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      Error(5): Could not map attribute 0x80 in inode 23779: Input/output error

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      @nockdown said in Error(5): Could not map attribute 0x80 in inode 23779: Input/output error:

      As I understand this option impacts to partition shrinking and so to image size. Am I right?

      Yes. Although it’s probably increasing the size of the image files on the server only by a fraction. Not to worry about I reckon.

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      Prevent Windows 10 to change itself UEFI BIOS boot order after deploying

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      @nockdown You might check the UEFI/BIOS firmware settings to see if you can disable the automatic boot order switch. Or maybe even contact Asrock to see what they can offer.

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      Mounting option for /images

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      @nockdown Haven’t tried it myself but I would think yes, shouldn’t cause an issue. Give it a try and let us know.

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      FOG server hardware workload

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      @nockdown snapins are programs (think ms office) that you will install post imaging. By putting those on a different partition than the root, you reduce the risk of filling up the root file system and bringing down the fog server.

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      add to advanced boot menu windows 7 iso

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      All I can tell you is that there are several methods to serve an ISO via FOG.

      I can tell you also that no one method will work with all ISOs.

      Please search our forum thoroughly for “ISO” and also our WiKi. Also keep an eye on this thread because someone may help you here, too.

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