ben

ary you using SCSI or IDE "virtual disks"?

I've had issues w/ VMware SCSI vmdisks in the past.  I don't think this is
necessarily a SIS issue.  I believe VMware typically defaults to SCSI when you
create a new VMnode.

--tjn

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On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Benoit des Ligneris wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I made an autoinstall floppy and then use this image to boot my vmware
> client.
>
> I did a "mkautoinstalldiskette -out-file tata.img" and then use the
> tata.img file as floppy for my vmware client.
>
> Then I collect the MAC address, assign it to node. Reboot. The client started the 
>rsync job.
>
> However, the disk has not been formatted. The RAM disk is filled in a
> matter of seconds and then it failed ("No space left on device") which
> is very normal (4 MB Ramdisk ;-).
>
> No filesystem is mounted. I usually use PXE and I know that one
> important step is missing : the hard disk is not formatted.
>
> Anyway, did I miss something or is there something bad happening ?
>
> Ben
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