I have cobbler up and running and I've installed to my first system at least a 
dozen times. The first system had two CPUs and 16 GB RAM.


Now I'm trying a mass deployment.  These new systems all have 1 CPU and 8 GB 
RAM.


The install fails on the new systems. I compared the output from cobbler system 
report for the two systems and except for the obvious differences in names and 
addressing, everything else is the same.


It drops down into an emergency shell right after

Warning: Could not boot

Warning: /dev/root does not exist


My question is, since my setup works with the first system, am I safe to assume 
that there is nothing I need to do in cobbler to get these new systems working? 
Or do I need a separate profile (or something) for these single CPU system?


I don't know if this is important but eth0 does not have an IP address.


rdsosreport is here http://pastebin.com/af5HqMWT?

[http://pastebin.com/i/fb2.jpg]<http://pastebin.com/af5HqMWT>

+ cat /proc/self/mountinfo 1 1 0:1 / / rw shared:1 - rootfs rootfs rw 15 1 0:3 
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Jeremy Mordkoff
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