That would be something that needs support in the installer.  I don't know
if either Red Hat or SUSE have that support in their Linux/390 installers.
I believe they do not, but would welcome corrections.


Mark Post

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Eric J [ITS]
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Subject: Installing on FCP


I have read how to "copy" an existing Linux image to an FCP attached SCSI
drive, then IPling it.  This is well documented in Redbook sg246344.  I
didn't read anything that explains how (or if you can) install a fresh image
onto an FCP drive.

Any thoughts?

Eric Biggs
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