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      FOG deploy: partitions 4 and 5 too big for disk

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      @madeyem Thanks heaps for testing again and letting me know! As well thanks for your patience.

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      Upgrading from FOG 0.32 to 1.3.x

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      @Wayne-Workman

      I have to take back, what I said earlier.
      When I first tried to migrate the database, I apparently did something wrong while exporting the db, because the size of the dump wasn’t nearly as big as it is now, when I tried it again. I now was able to successfully import the database and I have hosts, image definitions and users showing up properly in the web interface.

      The next step is to perform all of this on my actual FOG server, as this was only a test with a VM.

      Thanks for the help everyone!

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      Storage size under Disk Information wrong

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      Yes, thanks. I will use parted now. Apparently using cfdisk to create partitions is not good for me. 😉 😄

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      Lenovo Thinkpad x240

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      Tom,
      I tried your bzImage from your Feb 11th post and it did not work on a Lenovo M93z that I have. I did download the bzImage from Chris and it does work. So it appears that something is still missing from yours. Thanks for your efforts in keeping FOG current!

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      HP EliteDesk 800 G1 SFF

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      [quote=“JimW, post: 23671, member: 15518”]Yes, sorry, kernel 3.8.8 worked fine.[/quote]

      Yes, it sure did! Thanks!

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      Lenovo Thinkpad T510

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      Ok, I forgot to to put the MAC-address of the laptop into the same network as FOG. So the laptop wasn’t able to receive the image. :oops: Sorry…

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      Cancel imaging by pressing *

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      Thinking about it more, this isn’t an issue with FOG, at this point of the imaging process, this is an error based on Partimage (if it is actually an error). I’m sure they don’t want you to stop in the middle of an upload/download so you don’t have a corrupt image. FOG may be getting switched to Partclone down the road anyways. So unfortunately, this I think, will be just how it’s going to be.

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      [Win 7 Image Upload] No partitions found

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      With the help of Michael’s thread here

      [url]http://fogproject.org/forum/threads/solved-task-is-complete-within-seconds-problem-with-gpt-mbr.1172/[/url]

      I finally was able to solve my problem. In my case it seems as if the GUID partition table and the MBR were confusing each other, so the Linux-FOG-Kernel couldn’t find any partitions.

      Here is what I did:

      [B]Please note:[/B]
      Since my computer was just a testing machine to create an image I did not backup anything before doing this. As recommended on the Fixparts webpage you should certainly do a backup (of MBR, system and data, or in other words everything ;-), if you’re going to do the following steps on an important machine/system.

      Download Fixparts for Windows from here:

      [url]http://www.rodsbooks.com/fixparts/[/url] (look for the link “download page”)

      Unzip the file and execute it with administration privileges. A command window will now pop up.

      Type in “0:” (this command is just for Windows!) to define your first (and in my case only) HDD to be the one to analyse.

      Now the tool suggests to delete the GPT signatures and asks you to confirm. If you want to use Linux as well as Windows on your disk you probably should not delete those signatures. But in my case I only want to use Windows, so I say yes.

      After that exit the tool by typing “w” (write changes to disk and quit). Restart your computer to check if it still works.

      Sysprep the OS and upload the image to FOG.

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      Full UEFI-Deployment Support for Windows 7 x64

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      Seems like I am stuck in a similar place. At this point I can image and deploy from fog, but after that I cannot get the computer to boot from the hard drive without manually going to each computer and changing the boot order in the bios.

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