Images Directory Permissions
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Contents
* unable to move /images/dev/macaddress to /images/name-of-image
Problem
You receive the following error after an image has been created:
* unable to move /images/dev/macaddress to /images/name-of-image
The error will repeat indefinitely.
Cause
The FOG user does not have permission to write to the images directory on the FOG server (usually /images). This often occurs when the /images directory has been recreated or has had its permissions changed.
Another cause is the Image Type is not correct (i.e. You're trying to image multiple partitions as a single partition.)
There is a third cause, that involves your FTP passwords being incorrect making FOG unable to handle files via FTP
Resolution
Method 1
- Turn off the computer being imaged.(you don't have to turn off the PC just run the command on your server)
- Ensure the FOG user has write permissions on the images directory.
- Run command as root chown -R fog:root /images
Example: Use:
chown -R fog.root /images
Finally attempt to create the image again.
Method 2
- Switch off the computer being imaged.
- On the FOG server go to your /images/dev directory and move the temporary image (macaddress.000) to /images
- Rename the temporary image (macaddress.000) to the name you have set up in the FOG WebUI