.NET 2.0 error during FBA

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Mark Kraft

Hi,

I have just added the .net 2.0 component to my image. I am seeing a problem
during FBA. A program CLR NAtive Image generator is running. It indicates it
is compiling three assemblies. It fails indicating there is not enought disk
space.

I have a 384 MB partition. The image is 307mB uncompressed based on TD
output.

I am running with HD, the resulting image will subsequently be placed on a
CF. I have 512MB device I wished to split as 384/128 for protected &
non-protected volumes.

Is there some min. size requirement to complete the fba process?

I did a quick search in the newsgroup I didn't find mention of this problem.

Thank you, much appreciated!

--
Mark Kraft
Design Engineer
Lehigh Electric Products Co.
Tel: 610-395-3386
Fax: 610-395-7735
email: (e-mail address removed)
website: www.lehighdim.com
 
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Brad Combs

Hi Mark,

Can you try it with a 512MB partition? The size estimate from Target
Designer is just that, an estimate. Its usually off by a bit. If your
getting disk space errors during FBA then you'll probably have a problem
later too where the registry is flushed to disk at the end of FBA and you'll
get the famous "Save Hive .DEFAULT failed" dialog. I usually try to make
sure I have 50MB of free space beyond what is needed for XPe. Maybe you
could trim some components from the image to try and make it fit.

HTH,
Brad
 
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Mark Kraft

I made my HD partition larger to see if the FBA would complete since adding
FW 2.0. It did complete. However, of a 1GB parition, only 90MB is left in
free space. Why is the image size so much larger than the estimated size
from TD of 307MB?
 
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Brad Combs

Hi Mark,

That is curious that the difference between the two is so large. Is
something like a pagefile or a hiberfil getting created (by hand or a
script) later on? That could consume alot of disk space.

HTH,
Brad
 
M

Mark Kraft

Hi Brad,

I did finally find that I had hibernation enabled. A while ago I had tried
Ardence Readyon which requires hibernation and never turned it off.

Thank

Mark
 

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