trying to sysprep windows 10 to upload to fog. PLEASE HELP
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@ryan-mckenzie if you are using the new client, please follow the instructions here: https://wiki.fogproject.org/wiki/index.php?title=FOG_Client#FOG_Client_with_Sysprep
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@Joe-Schmitt I will try this! I am still new to fog and appreciate your help THANK YOU!
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@Joe-Schmitt
does it matter where I place the commands in the file? -
@ryan.mckenzie The lines for
setupcomplete
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@Joe-Schmitt Thank you again! I am going to try it as soon as I can get my base image configured.
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@Joe-Schmitt ok I believe I have everything correct… Now I am getting a restart loop after the image is captured… Any thoughts on this?
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@Joe-Schmitt can upload my unattend file if you would like me too
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@ryan-mckenzie how many times does it restart? Because it should normally restart 3 or so times (so the client can undo the generalization done by sysprep)
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@Joe-Schmitt infinite
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@Joe-Schmitt i apologize for being such a pain but I have never had this much trouble with fog before
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@ryan.mckenzie at this point it’s an issue with how the image is being made (either your unattend file or setupcomplete) before capturing. Could you post both?
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@Joe-Schmitt Will do! give me a few minutes please
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For anyone following this thread, I am working with @ryan.mckenzie via chat.
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@Joe-Schmitt here is after running sysprpep (no capture)
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@ryan.mckenzie once i changed the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\Status\ChildCompletion from 1 to 3 it loaded… Have you had anyone else with this problem? it seems to have saved the image and is loading at the moment.
I need to redeploy to make sure it loads correctly that way or if it gives me the same error. -
@ryan.mckenzie Failed. gave me the same error message and the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\Status\ChildCompletion is set back to 1…
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@ryan.mckenzie so this is definitely an issue with your
unattend.xml
then. Mind posting the file and maybe one of the @Moderators or @Testers, who are familiar with sysprep can take a look?