Recompile systemimager would work, see if you can
follow steps below:
===================================
The step below must be done on a system that will be
used as a computing node
==================================
1. Download source, untar, then run the RPM
2. If done correctly, the source will be in
/usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/
3. There's the "FLAVOR" file that you can edit; but
in my case,
I left it with the "standard" default
4. From the top level of the source tree, run "make
binaries"
5. After make binaries completed, run "make
install_binaries";
this will give you the additional flavor to choose
the next
time I do a "mkautoinstallcd" script
6. Run "mkautoinstallcd" to create an image by:
# mkautoinstallcd -out-file /tmp/auto.iso
7. Mount this newly created .iso file to get the
kernel:
# mount -o loop /tmp/auto.iso /mnt
8. Copy the siboot.img out to another location
# cp /mnt/boot/siboot.img /tmp
9. Unmount the ISO image:
# umount /mnt
10. Mount the siboot.img file to get the needed files:
# mount -o loop /tmp/siboot.img /mnt
11. Copy the two files to /tftpboot:
# cp /mnt/initrd.img /tftpboot; cp /mnt/kernel
/tftpboot
12. Copy the boel_binaries file from
/usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/systemimager-3.2.3/tmp/boel_binaries.tar.gz
over to
/usr/share/systemimager/boot/i386/standard/
(PROVIDED THAT YOU LEAVE THE FLAVOR AS "standard"
IN STEP 3)
13. Reboot your client
--- Chinson Yi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was able to getimage and make bootable floppy, but
> the
> bootable floppy does not see the SCSI drives.
> There are
> no /dev/sda devices on the bootable floppy that was
> created
> with mkinstalldiskette command. The dell 1850
> unit is
> identical to the golden image client. How do I
> have create
> a bootable diskette with SCSI device drivers?
>
> Thanks
>
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