FOG restore only one partition
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@Sebastian-Roth Hello
then i made the test to deploy. Except the ftp problem (solved for the moment by editing “/var/www/fog/lib/fog/fogftp.class.php”.
There is again a problem :
Now the deployement works fine, i mean no error message from partclone but once deployement finished :
“Error loading operating system”i made some test :
sfdisk -d /dev/sda label: dos label-id: 0x2bd2c32a device: /dev/sda unit: sectors /dev/sda1 : start= 40, size= 257480, type=de /dev/sda2 : start= 257520, size= 102401024, type=7, bootable /dev/sda3 : start= 102658544, size= 209841152, type=7
For sfdisk as you can see , the informations are not the same than my older post
blkid -po udev /dev/sda1 ID_FS_SEC_TYPE=msdos ID_FS_LABEL=DellUtility ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=DellUtility ID_FS_UUID=07D9-0C13 ID_FS_UUID_ENC=07D9-0C13 ID_FS_VERSION=FAT16 ID_FS_TYPE=vfat ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=2bd2c32a-01 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0xde ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=1 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=40 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=257480 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
blkid -po udev /dev/sda2 ID_FS_LABEL=OS ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=OS ID_FS_UUID=0660C20C60C20303 ID_FS_UUID_ENC=0660C20C60C20303 ID_FS_TYPE=ntfs ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=2bd2c32a-02 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0x7 ID_PART_ENTRY_FLAGS=0x80 ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=2 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=257520 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=102401024 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
blkid -po udev /dev/sda3 ID_FS_LABEL=data ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=data ID_FS_UUID=86DC8201DC81EC2D ID_FS_UUID_ENC=86DC8201DC81EC2D ID_FS_TYPE=ntfs ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=2bd2c32a-03 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0x7 ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=3 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=102658544 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=209841152 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
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@plegrand Are source and destination machine the same model? Please let us know what kind of hardware you are doing this on. Check the BIOS settings as well. Searching for that error on the internet I found several people who have issues after cloning a machine. See if you can match up the BIOS settings of source and destination on disk geometry. See here:
The most likely solution is that your HD geometry is set wrong… On many motherboards in the BIOS setting for your HD, it is set to AUTO… which sometimes tries to use CHS which is incorrect for most modern computers. Manually set it to LBA instead.
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@Sebastian-Roth said:
@plegrand Are source and destination machine the same model?
It’s the same machine, i mean this machine act as source and destination
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@Tom-Elliott Do you know if the dell recovery partition could be causing the “Error loading operating system” problem? Looking at the sector numbers I don’t see why this could go wrong. sda1 is identical and sda2 starts at the exact same sector as before. Maybe the MBR is not copied properly?
@plegrand Looking at the file listing you posted some days ago I don’t see d1.mbr file. Can you please verify that there is no d1.mbr in your image directory on the FOG server!? There definitely should be one I reckon! As well, do you really need the recovery partition?
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It’s possible the mbr was taken in the corrupted state. Maybe an upload then down would be good to go now that we’re not moving partitions around?
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@Sebastian-Roth said:
@Tom-Elliott Do you know if the dell recovery partition could be causing the “Error loading operating system” problem? Looking at the sector numbers I don’t see why this could go wrong. sda1 is identical and sda2 starts at the exact same sector as before. Maybe the MBR is not copied properly?
I don’t really understand what happens with the MBR. Can we do math on the fly in the inits to go from the sector before the first partitions start sector, and copy from sector 0 to that, in order to get the entire MBR every time? Also, make a RAW copy of the MBR or whatever it takes to get it?
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@Tom-Elliott said:
It’s possible the mbr was taken in the corrupted state. Maybe an upload then down would be good to go now that we’re not moving partitions around?
It’s what i’m doing.
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@Tom-Elliott
Here is the test i made with the same machine (same machine used for source and destination:Optiplex 760 – Windows XP
3 partitionsI upgraded fog to 4929 / 6547 version
Image configuration used :
default: Windows 2000/XP
Single Disk - Resizable
EverythingI use an old symantec ghost image to restore the machine, at this moment this machine works fine.
