All that work wasn't necessary.  You could have just used the operating system 
parameters on the HMC screen to specify the cio_ignore parm.

Mark Post
 

>>> Tobias Doerkes <[email protected]> 9/21/2012 11:09:47 AM >>>
Hi all,

i solved my problem. We extracted the initrd, kernel, parmfile and suse.ins and 
created a seperate CD with a customized parmfile. The parmfile now includes 
cio_ignore and dasd parameter. SO the startup of the starter image is very fast.

In our own environment we are runing z/VM to restrict access to z/OS resources, 
but this a very special problem and needs a very special solution.

Many thanks for your replies.

Kind regards,

Tobias.
                                          
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