Deploy problem with Optiplex 3020
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 @Pascal-Gazaille Wayne is right, the PowerPC PReP bootpartition type seems strange. But that’s just an ID. Fog actually checks the filesystem type on the partitions. So can you please runblkid -o udev /dev/sda1 | grep FS_TYPEandblkid -o udev /dev/sda2 | grep FS_TYPEand let us know while filesystem you actually have on those partitions…PS: Hope you don’t mind me editing your post to remove the /dev/ramX entries which are not helpful here. 
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 @Pascal-Gazaille it takes a while… In the mean time, please hook up another one of those and run the commands that Sebastian requested. 
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 @Wayne-Workman Tried the normal wipe and reimagine the computer, same result 
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 @Pascal-Gazaille said: Just dit and everything is Ok, seems to be the hdd in the new ones that have the problem ST500DM002-1SB10A - Black screen after fog 
 ST500DM002-1BD142 - Works fineRe-reading this thread I stumbled upon this. Maybe it’s the disk size? 500GB on one disk is not always the same as 500GB for another. Please compare the output of fdisk -l /dev/sdafor the two different disks. Pay attention to the byte and sector counts:Disk /dev/sda: 465.8 GiB, 500107862016 bytes, 976773168 sectorsDo those match exactly? The other things I thought about is the different ATA modes in BIOS. Make sure you have the same settings (was it called AHCI… I am not exactly sure right now) in the old and new PCs. 
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 @Sebastian-Roth both of the disk have the same information except for the disk identifier. 
 In the bios we keep the disk settings to AHCIHere is the new disk : 
  Here is the old one : 
  
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 Have you tried non-resizable image type as you seem to have target and destination disk with the same size!?! Resizable and non-resizable images take about the same amount of disk space on the server so I don’t see any need to use resizable in your case - possibly I am wrong as I don’t know your whole setup. 
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 @Pascal-Gazaille Can you take the bad drive out and just take pictures of all the labels on it? The pictures need to be close-up enough and focused enough for us to read everything on the label (without any big glares from flash or lighting, also). It’ll allow us to do additional thinking/searching and see if we can find something. 
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 @Sebastian-Roth Can I change the image type without reuploading the image? 
 All my images are single disk -resizable.
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 @Pascal-Gazaille No. After changing the image type you have to re-upload. Sorry. 
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 @Pascal-Gazaille @Sebastian-Roth It’s got a firmware version, CC43! I Wonder if it can be updated?!?
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 @Wayne-Workman I’ve searched everywhere but did not find any firmware update or downgrade… 
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 @Pascal-Gazaille Lets wait and see what Sebastian says. He’s a pro with HDDs. 
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 @Wayne-Workman Tried imaging the hdd with a multiple partition image - all disk (not resizable) we use for our laptops and it’s working… 
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 @Pascal-Gazaille huh… well, then this is a fog issue for sure! Notifying @Tom-Elliott and @Sebastian-Roth Also to be sure, please re-upload the image you want as non-resizable and try it! 
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 @Pascal-Gazaille said in Deploy problem with Optiplex 3020: @Wayne-Workman Tried imaging the hdd with a multiple partition image - all disk (not resizable) we use for our laptops and it’s working… For clarification, did the non-re sizable image deploy to the troublesome HDD? 
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 @Wayne-Workman We already had an image with multiple partition image - all disk (not resizable) in our fog and yes this image has worked on the new HDD 
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 @Pascal-Gazaille Thanks a lot for all the information and testing you did so far. I need to sit down and read through the whole thread again when I have a bit more time over the weekend. Seeing the title of the post I am wondering if this has turned out a completely different issue, right? It’s the disk, right? Do you see the exact same issue if you put this “problem HDD” into a different computer? As well are you able to successfully deploy to a “good HDD” in the Optiplex 3020? You see I am trying to circle the issue… 
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 Bumping this 

