.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!

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Mark Kraft
Design Engineer
Lehigh Electric Products Co.
Tel: 610-395-3386
Fax: 610-395-7735
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website: www.lehighdim.com
 
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
 
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?
 
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
 
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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