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I have a DELL WYSE D90Q10 WES device that I am trying to blow down a Windows 10 image to from my WDM Server. When I attempt to do so, I get a ‘Segmentation fault’ error message which stops the imaging process at its beginning stages.
A UNIX/Linux technical site (http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/132192/running-application-ends-with-segmentation-fault) suggests using gdb to debug the crashed application, using the format gdb brokenapp. However, gdb isn’t included in the WES image installer that WDM uses on the client.
Has anyone else experienced this, or know of a fix? Any ideas would be appreciated!
Which Version of WDM Server are you using?
Test with 5.7 and push the latest (included in WDM) HAgent and Bootagent to the device before pushing the Image.
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