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    • RE: Very slow cloning speed on specific model

      @DeRo93 We didn’t get the issue fixed but ran out of G6 laptops to test with. We’re expecting the next batch of 50 on Tuesday so I expect to be more active on here next week.

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    • RE: Very slow cloning speed on specific model

      @Sebastian-Roth said in Very slow cloning speed on specific model:

      Can you please check if you actually have the exact same disk model?

      Just checked, the disk is different. It’s Micron M.2 NVMe Gen3 x4 Model: MTFDHBA256TCK and the HP part number: L36057-001.

      I’ll give Acronis a try this morning.

      By removing the disk and adding to a HP 840 G5, we can image without issues (I think Duncan had this as well).

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    • RE: Very slow cloning speed on specific model

      @nrg The following is based on using Fog 1.5.7 master branch on CentOS.

      Are you using the updated init_partclone.xz? Here’s the link:

      https://drive.google.com/open?id=1u_HuN5NSpzb7YmQBAsrzDELteNmlWUWU

      You need to copy this to /var/www/html/fog/service/ipxe and then run chown apache:apache init_partclone.xz to update file permissions.

      We only have G6 laptops for imaging now, so I made this the default init under Fog Config > Fog Settings > TFTP Server > PXE BOOT IMAGE > enter init_partclone.xz. Alternatively, if you register hosts, you can add it to the host init section for just the G6 laptops.

      You then have to edit the file /images/dev/postinitscripts/fog.postinit and add the line nvme set-feature -f 0x0c -v=0 /dev/nvme0

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