@george1421 No worries. I just got home from work. I will give this a shot in the morning and respond with my findings. Thank you George!
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RE: No DHCP Response on Eth0
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RE: Disk Contains an Unclean File system when Capture an Image.
@wayne-workman Solid. Disabled fast restart and it worked. Thank you sir.
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RE: Unable to deploy Image
@george1421 lol, tagged myself on accident on that last post.
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RE: Unable to deploy Image
@bartont126 This seems to be the error now trying to upload the T480. I haven’t tried another 7390 image yet. I’ll be doing that later since I have built a new one. There is around 411gb of free space.
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RE: Unable to deploy Image
@george1421 Got it, thanks! Seems to be working as normal on the 7390 now which is good. Back to the T480. Though, the kernel is now updated to 4.19 but when trying to upload the image it would only upload around 250mb or so. I increased the compression rate from 6 to 8 (as this actually allowed it to upload once) now it uploaded to a typical image size of around 100gb but it’s back to saying no valid data. Now that I know how to clear that out I will do so. Any suggestions on how to get the no valid data to stop happening? ill go through my bios settings and make sure they’re correct real quick.
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RE: Unable to deploy Image
@george1421 So, I switched it over to AHCI… And it took an image! I turned it BACK to raid… OS would not load. Turned it back to ACHI… still wouldn’t load. So, i’ll have to image it in ACHI and leave it. What is the downside to running off achi instead of Raid… because i’m fine with changing the pc’s over to raid to take the image. but I really don’t know what the difference is or how to properly fix it. I haven’t had this issue before, unless the 7390s I’ve imaged before were on ACHI for somere reason
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RE: Unable to deploy Image
@george1421 Nice! Seemed to work. When I did the ls -la /images /dev the space said around 200gb… and went down to 12k. However, when I went to properties on my images folder it seemed to free up a lot, have arouind 500gb left at the moment.
The 7390 is currently in UEFI Mode/Raid-on. I have the option for Raid, AHCI, or Disabled. ’
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RE: Unable to deploy Image
@george1421 Alright, so I got it updated with the correct version. I’ll try re uploading the image now. So all those mac addresses are failed images… thus, its still taking up space, right? So if I delete those, it’ll free up the space its using? What is the command to remove those macs/failed images?
I’ve got a Dell Latitude 7390 Image that’s worked just fine for awhile but all of the sudden its saying Cannot find disk on system. Is that a bios system or something with a fog setting somewhere?
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RE: Unable to deploy Image
@george1421 Disregard my last… I didn’t read it in full. I’m super in a hurry to get this fixed so my mind is all over the place lol
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Those aren’t coming thorugh as links to click on to downlload. I found this googling it, is this pulling from the same link? The article was from 2016 but I figured the links were probably updated with the correct version.
https://fogproject.org/kernels/bzImage
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@george1421 Is there a guide on how to manually update the kernel without being on a network.