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    • RE: Fog saving filenames instead images in /images directory

      I’m having the same problem. I think the issue is with permissions.

      The image deploys correctly to /images/dev/PCMAC, but when it finishes, it’s unable to create the folder in /images (FOG create a file instead with fogproject:fogproject owner) and therefore can’t move the files. While capturing the image, in my case, the owner for the /images/dev/PCMAC folder is root:root, while it for /images is fogproject:root. If you change the permissions for /images/dev/PCMAC to fogproject:root WHILE capturing the image, everything works as it should.

      I tried to set my /images with root:root an 777 and added the user fogproject to sudoers too, but no luck.

      Perhaps this can give the developers a clue about the problem.

      Thanks.

      Edit: FOG 1.5.10 here

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Fog saving filenames instead images in /images directory

      I’m having the same problem. I think the issue is with permissions.

      The image deploys correctly to /images/dev/PCMAC, but when it finishes, it’s unable to create the folder in /images (FOG create a file instead with fogproject:fogproject owner) and therefore can’t move the files. While capturing the image, in my case, the owner for the /images/dev/PCMAC folder is root:root, while it for /images is fogproject:root. If you change the permissions for /images/dev/PCMAC to fogproject:root WHILE capturing the image, everything works as it should.

      I tried to set my /images with root:root an 777 and added the user fogproject to sudoers too, but no luck.

      Perhaps this can give the developers a clue about the problem.

      Thanks.

      Edit: FOG 1.5.10 here

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Adapt MBR images to GPT

      Ok I did it. If I dont set the partition as UEFI it doesnt add another entry in the boot. I have tested many times and it doesnt seems to fail… Not sure the consecuences of not setting it as UEFI.

      posted in General
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    • RE: Adapt MBR images to GPT

      @JJ-Fullmer thanks for the help. I have a post cloning script with mbr2gpt, but on the first boot it always generates a dual boot. When entering Windows for the first time it can be removed, but it is not the cleanest.

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    • Adapt MBR images to GPT

      Hello!

      I have about 20 Windows 10 images created and captured in FOG in MBR. Now i have been asked to convert them all to GPT and keeping the originals for older computers. Could it be possible to do it without having to recapture them all again in GPT and duplicate images?

      1.5.10 FOG Version.

      Thanks.

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