I was just wondering if anyone out there have configured an iscsi root
disk image in Ubuntu?  Seems like the Redhat distribution is straight
forward, after all the iscsi-initiator config portion, simply re-
generating an new initrd and the process automatically incorporates
the "iscsistart" CLI within the init script.

I am trying to do the same with the Ubuntu8 which claims to support
iscsi - but I fail to find any form of documentation nor any response
from their Ubuntu forums list.

I have completed the iscsi initiator configuration, mounted my iscsi
device and even transferred all root files into my new iscsi device.
I am however, stuck since I have not found instructions on how to
configure the init so that after PXE booting, it would automatically:
1.  iscsiadm login to the target, 2.  and then assign it to be the
root device, etc ...

If anyone has done this or knows of a link to a documentation, pls
advise.

tia.

aspasia.
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