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IAMT with extended partitions

idata
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Hi,

I'm testing around with Active Management with an Intel Core i5-760 (as client) and the MDTK (as console).

I tried to map a drive by the way described here (/docs/DOC-4785 http://communities.intel.com/docs/DOC-4785) using SOL/IDER and the linux-image.

At my first computer there is a first partition as the 100mb primary bootpartition of win7, on primary partition 2 is windows 7 installed and primary partition 3 is for data. All three partitions are mapped correctly, so everything is fine.

At the second computer there is a first partition as the 100mb primary bootpartition of win7 and an extended partition which contains a logical partition with the installation of windows 7 and another logical partition for data. But with this, something went wrong.

Computer displays:

1) /dev/sda1 * 1 13 104391 7 HPFS/NTFS

2) /dev/sda2 ERROR CREATING A SHARE FOR THIS DEVICE

With trying net use command only the folder sda1 is available, which seems to be the bootpartition of Win7. The only difference I can match between both settings is the extended partition in system 2.

Doesn't Intel AMTv6 support extended partitions (I can't find any hint) or is there another setting I just forgot?

Giving you my regards

Daniel Sprenger

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idata
Employee
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Hi Daniel, sorry for the late reply.

The error you are getting is from the Linux mount command for that partition. AMT does not play a role at this point. Could you send me a screen shot from Disk Management showing the layout of your drive? I'd like to set up a system here to duplicate your problem and see why mount is generating an error. I've not seen a drive partition show this error before.

Thanks,

John

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idata
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Hi John.

Hi Daniel, sorry for the late reply.

Don't worry, thanks for your help.

I've zipped some (german) screenshots of both setups and attached them.

Looking forward to reading from you.

Daniel

idata
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Thanks Daniel.

I will take a look at these and let you know what I find.

John

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idata
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Hello,

some news on this?

Daniel

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