I launch debug capture task to see the configuration of partition on client before any operation
Partitions just before capture task on client
sfdisk -d /dev/sda label: dos label-id: 0x2bd2c32a device: /dev/sda unit: sectors /dev/sda1 : start= 39, size= 257049, type=de /dev/sda2 : start= 257088, size= 102398712, type=7, bootable /dev/sda3 : start= 102655800, size= 209842152, type=7
blkid -po udev /dev/sda1 ID_FS_SEC_TYPE=msdos ID_FS_LABEL=DellUtility ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=DellUtility ID_FS_UUID=07D9-0C13 ID_FS_UUID_ENC=07D9-0C13 ID_FS_VERSION=FAT16 ID_FS_TYPE=vfat ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=2bd2c32a-01 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0xde ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=1 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=39 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=257049 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
blkid -po udev /dev/sda2 ID_FS_LABEL=OS ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=OS ID_FS_UUID=0660C20C60C20303 ID_FS_UUID_ENC=0660C20C60C20303 ID_FS_TYPE=ntfs ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=2bd2c32a-02 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0x7 ID_PART_ENTRY_FLAGS=0x80 ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=2 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=257088 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=102398712 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
blkid -po udev /dev/sda3 ID_FS_LABEL=data ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=data ID_FS_UUID=86DC8201DC81EC2D ID_FS_UUID_ENC=86DC8201DC81EC2D ID_FS_TYPE=ntfs ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=2bd2c32a-03 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0x7 ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=3 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=102655800 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=209842152 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
On fog server after capture task
ls -al /home/images/test/ total 7983332 drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 4096 mars 4 09:28 . drwxrwxrwx 7 root root 4096 mars 4 09:29 .. -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 mars 4 09:03 d1.fixed_size_partitions -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 249 mars 4 09:10 d1.minimum.partitions -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 30 mars 4 09:10 d1.original.fstypes -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 mars 4 09:04 d1.original.swapuuids -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3704994 mars 4 09:10 d1p1.img -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8170806888 mars 4 09:28 d1p2.img -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 386111 mars 4 09:28 d1p3.img -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 249 mars 4 09:04 d1.partitions
cat d1.fixed_size_partitions 1:
cat d1.minimum.partitions label: dos label-id: 0x2bd2c32a device: /dev/sda unit: sectors /dev/sda1 : start= 39, size= 257049, type=de /dev/sda2 : start= 257088, size= 31386018, type=7, bootable /dev/sda3 : start= 102655800, size= 779520, type=7
cat d1.original.fstypes /dev/sda2 ntfs /dev/sda3 ntfs
cat d1.partitions label: dos label-id: 0x2bd2c32a device: /dev/sda unit: sectors /dev/sda1 : start= 39, size= 257049, type=de /dev/sda2 : start= 257088, size= 102398712, type=7, bootable /dev/sda3 : start= 102655800, size= 209842152, type=7
After capture task, the machine works fine
After deploy task, the machine works fineI have to test now an other Dell machine Optiplex 9020 with windows seven and also 3 partitions
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@Tom-Elliott Hello
Then i made an other test with an other machine (DELL optiplex 9020 - windows 7 - 3 partitions)
And it doesnt works
here is the result, sorry it’s little longOptiplex 9020
Windows 7
3 partitionsPartitions configuration before “debug capture task”
sfdisk -d /dev/sda label: dos label-id: 0x97be5b6a device: /dev/sda unit: sectors /dev/sda1 : start= 63, size= 80262, type=de /dev/sda2 : start= 81920, size= 1536000, type=7, bootable /dev/sda3 : start= 1617920, size= 975153200, type=7
blkid -po udev /dev/sda1 ID_FS_SEC_TYPE=msdos ID_FS_LABEL=DellUtility ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=DellUtility ID_FS_UUID=5450-4444 ID_FS_UUID_ENC=5450-4444 ID_FS_VERSION=FAT16 ID_FS_TYPE=vfat ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=97be5b6a-01 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0xde ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=1 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=63 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=80262 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
blkid -po udev /dev/sda2 ID_FS_LABEL=RECOVERY ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=RECOVERY ID_FS_UUID=B2FA97C8FA97876F ID_FS_UUID_ENC=B2FA97C8FA97876F ID_FS_TYPE=ntfs ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=97be5b6a-02 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0x7 ID_PART_ENTRY_FLAGS=0x80 ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=2 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=81920 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=1536000 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
blkid -po udev /dev/sda3 ID_FS_LABEL=OS ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=OS ID_FS_UUID=A2B89AD7B89AA975 ID_FS_UUID_ENC=A2B89AD7B89AA975 ID_FS_TYPE=ntfs ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=97be5b6a-03 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0x7 ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=3 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=1617920 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=975153200 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
Messages :
Clearing part (/dev/sda2) …Reg file not found
Clearing part (/dev/sda3) …Reg file not foundPartitions configuration after capture task
sfdisk -d /dev/sda label: dos label-id: 0x4771a6a0 device: /dev/sda unit: sectors /dev/sda1 : start= 63, size= 80262, type=de /dev/sda2 : start= 81920, size= 1536000, type=7, bootable /dev/sda3 : start= 1617920, size= 975153200, type=7
