This means that your disk is not recognized.
Did you use my install scripts (especially the pre-install).
http://olivier.lahaye1.free.fr/RPMS/extra/si_scripts.tar.bz2
It modprobs some modules in order to see disks. I don't know my the
systemimager initrd fails to automaticaly do that (did not
On 17 dec. 2012, at 10:16, LAHAYE Olivier olivier.lah...@cea.fr
wrote:
This means that your disk is not recognized.
Did you use my install scripts (especially the pre-install).
http://olivier.lahaye1.free.fr/RPMS/extra/si_scripts.tar.bz2
It modprobs some modules in order to see disks.
Brian,
My github account is: basvandervlies
Dennis github account: dstam
regards
On 15 dec. 2012, at 18:52, Brian Elliott Finley br...@thefinleys.com wrote:
Dennis,
That sounds like a good path forward. Please send me github account names
for you and Bas, and I'll add you to the
Hi Olivier,
This is wired and I'm using standard distro CentOS-6 which is said to be a
full RHEL-6 clone.
In theory yes, but it seems there are differences!! I looked up the
missing packages in the Red Hat Network (RHN):
Don't you have the following packages? (they should be part of
Ole, you're perfectly right,
Looking at
https://access.redhat.com/knowledge/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/pdf/Package_Manifest/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux-6-Package_Manifest-en-US.pdf
I see none of the required packages.
Wow, this is realy wired. no static libc in RHEL6?. So no way to
You guys have been added!
https://github.com/finley/systemimager
If you can help by doing the initial import of SystemImager from
SourceForge SVN, that would be great. Let me know if you need anything
from me.
Thanks, -Brian
On 12/17/2012 03:42 AM, Bas van der Vlies wrote:
Brian,