fog project hard disk not found
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I feel I need to add:
The OS for the Server must be present (else how are you running a fog server?)
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Go grab yourself a copy of Debian, or of CentOS, and install FOG 1.3.0 Release Candidate. Debian just works, but CentOS has just a few basic things that need configured but has (I feel) better documentation and more tools available. We have a CentOS 7 article in the wiki that you can follow along with if you choose CentOS.
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I use this Kernel
Official Published Kernels
Kernel - 4.1.2 TomElliott
Date : July 22, 2015
Version : 4.1.2
FOG Type: TomElliott
Arch Type: (x86_64) -
my fog server is installed on ubuntu 14.04
my SSD hard disk is on “DELL XPS 8910” : M.2 PCIe SSD : PC300 NVMe SK hynix 256GB
This has already worked, the problem occurred after a re-start of fog
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@Tom-Elliott Upgraded successfully, however, i got "Could not rezize partitions
Thank you for your work this helps me a lot in my work everyday
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Was this image captured as single disk resizeable? It appears that is how you are currently deploying. FWIW you can’t switch capture modes once the image has been captured from the reference image.
Do you have the ability to recapture the reference image again with FOG 1.3.0RCx?
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@george1421 i’m capturing new image for 1.3.0, its an WINDOWS 8.1/10 operating systeme, with an SSD disk (256Go) for slot 0 and Stendart hard disk for secondary Disk
what is the best practice for image format ? (Single rezizble, Multiple Partition - Single disk (not rezizible) or Multiples partitions images ?
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@laintimes Will all of your systems have 2 storage disks?
We use single disk resizeable so that as long as the target drive is larger than the data image size FOG will deploy the image (i.e. 25GB image size will fit on 30GB disk but not 10GB disk just as an example). Single disk not-resizable must be deployed to the same size disk as captured or larger. If deployed to larger then the target computer disk will not be any larger than the reference image. You must manually extend the disk or have unused space on the new computer. So single disk resizeable is the most flexible.
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@george1421 thanks for your back i will follow your recommendations
thanks
all incidents are fixed thanks all for your suggestions
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i dont know how to update topic status to solved