blkid -po udev /dev/sda1 ID_FS_SEC_TYPE=msdos ID_FS_LABEL=DellUtility ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=DellUtility ID_FS_UUID=5450-4444 ID_FS_UUID_ENC=5450-4444 ID_FS_VERSION=FAT16 ID_FS_TYPE=vfat ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=4771a6a0-01 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0xde ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=1 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=63 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=80262 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
blkid -po udev /dev/sda2 ID_FS_LABEL=RECOVERY ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=RECOVERY ID_FS_UUID=B2FA97C8FA97876F ID_FS_UUID_ENC=B2FA97C8FA97876F ID_FS_TYPE=ntfs ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=4771a6a0-02 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0x7 ID_PART_ENTRY_FLAGS=0x80 ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=2 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=81920 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=1536000 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
blkid -po udev /dev/sda3 ID_FS_LABEL=OS ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=OS ID_FS_UUID=A2B89AD7B89AA975 ID_FS_UUID_ENC=A2B89AD7B89AA975 ID_FS_TYPE=ntfs ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=4771a6a0-03 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0x7 ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=3 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=1617920 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=975153200 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
On the fog server
ls -al total 15439040 drwxrwxrwx 2 root root 4096 mars 4 12:28 . drwxrwxrwx 7 root root 4096 mars 4 13:19 .. -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 3 mars 4 11:57 d1.fixed_size_partitions -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 249 mars 4 12:02 d1.minimum.partitions -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 30 mars 4 11:58 d1.original.fstypes -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 mars 4 11:57 d1.original.swapuuids -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 78718 mars 4 12:02 d1p1.img -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 186067670 mars 4 12:02 d1p2.img -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15623396077 mars 4 12:28 d1p3.img -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 249 mars 4 11:57 d1.partitions
cat d1.fixed_size_partitions 1:
cat d1.minimum.partitions label: dos label-id: 0xbcbc6aa1 device: /dev/sda unit: sectors /dev/sda1 : start= 63, size= 80262, type=de /dev/sda2 : start= 81920, size= 1536000, type=7, bootable /dev/sda3 : start= 1617920, size= 70285300, type=7
cat d1.original.fstypes /dev/sda2 ntfs /dev/sda3 ntfs
cat d1.partitions label: dos label-id: 0x97be5b6a device: /dev/sda unit: sectors /dev/sda1 : start= 63, size= 80262, type=de /dev/sda2 : start= 81920, size= 1536000, type=7, bootable /dev/sda3 : start= 1617920, size= 975153200, type=7
Reboot
Windows Boot Manager Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause. To fix the problem: Insert your Windows installation disc and restart your computer. Choose your language settings, and then click "Next." Click "repair your computer." If you don't have this disc, contact your system administrator or computer manufacturer for assistance. Status: 0xc000000e Info: The boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible.
Then i launch a deploy task
After the deploy task, the machine stay on “Booting…”Here is partitions configuration after deploy task
sfdisk -d /dev/sda label: dos label-id: 0x63c5f4a0 device: /dev/sda unit: sectors /dev/sda1 : start= 63, size= 80262, type=de /dev/sda2 : start= 80325, size= 1536000, type=7, bootable /dev/sda3 : start= 1616325, size= 975156736, type=7
blkid -po udev /dev/sda1 ID_FS_SEC_TYPE=msdos ID_FS_LABEL=DellUtility ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=DellUtility ID_FS_UUID=5450-4444 ID_FS_UUID_ENC=5450-4444 ID_FS_VERSION=FAT16 ID_FS_TYPE=vfat ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=63c5f4a0-01 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0xde ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=1 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=63 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=80262 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
blkid -po udev /dev/sda2 ID_FS_LABEL=RECOVERY ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=RECOVERY ID_FS_UUID=B2FA97C8FA97876F ID_FS_UUID_ENC=B2FA97C8FA97876F ID_FS_TYPE=ntfs ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=63c5f4a0-02 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0x7 ID_PART_ENTRY_FLAGS=0x80 ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=2 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=80325 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=1536000 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
blkid -po udev /dev/sda3 ID_FS_LABEL=OS ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=OS ID_FS_UUID=A2B89AD7B89AA975 ID_FS_UUID_ENC=A2B89AD7B89AA975 ID_FS_TYPE=ntfs ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=63c5f4a0-03 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0x7 ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=3 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=1616325 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=975156736 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
Thanks for your help
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@plegrand Where’s the d1.mbr file? I know it is created (or at least it should be).
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@Tom-Elliott where i should search ?
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@Tom-Elliott On the fog server in the image directory of the machine there is no “d1.mbr”
And for my other test before (xp machine) there is no d1.mbr but deploy and capture works fine.
D1.mbr is may be only usefull for windows 7 ? -
@plegrand that’s my concern though. THe d1.mbr should be created for ALL uploads. Especially the Windows 7 stuff.
