Hi William,

thank you for catching this problem.
The changes look good to me.

As far as '-d <device>' feature is concerned,
I would suggest to completely remove it from the code,
as it has not been maintained for a while (e.g. list of packages
to be installed/removed is not up to date) and introduces
unnecessary code duplication.
Since it is definitely out of the scope of this fix, could you
please file bug for this issue ?

Thank you,
Jan


On 01/19/10 09:30 AM, William Schumann wrote:
> http://cr.opensolaris.org/~wmsch/bug-13954/
> http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=13954
>
> The iSCSI install process works like this:
> - the AI manifest is read, and iSCSI parameters are input
> - the iSCSI initiator mounts the target, which appears as a new device 
> in /dev/dsk
> - target discovery runs, picking up the iSCSI device and automatically 
> marks it as the install device
>
> So, manifest processing must proceed TD for iSCSI.
>
> Tested iSCSI/non-iSCSI installations - passed
> Tested unsupported -d <device> on auto-install command line - failed 
> due to changes preceding this bug.  Will deal with this case later, 
> based on actual usage of the auto-install -d option
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