Multiple problems with FOG after Upgrade.
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@Wayne-Workman
Files permissions are inherited from the folders unless manually modified. As Tom recommended earlier using the chmod -R which the -R is for recursive with indicates all folders, subfolders and files. -
@Tom-Elliott
Thanks, finally found it. -
@DarkEnergy I’m assuming you mean the upload debug?
For all persons, the Trunk versions of fog make debug tasks a simple check box on any of the tasks. The 1.2.0 they’d have to go to advanced and choose the Upload/Download - Debug (depending on which way they’re trying to go with the image).
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@Tom-Elliott
When asking for a file name, which file name is to be provided? There are about four possible file names:
There are three files in the directory
The name given to the image in FOG Web GUI.Thanks in advance.
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@DarkEnergy What do you mean? I wasn’t asking for a file at all, that I’m aware of.
I was just trying to point out, for the forums, there’s an Upload Files icon on the reply/post options.
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@Tom-Elliott
In your post:
https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/4997/multiple-problems-with-fog-after-upgrade/36?page=1
When running fixparts it ask for the name of the file, which name would that be? -
Sorry,
It shouldn’t have just been fixparts.
The command would be:
fixparts <path/todevice>
Most typically it would be
fixparts /dev/sda
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First I want to thank you for your assist. The last tip fix the last issue I was having with the imaging.
It was a GPT table left over, wire, as that machine had EUFI disable. Now I am working good again on those images. I just have one left but I think it is Windows 8.1 issue and not FOG.Thanks again.
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I’m going to solve this post.
I imagine the (“System in hibernate”) or (“Please run fsck/chkdisk”) is related to windows 8 specifically as you pointed out.
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I agree.
Thanks.