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    • RE: OSx won't load after Macbook Pro is imaged. Get 'Cross-out' symbol on boot

      @smoooo So far my only work around for this is:

      After finishing imaging, booting into a Parted Magic live USB.
      Using the gdisk utility to move the 2nd partition table to the end of the HD.
      Restarting and booting into a OSx installer USB stick.
      And finally using Disk Utility inside the installer program to expand the OS partition to use all of the available free space.

      There HAS to be a better way!!

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    • RE: OSx won't load after Macbook Pro is imaged. Get 'Cross-out' symbol on boot

      @Sebastian-Roth Ok, so…I’ve discovered what my problem is. Copying the 16g image RAW over to a new laptop results in that same 16g install partition at the beginning of my much larger HD. With Guid, the partition table is written twice on the drive for some reason. So now, at the end of my 16g partition is a backup copy of the partition table. And so far, nothing wants to make moving that to the end of the disk and expanding my 16g install to the full disk capacity an easy task.

      Am I the only one dealing with all this when imaging Macs??

      posted in Mac Problems
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    • RE: OSx won't load after Macbook Pro is imaged. Get 'Cross-out' symbol on boot

      @Sebastian-Roth honestly, I missed that part initially but found it right after my latest post. I actually just successfully got the partition to expand using some combination of gparted and disk utility. Now I’m trying to nail down exactly what made it work so I can streamline the process.

      Do you have any insight on which imaging technique I should use? Is the RAW method still required now that I’ve converted away from Core Storage?

      Thanks for the help and replies Mr Roth!

      posted in Mac Problems
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    • RE: OSx won't load after Macbook Pro is imaged. Get 'Cross-out' symbol on boot

      @Sebastian-Roth Yes. Since 10.10.5 was released in 2017 it appears to use the core storage architecture. Its only using a single drive so Fusion isnt used.

      I’m actually running into an issue resizing the osx partition after the imaging process. Not even gparted seems to be able to make the changes?

      Does anyone else have this setup working and can give me some pointers or have any idea what I could be doing wrong?

      posted in Mac Problems
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    • RE: OSx won't load after Macbook Pro is imaged. Get 'Cross-out' symbol on boot

      Breakthrough!!

      Holy cow!! Ok so creating the image as a dd/Raw image actually works!! The imaged units all boot up into OSx!! For anyone reading this now I’d be more than happy to relay my methodology.

      That said, I still need to figure out the proper way to resize the OS partition from the 16g to the full capacity of the hard drive. Again, any advice is appreciated.

      posted in Mac Problems
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    • OSx won't load after Macbook Pro is imaged. Get 'Cross-out' symbol on boot

      After battling to get the macbooks to boot to iPXE and capturing the image (OSx 10.10.2), I can’t get any of the Macbooks to actually boot after imaging. After imaging, upon the initial boot, I get the typical loading bar but then it goes to the ‘Circle with line through it’ symbol screen.

      For my core image, I’m using an early-2011 Macbook pro with a 16g sata drive that has OSx 10.10.2 installed. Nothing else.

      I’m imaging TO a mid-2012 Macbook pro with a 500g sata drive.

      I’ve tried using single disk AND all disks images (both non-resizable) which both give the same results. Booting into recovery mode doesn’t show any options for a boot disk when trying to restart.

      Does anyone have any idea what I could be doing wrong? I’m considering a different version of OSx but not sure if that would have any impact. Thanks for any help!

      posted in Mac Problems
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    • RE: Working/Current Wipe-->image method?

      george1421, you are a bad mofo! I’ll try this out later today and report back with the results.

      Thanks brotha!

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • Working/Current Wipe-->image method?

      I’ve been searching the forums but the most recent post I can find is from ~3yrs ago. Like many, I’m looking for an automated solution to wipe the drive of a connected computer and once completed, start re-imaging.

      I’ve come across this post for adding the wipe function to the main menu and george1421’s code works beautifully (well the wipe works, the ‘loop back to menu’ part crashes). That said, I’m wondering if there is a way to ‘tack-on’ the code from the fog.deployimage menu item so that once the wipe is finished, the imaging begins.

      I’ve tried to do this in the simplest way, by copy–>pasting the two ‘parameters’ into a new menu entry but it seems that the wipe is skipped and the imaging starts immediately.

      Does anyone have any idea how this might actually work? Is there a ‘wait for current process to end’ command I could throw in?

      That said, is there any documentation ANYWHERE that has what kind of code is used in fog? Or a list of functions/variables that I could research?

      Thanks in advance for any help given!

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • RE: Can Fog do this....?

      @george1421 MAN! Thank you so much for the help! I just didn’t want to spend hours setting things up only to eventually learn it wouldn’t work for us. I’m gonna get cracking on this right now! Thanks again for the info, you rock!!

      posted in FOG Problems
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    • Can Fog do this....?

      I’m trying to help my local school system round up a bunch of laptops for the upcoming school year. We plan on doing drives where people will bring us their old laptops to be refurbished.

      So, in a perfect world, I’d like to have a Fog server set up on an independent, basic network. Plug in a random laptop and after pxe booting, have Fog wipe the drive and install a linux image.

      Can I set up Fog to work with various laptop makes and models at the same time? Is there a way to bypass the MAC address check? Is there anything else I’m missing or advice anyone has?

      posted in FOG Problems
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