Just a little update, fog is capturing the dev/sda twice. That only occurs when “Host Primary Disk” is set to /dev/sda.
And thank you for the support!
Just a little update, fog is capturing the dev/sda twice. That only occurs when “Host Primary Disk” is set to /dev/sda.
And thank you for the support!
@Tom-Elliott its working by setting /dev/sda to the field ‘Host Primary Drive’ and it takes images from both disks! Thank you!
@Tom-Elliott I am gonna try your advice. But I would like to use fog as a backup and restore for my windows and linux systems. And it would be nice to automate it so that it takes an image of sda and sdb drives. I will wait for the next build. Thank you
@Tom-Elliott Yes my /dev/sdb is bigger. And I love fog for it’s easy to use and always a good backup. How can I find out which version of fog that doesn’t have that problem. I hope that you can help me out.
On FOG 1.5.X with Ubuntu, I’m trying to capture a host that has two disks (sda and sdb).
In the register host selection i see that only dev/sdb gets detected
In the PXE debug environment (lsblk / fdisk -l), both disks are detected correctly.
Host BIOS is in AHCI mode, Secure Boot is disabled.
I created an image with type Multiple Partition - All Disks (Not Resizable).
During capture, only sdb is imaged, while sda is completely ignored.
If I remove sdb fysically from the system, then sda gets captured correctly.
And i have a different system with 6 fysical drives (ACHI) and Secure Boot disabled.
And if i want to image that computer only /dev/sdb gets an image. the other 5 don’t get an image.
Thank you for an answer!
Bear