[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/09/2008 03:30:25 PM:

> Hi Dale:
> When you build your image you selected (by default) the sample
> /opt/oscar/oscarsamples/scsi.disk file which assumes your HD is
> /dev/sda.  Modify that file to your needs, rebuild the image and that
> should do it.

I'll give that a shot, thanks for your input.


> 
> Of course, you could also manually modify
> /var/lib/systemimager/scripts/<imagename>.master and change /dev/sda*
> -> /dev/sdb* but I would only suggest you go this route if you know
> what you are doing.

That's how I tried to fix the problem initially, but when the image was 
running through the install process it didn't pickup the changes I made to 
the *.master file.

I actually tried both editing the master file and also breaking the 
symlink to the script named for the node and making that a real script 
with the necessary changes.  It uses my modified script unless I enable 
UYOK.  I need UYOK to access the SAS Raid controller.

Maybe the next step I need to take is load the drivers into the standard 
kernel.  I thought it would be faster for me to do it this way.  There's 
going to be a big learning curve again for me to figure out how to get the 
drivers loaded in the default installation kernel (if I can even get 
drivers that match that kernel).

~Dale

-- 
Dale Schuster
Systems Administrator

Sierra Nevada Corporation
Information Systems
444 Salomon Circle
Sparks, NV  89434
775-849-6308




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