Try mkinitrd -f iscsi
from mkinitrd's help:
-f "feature list" Features to be enabled when generating initrd.
Available features are:
iscsi, md, mpath, lvm, lvm2, evms
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Arty Ecock
Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2008 8:02 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: gPXE for s390x?
Hi,
I'm messing around with iscsi for a new project. I didn't have an
x86
machine handy, so I ran some tests using VM guests. I found that RHEL
5.2
does not allow you to install to an iscsi target, and SLES10 SP1
installs
just fine. Very nice. So, how do I boot from it? I assume I'd need to
network boot gPXE or something that will set up an iscsi initiator to
talk
to my iscsi target. Any ideas? Is there a gPXE for s390x architecture?
Our target systems for this project are a whack (tm) of x86 blade
servers
with no support for iscsi boot (just PXE->gPXE chaining magic).
Cheers,
Arty
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