 7, 64 bit
            HDD: about 300 GB

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              mkstreet
              last edited by Jun 12, 2014, 3:18 AM

              Still no success. The Multi Partition Single Disk gets me this error when I try to download:


              • Using hard disk /dev/sda
              • Restoring MBR … Done
              • Checking Hard Disk: Error: invalid partition table on /dev/sda – wrong signature 0.
                Done
              • Task Completed
              • Changing host name … ntfs-3g: no mountpoint specified

              ntfs-3g 2009.3.8 integrated FUSE 27-third generations NTFS driver

              Copyright … (information about the driver… and its usage)

              I am running out of ideas…

              ++ ++ ++ ++
              Fog Server:
              O/S Ubuntu V14.0x, 64-bit
              Fog Software: v3121

              Deploy Computers:
              O/S Windows 7, 64 bit
              HDD: about 300 GB

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                mkstreet
                last edited by Jun 12, 2014, 3:31 AM

                [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 29976, member: 7271”]What is the OS of the image?

                What is the type of the image (raw, single disk, multi-part?)

                It looks like the mbr or gpt tables aren’t being written back. At least not properly.[/quote]

                The image O/S is Windows 7 (64-bit).
                I first tried image type: Multiple Partition Image All Disks (not resizable)

                I just tried Multiple Partition Image Single Disks (not resizable). This gets:

                • Using hard disk /dev/sda
                • Restoring MBR … Done
                • Checking Hard Disk: Error: invalid partition table on /dev/sda – wrong signature 0.
                  Done
                • Task Completed
                • Changing host name … ntfs-3g: no mountpoint specified

                ntfs-3g 2009.3.8 integrated FUSE 27-third generations NTFS driver

                Copyright … (information about the driver… and its usage)

                Fog server o/s: Ubuntu 12.04
                Fog Vers: 0.32

                ++ ++ ++ ++
                Fog Server:
                O/S Ubuntu V14.0x, 64-bit
                Fog Software: v3121

                Deploy Computers:
                O/S Windows 7, 64 bit
                HDD: about 300 GB

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                  mkstreet
                  last edited by Jun 12, 2014, 6:47 AM

                  [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 29976, member: 7271”]What is the OS of the image?

                  What is the type of the image (raw, single disk, multi-part?)

                  It looks like the mbr or gpt tables aren’t being written back. At least not properly.[/quote]

                  I might have found a clue to this, but I don’t know how to interpret it.

                  I tried to deploy this same image to a third PC (all three PCs are the same hardware)… this is what I noticed:

                  The first time, I get an error like this:

                  • Checking hard disk: Error: invalid partition table on /dev/sda – wrong signature 0.

                  Then on subsequent attempts to deploy, I don’t see that error any more but only the error…
                  * Changing host name … ntfs-3g: no mountpoint specified

                  ++ ++ ++ ++
                  Fog Server:
                  O/S Ubuntu V14.0x, 64-bit
                  Fog Software: v3121

                  Deploy Computers:
                  O/S Windows 7, 64 bit
                  HDD: about 300 GB

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                    mkstreet
                    last edited by Jun 12, 2014, 7:20 AM

                    [quote=“Tom Elliott, post: 29976, member: 7271”]What is the OS of the image?

                    What is the type of the image (raw, single disk, multi-part?)

                    It looks like the mbr or gpt tables aren’t being written back. At least not properly.[/quote]

                    I may have found something that fixes this.

                    I did a deploy-debug on both PC’s.

                    Then at the debug prompt:
                    # fdisk /dev/sda and then “w” to write it out
                    # fog

                    Both PC’s seems to be loading. Though I don’t know if this is one-time or I will need to manually do this every time I want to load these machines. Any ideas?

                    (got this from: [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/partition-table-error.1234/#post-10305[/url] )

                    ++ ++ ++ ++
                    Fog Server:
                    O/S Ubuntu V14.0x, 64-bit
                    Fog Software: v3121

                    Deploy Computers:
                    O/S Windows 7, 64 bit
                    HDD: about 300 GB

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