Hi Dale:

On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 3:45 PM, Dale Schuster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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).

You didn't mention you were using UYOK before :)

The master script gets re-generated each time you run UYOK, so your
manual changes will be overwritten if you switch between UYOK and
standard install.

In that case you should modify the autoinstallscript.conf file in
/var/lib/systemimager/images/<imagename>/etc/systemimager -- the
.master script will get re-generated when you enable UYOK.

Cheers,

Bernard

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