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    Partition Resizing (expanding) not working. Windows 7 Single Partition (Resizable)

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      nikonaum
      last edited by

      Yes I do have only one, beside 100MB boot partition.

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      • Tom ElliottT
        Tom Elliott
        last edited by

        What looks extremely strange to me is the order your partitions are listed. It’s almost like the “main partition” is the first partition and the recovery partition is the second. This may be the issue?

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          nikonaum
          last edited by

          No, no. See below where is the disc geometry. At the top I accidently clicked on the name column and changed the view order.

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          • JunkhackerJ
            Junkhacker Developer
            last edited by

            just as a test, could you try replacing the init.xz and init_32.xz files with the versions located here
            [url]http://sourceforge.net/p/freeghost/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/packages/web/service/ipxe/[/url]
            ( if you’re running ubuntu they’re located on your server at /var/fog/service/ipxe/ )
            and try deploying the image again

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              jmeyer
              last edited by

              Directly checking deploy problem ?
              Maybe image isn’t saved the right way on the server and already has a fixed drive size after upload ?

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                nikonaum
                last edited by

                I’m running the latest svn build, so this file is the correct one, e. g. I’ve tested with this one and it’s not working.

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                  nikonaum
                  last edited by

                  Just to clarify: It’s not my first time making images with FOG, the image is selected rightfully, single disk, multiple partition (resizable), taken down from the VirtualBox and then uploaded to a real hardware. The image is made as described by the thread about Universal Windows 7 with SAD drivers deploying in this forum and It was working superbly up until now. I’m using the latest SVN trunk (2353). When using clonezilla for creating and deploying the same image i’ve noticed that just after deploying image and restarting the process and booting from HDD, the first thing that is being done is disk checking by the automated Windows 7 hardware independable installation and all is GOOD, but my failing FOG deployment does not run Windows disk checking.
                  P.S. Tomorrow I’ll run Single Disk, Multiple Partitions (not Resizable) type of image.

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                  • JunkhackerJ
                    Junkhacker Developer
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                    “latest svn build” is basically meaningless to me since the “latest” version changes multiple times a day. also, you should NOT run a svn version as a production server unless you are doing so to address a specific issue you had with the official release, and it was recommended by a developer.
                    in your first post, you said “Using FOG 1.2” which is NOT TRUE, invalidating many of the assumptions that were made while trying to help you.

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                      nikonaum
                      last edited by

                      It was 1. 2 but after this problems I decided to use latest as of time svn 2353 build and that did not change nothing

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                        jmeyer
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                        Not sure of this but there is check disk thing in options -> general settings -> FOG_DISABLE_CHKDSK
                        It looks disabled for me because it’s ticked.
                        Maybe translation isn’t good ?

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                          nikonaum
                          last edited by

                          [quote=“jmeyer, post: 37232, member: 6537”]Not sure of this but there is check disk thing in options -> general settings -> FOG_DISABLE_CHKDSK
                          It looks disabled for me because it’s ticked.
                          Maybe translation isn’t good ?[/quote]

                          Yes it was disabled [checked] in my config. Tomorrow when I go to office will try deploying the image with this option unset. And I’ll get you posted. Thanks for your post.

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                            jmeyer
                            last edited by

                            Also checked on an other fog install so this is not an error that we both had on our configuration.
                            Yet, i don’t have problem of size as you so i don’t think this will change something.

                            If i have any other idea, i’ll reply but i think my knowledge of fog is too limited.

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                              nikonaum
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                              Absolutely no luck! I unchecked the chkdsk option and nothing. No resizing. I reinstalled my CentOS and newly installed fog stable version 1.2, uploaded my master image from VirtualBox to FOG, then deployed it to a real machine and still no resizing. I began to think that my Windows 7 master installation has problems , but It’s awkward that when making the master image with clonezilla from time to time I have the same problem, but rarely, and all I had to do is to retake the image. So maybe my problem is in another place.

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