I updated, and everything worked out of the box, except actually writing the image to the host.
I searched everywhere to get an actual text copy of the error, but seeing as it occurs on the client, I couldn’t get one for you
Server: openvz squeeze with unfs3 instead of nfs-kernel. worked perfectly fine with .32; backup available if needed, and I might have to spin it back up if I can’t figure this out.
client: dell optiplex gx520 - no frill, just a HDD, tested to be working before upgrade
[url]http://imgur.com/doIXejR[/url] < link to the actual error message. Transcripted as follows:
[CODE]/usr/share/fog/lib/funcs.sh: line 84: 2522 Aborted partimage restore $2 $1 -f3 -b 2> /tmp/status.fog
- Backing up and replacing BCD…mv: cannot stat ‘/bcdstore/Boot/BCD’: No such file or directory
umount: can’t umount /bcdstore: Invalid argument
Done
- Resizing ntfs volume (/dev/sda1)…Done
- Clearing ntfs flag…Done
- Changing Hostname…Done
- Updating Computer Database Status[/CODE]
short of unpacking the boot image and reading the script, it appears to be an un-fixable bug.
help?