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That isn’t your concern though, that’s mine. Just noting it’s a problem and I don’t know why it’s even happening.
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@Tom-Elliott i can make other tests if you want
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I found out why the d1.mbr/d1.grub.mbr file wasn’t being created.
Yes, it’s kind of an important bit. Please update and re-upload the windows 7 guy (as well as your windows xp if you feel up to it.)
I know i’m asking a lot, but I really think we have all the kinks fixed now. (hopefully).
Again, my only worry on the Win 7 is in the case of resizable we do place our own generalized BCD file. I think this can cause issues, but it can be fixed. I don’t remove the original bcd, rather I move it to a BCD.bak
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@Tom-Elliott said:
I found out why the d1.mbr/d1.grub.mbr file wasn’t being created.
Yes, it’s kind of an important bit. Please update and re-upload the windows 7 guy (as well as your windows xp if you feel up to it.)
I will test on Monday. Do i have to capture again before ?
I will test for the windows 7 machine and windows XP machineI know i’m asking a lot, but I really think we have all the kinks fixed now. (hopefully).
No problem for me. If i want it works …
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@Tom-Elliott Hello
Test Windows 7
- Update fog to 4959 / 6609
- Restore machine with ghost image
- The machine works fine and show 3 partitions
- Delete old image with files on fog web interface
- Create new image
default: Windows 7 Single Disk - Resizable Everything
- Basic task
- Capture
Messages before partclone
Clearing part (/dev/sda2) …Reg file not found
Clearing part (/dev/sda3) …Reg file not foundFiles in image directory
d1.fixed_size_partitions d1.mbr d1.minimum.partitions d1.original.fstypes d1.original.swapuuids d1p1.img d1p2.img d1p3.img d1.partitions
d1.mbr is present
After capture, windows start without problem !!!
- Basic task
- Deploy
After deploy task, the machine stay on “Booting…”
I dont know it it’s usefull :
sfdisk -d /dev/sda label: dos label-id: 0x2bd2c32a device: /dev/sda unit: sectors /dev/sda1 : start= 63, size= 80262, type=de /dev/sda2 : start= 80325, size= 1536000, type=7, bootable /dev/sda3 : start= 1616325, size= 975156736, type=7
blkid -po udev /dev/sda1 ID_FS_SEC_TYPE=msdos ID_FS_LABEL=DellUtility ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=DellUtility ID_FS_UUID=5450-4444 ID_FS_UUID_ENC=5450-4444 ID_FS_VERSION=FAT16 ID_FS_TYPE=vfat ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=2bd2c32a-01 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0xde ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=1 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=63 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=80262 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
blkid -po udev /dev/sda2 ID_FS_LABEL=RECOVERY ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=RECOVERY ID_FS_UUID=B2FA97C8FA97876F ID_FS_UUID_ENC=B2FA97C8FA97876F ID_FS_TYPE=ntfs ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=2bd2c32a-02 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0x7 ID_PART_ENTRY_FLAGS=0x80 ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=2 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=80325 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=1536000 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
blkid -po udev /dev/sda3 ID_FS_LABEL=OS ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=OS ID_FS_UUID=A2B89AD7B89AA975 ID_FS_UUID_ENC=A2B89AD7B89AA975 ID_FS_TYPE=ntfs ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_PART_ENTRY_SCHEME=dos ID_PART_ENTRY_UUID=2bd2c32a-03 ID_PART_ENTRY_TYPE=0x7 ID_PART_ENTRY_NUMBER=3 ID_PART_ENTRY_OFFSET=1616325 ID_PART_ENTRY_SIZE=975156736 ID_PART_ENTRY_DISK=8:0
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After reading through most of your posts again I noticed that I probably missed a very important detail. You have two different systems, one WinXP and one Win7 but both having three partitions! I somehow got confused by the different sector counts but same number of partitions…
@plegrand said:
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Clearing part (/dev/sda2) …Reg file not found
…Is this definitely a Windows 7 installation you are trying this on? Then it most probably won’t boot because of this!! On Win7 we need to be able modify the registry because it would hang on booting otherwise!
Can you please restore your Win7 image from ghost again. Then schedule a debug upload task and run the following commands (sda3 is your OS system partition, right?):
mkdir -p /ntfs ntfs-3g -o force,ro /dev/sda3 /ntfs find /ntfs -type f -iname "SYSTEM" ... umount /ntfs reboot
On a normal system you should see
/ntfs/Windows/System32/config/SYSTEM
printed from the find command. If you don’t get any output from that you can tryfind /ntfs -iname "SYSTEM*"
to see if there is any backup file of the registry. Maybe ghost is doing some kind of magic??