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      Jason Cline last edited by

      I updated a Universal Image (Took a snapshot before I used Toec_ImagePrep the first time, reverted to that snapshot, ran windows updates, and ran toec_imageprep). I uploaded the image, which did appear to go fine.

      When I try to deploy to a test VM, it writes the image to /dev/sda2

      2021-07-14_13-29.png

      After I took the screenshot, it expanded the drive and then went on to the next screen, which also said it was deploying to /dev/sda2

      2021-07-14_13-30.png

      Now it just boots to a black screen with a cursor. I'm assuming that /dev/sda is being written twice, but I'm not sure why, or how to fix it.

      Thanks,

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        theopenem_admin last edited by

        Did you set the image profile deploy options for the partition to standard?

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          Jason Cline @Jason Cline last edited by Jason Cline

          Here's the schema for the boot profile, which is also the profile I selected when I uploaded the updated image:

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          EDIT: Just saw your response. I do have it set to standard, but I'm not forcing default legacy or efi partitions. Should I be?

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            Jason Cline @Jason Cline last edited by

            Also, when I go into the profle, it looks like this:

            29f85c17-5de6-4574-a070-b1a977923d8f-image.png

            Initially, the schema table is invisible. If I change the Create Partitions Method to something else and back to Standard, the Schema table shows up.

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              theopenem_admin last edited by

              Modify schema should be checked. When you uploaded, did you upload over an existing image or create a new one?

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                Jason Cline @theopenem_admin last edited by

                @theopenem_admin Over an existing, since I have 8 profiles made for it.

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                  Jason Cline @Jason Cline last edited by Jason Cline

                  @jason-cline Actually, if I pick Standard for Create Partition Method, I can't move the Modify the Image Schema toggle. If I set it to custom, or original, I can.

                  EDIT: Correction, I couldn't after making a few changes, but I exited out and went back in and was able to. Interestingly, my other profiles are set that way. It's like uploading the image to that profile overwrote the modified schema.

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                    Jason Cline @Jason Cline last edited by

                    I'll try that again in a bit and see if that happens. Changing the profile back fixed it, obvoiusly. But I wonder if it changing the profile on an updated upload is an unintended behaviour.

                    Thanks for the quick responses!

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                      theopenem_admin last edited by

                      Yea, the problem is that the schema changes, but the custom schema is saved based on the original schema, which causes the issue. I haven't figured out a good way to fix this yet.

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                        Jason Cline @theopenem_admin last edited by

                        @theopenem_admin Well, as long as we're aware of it, we can certainly be prepared for it. It's not like it's a hard thing to fix manually.

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                          Jason Cline @Jason Cline last edited by

                          I mean, the quickest way, if I'm following correctly, would be to make a profile JUST for image uploads, and then use the ones that are still properly configured for deployment.

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                            theopenem_admin last edited by

                            You should probably always upload to the default profile, but I still think it messes with the deployment for the other profiles, because there is always only 1 schema for the image regardless of the profiles.

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