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    • RE: ZFS : Error trying to restore gpt partition

      Thanks for the reply. Unfortunatly I dont have access to the server right now but I did see your reply while i was working on it. This made me realize that fog was having issues resizing my image. I did not take into consideration that i was using smaller disks than my master image. Being short on time for my project, i decided my best course of action was to resize the partition before sysprep. This would just allow me to test deployment speed for my project. I was convinced that the ZFS was causing issue but you have put me in the right direction. Many thanks, even though I did not narrow down the problem, at least your answer got me thinking of another way to fix this and I will be able to explain in my documentation as of why it would not deploy.

      Regards,

      Nevin

      PS: Thanks to any developer of this projectthat reads this, I have been working with fog for the past few weeks and it has taught me alot and it was alot of fun 🙂

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    • ZFS : Error trying to restore gpt partition

      Hi all,

      I am currently working on FOG for a school project (I’m still learning to use it). I have managed to sysprep and deploy a Windows 10 Image on a disk that had windows installed on it previously, everything works fine. When i tried a deployment on 4 PCs to test my project out on a larger scale, it gave me an error “Error trying to restore GPT partition table. […] Exit returned code 4” on every PC. We have swappable disks that we can use for these types of tests. I then tried again with my original disk i was using and it worked. I figured I would take a look at the file systems on the 4 test disks and dicovered that they have “zfs” file system.
      Does anyone know what my issue could be? Do i need to reformat all these disks for the system to work on a different file system?

      Fog version: V1.5.5

      Regards,
      Nevin

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