I’m able to get the image to write. Not sure how though. I did the same as before when I delete the partitions. I’ll be shrinking my volumes for now on.
Many thanks for the responses.
I’m able to get the image to write. Not sure how though. I did the same as before when I delete the partitions. I’ll be shrinking my volumes for now on.
Many thanks for the responses.
I need to download the image first…
The source is no longer available and I need this image like now.
That may not be an option.
There is no way of shrinking a fog image outside of imaging a machine, shrinking, and uploading again?
Thanks for the replies.
So, what are my options to get this images on a PC? Is it possible to shrink it?
[SIZE=2]Invalid [/SIZE]partition[SIZE=2] table on /dev/sda [/SIZE]
[SIZE=2]I tried again, used Gparted and even formatted the drive to NTFS and confirmed with FDISK. Same error.[/SIZE]
What do you mean use disk to inialize?
Also, the image is only 24 gigs and the drive is 320 gigs.
I’ve deployed these images to dozens of machines and not had this issue.
Also, can you think of any reason the partition table seems to go out the window when I try to image the machine?
I’m attempting to deploy images to various machines, and every time I’m getting either one of those error messages.
The Invalid Partition Table error is the first problem. When I perform an Fdisk, I’ll get the same error. I’ll use Gparted to build a new partition table and then try to use Fog, then I get Partition outside of disk. Then back to square one.
I’ve replaced the HDD in this machine because I thought it was having issues. Now I’m wondering if my fog server is the problem.
I’ve attempted to deploy the same images to a virtualbox but I also get the error Partition outside of disk. The image is 24 gigs big. The VDI is 50 gigs. The HDD I replaced in the other machine is a 320 gig.
I need some help. please. Any advice?