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    • RE: Print management issue: cannot remove printer.

      @Sebastian-Roth

      It’s no problem. I feel bad even making you go through the trouble to look at this, as it’s obviously a lesser used feature. I did find it odd that such a simple thing wasn’t working when every other module/component worked flawlessly. The real reason I would find it useful is that our Helpdesk team manages some business office devices that print checks, tax forms, and sensitive user data. Access to these devices is obviously strictly controlled, but it would be nice if while removing someone’s access centrally we could also cut out their access to peripherals on their network devices.

      PS: I love FOG, it’s made my life so much better even in the short period of time I’ve been using it. We’re a small shop and so anything that A.) cuts down on field time and B.) works 99% flawlessly on first install is really awesome for me. I’ll bump that up to 100% if we can figure out what is with the printer removal 😛

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: FOG unable to capture/deploy resizeable images correctly.

      @Sebastian-Roth said in FOG unable to capture/deploy resizeable images correctly.:

      @dambron Yeah, Quazz is totally right. We have updated the init files and I totally forgot to ask you to try out the most current ones (32 bit and 64 bit). Hope this will fix the issue for you.

      Thanks so much to both of you. I replaced the init file and everything is now working properly. Many thanks for your time and efforts.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: FOG unable to capture/deploy resizeable images correctly.

      @Quazz said in FOG unable to capture/deploy resizeable images correctly.:

      @dambron The script grabs the init from this url https://fogproject.org/inits/init.xz

      Put it in /var/www/fog/service/ipxe

      You are the greatest. I will let you know how it goes!

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: FOG unable to capture/deploy resizeable images correctly.

      @Quazz

      Wow so that’s funny, I was just following another thread about editing the inits but it was from 2017 or so. I randomly stumbled upon it while trying to find more information on my issue.

      So, do you know if there is any way to update the inits without performing the 1.5.6 version update? I suppose I could wait until the weekend since we do half day Fridays all summer and then deploy and make sure everything is working, but I feel like it’s kind of a dicey time to be pushing an update (especially since it will be the first time I’m doing it on my own!).

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: FOG unable to capture/deploy resizeable images correctly.

      @Sebastian-Roth said in FOG unable to capture/deploy resizeable images correctly.:

      @dambron Ok, that all seems fine so far. I still can make heads or tails of this. Can you please do the debug capture again and step through till you see the message Processing Hard Disk: /dev/sda and then take a picture again.

      As well please post the contents of /images/<IMAGENAME>/d1.original.fstypes here.

      Processing Hard Disk: /dev/sda

      d1.original.fstypes

      /dev/sda1 ntfs
      

      I feel bad for making you dig through all this but I really appreciate the time you’ve taken. If worse comes to worse I can always have my team change their process to always pull the image off of the smallest drive size we deploy on site to avoid this in the future, but honestly I’m just so curious as to why this isn’t working now. I feel like it was working previously, but maybe I just never ran into this particular situation.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: FOG unable to capture/deploy resizeable images correctly.

      @Sebastian-Roth

      Here is the screenshot of the stepped process for capturing this image.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: FOG unable to capture/deploy resizeable images correctly.

      @Sebastian-Roth

      My bad, here you go.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: FOG unable to capture/deploy resizeable images correctly.

      @Sebastian-Roth

      The results of the command

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: FOG unable to capture/deploy resizeable images correctly.

      @Sebastian-Roth

      I will do that right now, but just to be clear, this was happening earlier today when the image was a Win10 installation with the recovery partition in place as well. I will post the results of the debug shortly.

      Thanks so much.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: FOG unable to capture/deploy resizeable images correctly.

      @george1421

      So normally the image sizes look correct, but I did monkey with a few things earlier today and I notice now that a few of my older images list “0.00 iB” and the image I’ve been working on also shows “0.00 iB”.

      The size on the server is 16,107,628,413 bytes, so 16GB or so? The actual used disc space is about 33GB on the reference machine.

      E: Also I’m like 99% sure it’s not capturing in RAW mode because I’m pretty sure that takes a looooong time compared to a normal capture., and I probably would have noticed.

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: FOG unable to capture/deploy resizeable images correctly.

      Sure! So this is the latest iteration of the image, where I deleted all other partitions on the disk so it’s just the single partition.

      d1.fixed_size_parititions

      :1
      

      d1.minimum.partitions

      label: dos
      label-id: 0x7bb39a2f
      device: /dev/sda
      unit: sectors
      
      /dev/sda1 : start=      206848, size=   975588864, type=7, bootable
      

      d1.partitions

      label: dos
      label-id: 0x7bb39a2f
      device: /dev/sda
      unit: sectors
      
      /dev/sda1 : start=      206848, size=   975588864, type=7, bootable
      

      Thanks for the quick response.

      posted in FOG Problems
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