@ddeatrich
I’m also getting this error but I didn’t think much of it either
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RE: 1.4.1 Unable to register host (/bin/fog.man.reg)
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RE: Deployment of multi-partition image failure
Some more info:
The captured machine and the deployed machine are identical laptops with an m.2 ssd which I would like to be the main drive and a secondary ssd which is empty. The capture was a single disk all partitions non resizable. The deployment was done in about 13 min with an average speed of about 10gb/min. The laptops are connected through a USB C ethernet adapter and booted into USB NIC. Using the win 10 install usb I was not able to “Repair Windows”. Prior to deployment the laptop had ubuntu installed
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RE: Deployment of multi-partition image failure
@Sebastian-Roth I cannot boot into windows at all. After deploying the image, fog seems to think everything is okay but the computer will only boot to either a black screen or a selected boot device failed screen. Using a windows install usb I was able to see this:
As you can see the full image appears to have been placed into one single partition on the wrong disk
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Deployment of multi-partition image failure
After deploying win10 image to laptop all disks fail to boot. Checking partitions with win10 install disk shows one partition on secondary drive that is the full size of the image
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RE: Cannot image - Mount point cannot be found
@Sebastian-Roth Okay That seems to have solved that problem but now, (no matter how safely I shut down windows) fog is spitting the windows dirty bit error at me
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RE: Cannot image - Mount point cannot be found
@george1421 I just finished recapturing but the file is still not a directory
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RE: Cannot Capture Desktop Machine - Reading Partition Tables Failed
Here’s a picture of the error
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RE: Cannot image - Mount point cannot be found
@george1421 Yes I did, and thanks for the tip!`
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RE: Cannot image - Mount point cannot be found
@george1421 Actually its a new image so I can just recapture it
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RE: Cannot image - Mount point cannot be found
@george1421
yeah seems like its empty. Also not a directory?
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RE: Cannot image - Mount point cannot be found
@george1421 okay I ran those commands and now I get this error