This is the typical behavior if you make the image with BIOS legacy and dump it in UEFI.
Check that you have made the virtual image in UEFI
Posts made by luilly23
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RE: Hard Drive not recognized after image is deployed
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RE: Rerun Installer
On Linux, ‘mv’ is used to rename files. ‘fogsettings-firstInstall’ is not a folder, it is the new name of the file ‘.fogsettings’, in the FOG wiki they do it so you can keep a backup copy of what you had.
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RE: Log Viewer Blank
@mronh said in Log Viewer Blank:
taking the opportunity here to question, may it have some relation with this “unauthorized” in the storages and server? (image below)It is a reported bug
https://forums.fogproject.org/topic/16731/unauthorized-storage-node?_=1684166729513 -
RE: Log Viewer Blank
+1
I have the same problem on two separate servers. Both updated from fog 1.5.9 to 1.5.10
One with Ubuntu 20.04 server and the other with Ubuntu 20.04 desktop
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RE: Move path /images
@ITRecords
At least in previous versions, it was necessary to create a hidden file in /images and /images/dev called .mntcheck$touch /images/.mntcheck
$touch /images/dev/.mntcheckIn my server it shows up (ls -la) as :
-rwxwrwxrwx fogproject root 0 jan 8 2019 .mntcheck -
RE: can't install sumatrapdf
The default installation of Sumatra is done in the user’s profile.
C:\Users\your_user\AppData\Local\SumatraPDFFog does the installation with the user System and Sumatra installs in
C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\SumatraPDFTo install Sumatra for all users you must use
-all-users (https://www.sumatrapdfreader.org/docs/Installer-cmd-line-arguments)
and it will be installed in
C:\Program Files\SumatraPDFIf you already have it installed in
C:\Windows\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\SumatraPDF
When installing it for all users it seems to detect it and won’t go to
C:\Program Files\SumatraPDFWhen I encounter problems of this type, I use PsExec to study the behavior of the installation as the user System.
https://specopssoft.com/blog/how-to-become-the-local-system-account-with-psexec/ -
RE: Issues with deployment to Dell Precision 3450
Dell usually sets the drives to RAID in the BIOS.
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RE: Create scheduled task on a W10 with snapins
@processor you can do bat with -> /ru “System”
schtasks /create /sc daily /tn “MYTASK-DAILY-20PM” /TR “shutdown /p /s” /ST 20:00 /ru “System” > C:\Users\AB\Desktop\done.txt -
RE: could not boot: Operation not permitted
You are using a custom kernel (default name is bzImage). Is the name ok? capital letters, dots…