Do you have SCSI drives in your clients?  If you have IDE drives in your
clients, then you'll need to change how the partitions are set up.  The
simplest way I know to do this is to rebuild the image, but I'm sure
there's a simpler way.  SIS folks?

Jason

On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, David Dustan wrote:

> I am trying a network boot on my first of 47 nodes but unfortunately I have
> run into a problem.  I get to a point where I see:
>
> Partitioning sda
> /dev/sda: No such device
> sfdisk: cannot open /dev/sda read-write.
>
> It seems like this should be easy to figure out but nothing is easy today!
> Thanks for any help (again).
>
> David
>
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