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    Rev 5968 Unable to locate MBR

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      Claude Girard
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      Hi,

      Rev 5968 but this issue seems to be present since Rev 5909 commit 2872cf5e99f0cba6f3cdcbe18d8dd1ab40347b4c

      When deploying an image, fog doesn’t find mbr file.
      In deploy debug mode, mbrfile is empty.
      I saw this issue with os type = linux. If I change this in os type= windows 8.1, mbr file is found.

      In funcs.sh, test on os type is made only for 1, 2 , 5 , 6 ,7 and 9 os type.

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        Claude Girard
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        I don’t know from which rev, but this issue is solved

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          Tom Elliott @Claude Girard
          last edited by

          @Claude-Girard just a guess but the image giving the problem was of the type Multi-part single disk?

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            Claude Girard @Tom Elliott
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            @Tom-Elliott
            Yes but that wasn’t the problem.
            In funcs.sh script, I saw:
            case $osid in
            [1-2])
            .
            .
            .
            [5-7]|9)
            .
            .

            And missing *) in the case test, so only 1,2,5,6,7,9 partition types were correctly tested.
            And my image was 50 type (linux)

            But these lines in funcs.sh have been totally rewrited, now the last case test is present

            Thx

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